Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2(2) | Cf Pope John Paul II, opening speech at the
2 Intro, 0,2(4) | Presbyterorum Ordinis, 12; Pope Paul VI, encyclical Ecclesiam
3 Intro, 0,2(5) | the church, the apostle Paul wrote with words of fire
4 Intro, 0,4(6) | subject. With regard to Paul VI, it will sufflce to recall
5 I, 1,5(19) | Cf Pope John Paul II, encyclical Dives in
6 I, 2,7 | sin in all its forms. St. Paul likewise does not hesitate
7 I, 2,7 | salvation, the key to St. Paul's Christology. "If while
8 I, 2,7 | of his Son," writes St. Paul, "much more, now that we
9 I, 2,7 | reconciling the world to himself," Paul feels inspired to exhort
10 I, 2,7 | But it is once more St. Paul who enables us to broaden
11 I, 2,8 | salvation.~This is stated by St. Paul when he writes that God
12 I, 2,8(35) | one with God": Pope John Paul II, Homily at Liverpool,
13 I, 2,9 | My venerable predecessor Paul VI commendably highlighted
14 I, 2,9(38) | Cf Pope John Paul II, apostolic exhortation
15 I, 2,9 | everyone in the words of St. Paul: "Be reconciled to God."(40) ~
16 I, 2,9(39) | Cf Pope Paul VI, encyclical, Ecclesiam
17 I, 3,10 | her own the appeal of St. Paul which we have already recalled: "
18 I, 3,10 | other affirmation of St. Paul, that Christ "is our peace,
19 I, 3,12(53) | Cf Pope Paul VI, Allocution at the Closing
20 I, 3,12 | creation of what my predecessor Paul VI called the "civilization
21 II, 1,14 | expression, which echoes what St. Paul writes concerning the mystery
22 II, 1,14 | which, according to St. Paul, are active in the world
23 II, 1,17 | fear and trembling," as St. Paul suggests.(92) Moreover,
24 II, 1,18(97) | Pope John Paul II, Angelus Message of March
25 II, 1,18(99) | Pope John Paul II, Angelus Message of March
26 II, 1,18(101) | Cf Pope John Paul II, encyclical Redemptor
27 II, 1,18(103) | Pope John Paul II, Address to the Bishops
28 II, 2,19 | expression in one of St. Paul's pastoral letters, the
29 II, 2,19 | theological insight of St. Paul into a more complete vision
30 II, 2,19 | meaning of this expression, in Paul's mind? ~
31 II, 2,20 | profoundly significant that when Paul presents this mysterium
32 II, 2,20(105) | the grammar. But it was Paul's intention merely to put
33 II, 2,20 | glorification. What St. Paul in quoting the phrases of
34 II, 2,20 | language which differs from St. Paul's, was able to write that "
35 II, 2,21 | too we can say with St. Paul that "great indeed is the
36 II, 2,22(114) | Cf Pope John Paul II, Dives in Misericordia,
37 III, 1,24 | expression of my predecessor Paul VI, the method of dialogue. ~
38 III, 1,25 | society."(122)~My predecessor Paul VI devoted to dialogue a
39 III, 1,25(123) | Cf Pope Paul VI, Ecclesiam Suam, III:
40 III, 1,25(125) | Pope Paul VI, apostolic exhortation
41 III, 1,25(129) | Pope John Paul II, Speech to Members of
42 III, 1,25(130) | Pope John Paul II, Homily at the Mass for
43 III, 1,25(131) | Pope Paul VI, apostolic exhortation
44 III, 1,26 | Along these same lines, Pope Paul VI often reminded us of
45 III, 1,26(145) | Cf PopeJohn Paul II, Angelus Message of March
46 III, 1,26(146) | Cf Pope John Paul II, General Audience Address
47 III, 1,27 | which, duly approved by Paul VI, fully confirms the teaching
48 III, 2,31 | Paenitentiae promulgated by Paul VI, has sought to emphasize
49 Concl, 0,35(205)| Pope John Paul II, General Audience Address
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