Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | them, has long caused many people to direct at man and the
2 Intro, 0,3 | unmistakable desire among people of good will and true Christians
3 Intro, 0,3 | This desire arouses in many people a real longing for reconciliation
4 Intro, 0,4 | organization concerned with serving people and saving them in their
5 Intro, 0,4(6)| peaceful coexistence of people and nations; it is a pressing
6 Intro, 0,4(6)| of reconciliation among people, and John XXIII often referred
7 Intro, 0,4 | source," which takes place in people's hearts and minds.~The
8 Intro, 0,4 | there can be no union among people without an internal change
9 Intro, 0,4 | in order to offer to the people of God, as the fruit of
10 Intro, 0,4 | wounds and divisions between people, and in the first place
11 Intro, 0,4 | the first place between people and God: namely sin. Afterward
12 Intro, 0,4 | full reconciliation between people and God and, as a consequence,
13 Intro, 0,4 | and, as a consequence, of people with one another.~The document
14 Intro, 0,4 | seem to me providential for people's lives at this magnificent
15 Intro, 0,4 | while there remains fresh in people's minds the memory of the
16 I, 1,6 | shuts him off from other people and from God. The loving
17 I, 1,6 | for the reconciliation of people with God and with one another-these
18 I, 2,7 | of reconciliation between people that I invite all to look
19 I, 2,7 | reality of division between people and the need for reconciliation
20 I, 2,7 | that reconciliation between people is and can only be the fruit
21 I, 2,7 | sin had raised up between people. ~
22 I, 2,8 | God and of unity among all people," and in indicating as the
23 I, 2,8 | unity in Christ" for the "people of the present day...drawn
24 I, 2,8 | strive above all to bring all people to full reconciliation.~
25 I, 2,8 | central task of reconciling people: with God, with themselves,
26 I, 2,9 | Lord and to live as new people in the spirit and practice
27 I, 2,9 | of reconciliation.~To the people of our time, so sensitive
28 I, 2,9 | all work to bring peace to people's minds, to reduce tensions,
29 I, 3,10 | of love is open for all people, so that the effort to establish
30 I, 3,10 | between Israel-as the chosen people of the Old Testament-and
31 I, 3,10 | every individual and every people. ~
32 I, 3,11 | of reconciliation among people. ~
33 I, 3,12 | teacher untiringly exhorts people to reconciliation. And she
34 I, 3,12 | conversion, to invite and ask people to "let themselves be reconciled."
35 I, 3,12 | love and will bring to all people those words of forgiveness
36 II, 0,13 | a source of unity, those people found themselves more scattered
37 II, 1,14 | the tower of Babel: The people sought to build a city,
38 II, 1,16 | structures, systems or other people. Above all, this would be
39 II, 1,16 | discarded today by the very people who formerly officially
40 II, 1,16 | always to be found sinful people. So true is this that even
41 II, 1,16 | counterproductive if the people directly or indirectly responsible
42 II, 1,17 | be "taken away from the people," which could also mean
43 II, 1,18 | moral conscience of many people becomes seriously clouded. "
44 II, 2,22 | not at all Christian, the people of today too need to listen
45 II, 2,22 | by fear and despair, the people of today can feel uplifted
46 III, 0,23 | teaching and prayer-leads people individually or as groups
47 III, 0,23 | bishops and as leaders of the people entrusted to them, concerned
48 III, 1,24 | requirements and spiritual needs of people in all ages. This use can
49 III, 1,25 | unify under one Spirit all people... stands forth as a sign
50 III, 1,25 | those who compose the one people of God"(121) and also of "
51 III, 1,25 | the other communities of people who are seeking God and
52 III, 1,26 | concepts and terms adapted to people's various ages and their
53 III, 1,26 | communion with God and among people, which is the eschatological
54 III, 1,27 | of reconciliation for all people.~However, it must be remembered
55 III, 2,29 | action in the midst of his people. This action, though represented
56 III, 2,29 | falls of those faithful people, assessing their desire
57 III, 2,29 | especially in how to deal with people in the pastoral context.
58 III, 2,31 | the penitent's conscience. People cannot come to true and
59 III, 2,31 | which the majority of people in our time are no longer
60 III, 2,32 | especially children and young people, to accustom themselves
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