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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Reconciliatio et Paenitentia

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | and to understand modern man and the contemporary world, 2 Intro, 0,1 | many people to direct at man and the world a questioning 3 Intro, 0,2(3) | non-Christian, witnesses of man's condition in this tormented 4 Intro, 0,2 | to be found in a wound in man's inmost self. In the light 5 Intro, 0,4 | effort to put off the old man and put on the new;(12) 6 Intro, 0,4 | the cross of his Son made man, reconciles the world to 7 Intro, 0,4 | other forms of break within man and about him. Reconciliation, 8 Intro, 0,4 | condemning the evils of man in their infected source, 9 Intro, 0,4 | renewed embrace between man and God, man and his brother, 10 Intro, 0,4 | embrace between man and God, man and his brother, man and 11 Intro, 0,4 | God, man and his brother, man and the whole of creation. 12 Intro, 0,4(17)| deeper dichotomy that is in man himself. He is the meeting 13 I, 1,5 | Was Lost... ~"There was a man who had two sons; the younger 14 I, 1,5 | dramatic story of that young man: the adventurous departure 15 I, 1,5 | found."~This prodigal son is man every human being: bewitched 16 I, 1,6 | reunion and rediscovery.~Man every human being-is also 17 I, 2,7 | reconciler and the liberator of man from sin in all its forms. 18 I, 2,7 | and the Son of God made man. ~We too can start with 19 I, 2,7 | resurrection, as the cause of man's reconciliation in its 20 I, 2,7 | tragedy of the division of man from God, so that he cries 21 I, 2,7 | the relationship between man and God, a dimension which 22 I, 2,8 | reconciling inasmuch as she shows man the paths and offers the 23 I, 3,10 | his eternal plan even when man, under the impulse of the 24 I, 3,10 | God is faithful even when man, instead of responding with 25 I, 3,10 | of this transgression on man's part, God remains faithful 26 I, 3,10 | which becomes evident in man's inner disorder and in 27 I, 3,10 | breakdown of harmony between man and woman, brother and brother.(44) 28 I, 3,10 | all. In him God reconciled man to himself.~The church carries 29 I, 3,10 | of his Son, the word made man, without limits or exclusions 30 II, 0,13 | The Tragedy of Man ~13. In the words of St. 31 II, 0,13 | part of the truth about man. But they immediately relate 32 II, 1,14 | Clearly sin is a product of man's freedom. But deep within 33 II, 1,14 | in the border area where man's conscience, will and sensitivity 34 II, 1,14 | relevance in the sphere of man's joint projects. But in 35 II, 1,14 | mural norm that he has given man, inscribing it in his heart 36 II, 1,15 | narratives mentioned above, man's rupture with God leads 37 II, 1,15 | pages of Genesis show us the man and the woman as it were 38 II, 1,15 | suicidal act. Since by sinning man refuses to submit to God, 39 II, 1,15 | arise. Wounded in this way, man almost inevitably causes 40 II, 1,17 | God and in its effects on man? The church has a teaching 41 II, 1,17 | order to live spiritually man must remain in communion 42 II, 1,17 | God is the ultimate end of man' s being and acting. Now 43 II, 1,17 | disorder perpetrated by man against this life, which 44 II, 1,17 | and women of all times. Man knows well by experience 45 II, 1,17 | little importance."~For man also knows, through painful 46 II, 1,17 | mortal sin the act by which man freely and consciously rejects 47 II, 1,17 | commandments in a grave matter. Man perceives that this disobedience 48 II, 1,17 | ends in turning against man himself with a dark and 49 II, 1,18 | This sense is rooted in man's moral conscience and is 50 II, 1,18 | God, since it derives from man's conscious relationship 51 II, 1,18 | it not true that modern man is threatened by an eclipse 52 II, 1,18 | core and sanctuary of a man,"(98) is "strictly related 53 II, 1,18 | constitutes the basis of man's interior dignity and, 54 II, 1,18 | reduced to what offends man. But it is precisely here 55 II, 1,18 | encyclical namely, that man can build a world without 56 II, 1,18 | origin and the supreme end of man, and man carries in himself 57 II, 1,18 | supreme end of man, and man carries in himself a divine 58 II, 1,18 | illustrates the mystery of man. It is therefore vain to 59 II, 1,18 | root a sense of sin against man and against human values, 60 II, 1,18 | influences which act upon man, that it reduces his responsibility 61 II, 1,18 | fatherhood and dominion over man's life.~Even in the field 62 II, 1,18 | spiritual crisis looming over man today. But the sense of 63 II, 2,19 | or sacramentum pietatis. Man's sin would be the winner 64 II, 2,19 | history in order to conquer man's sin.~We find this expression 65 II, 2,20(106) | eternal Son of God became man is the "great mystery.~ 66 II, 2,20 | virtue or even inherent in man, as the Gnostics thought. 67 III, 0,23 | conversion and penance in man's heart and to offer him 68 III, 0,23 | church's conviction that man, to whom every form of pastoral 69 III, 0,23 | and reconciliation, is the man marked by sin whose striking 70 III, 0,23 | division-division between man and the nature created by 71 III, 1,25 | Christ, the Son of God made man, our savior and Lord; a 72 III, 1,26 | illustrated. Contemporary man seems to find it harder 73 III, 1,26 | effort to crucify the " old man " so that the " new" can 74 III, 1,26 | this interior sanctuary, man's innermost self, his conscience, 75 III, 1,26 | this most lofty element of man's greatness and dignity,(145) 76 III, 1,26 | rifts; reconciliation of man with God, with self, with 77 III, 1,26 | the four last things of man: death, judgment (universal 78 III, 1,26 | which tends to imprison man in the earthly life at which 79 III, 1,27 | reminded of the precept: Let a man examine himself" (1 Cor 80 III, 2,29 | appears as the brother of man,(163) the merciful high 81 III, 2,31 | sacrament,(182) to which modern man is perhaps more sensitive, 82 Concl, 0,35 | to the Son of God, made man as our redeemer and reconciler,


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