Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,4| the synoptics refer to, it means the inmost change of heart
2 Intro, 0,4| kingdom.(9) But penance also means changing one's life in harmony
3 Intro, 0,4| penance. In this sense penance means, in the Christian theological
4 Intro, 0,4| life for Christ as the only means of gaining it;(11) an effort
5 Intro, 0,4| Afterward I shall indicate the means that enable the church to
6 Intro, 0,4| upright conscience, be a means of purification, enrichment
7 I, 2,8 | as the sign and also the means of salvation.~This is stated
8 I, 2,8 | the paths and offers the means for reaching this fourfold
9 I, 2,8 | quest for pleasure. The means are those of faithful and
10 I, 3,10 | radiates through the world by means of the ministry of the church.~
11 I, 3,11 | is to say, the sign and means of reconciliation in different
12 I, 3,11 | church's hands they are means of conversion to God and
13 I, 3,12 | Other Means of Reconciliation ~12 The
14 I, 3,12 | world to God.~The first means of this salvific action
15 I, 3,12 | all. ~There is yet another means: that of preaching. The
16 I, 3,12 | difficult and demanding means of pastoral action aimed
17 I, 3,12 | brethren.~Finally there is the means of witness, which is almost
18 I, 3,12 | throughout the world. By this means the church will effectively
19 II, 1,16 | To speak of social sin means in the first place to recognize
20 II, 1,17 | ignorance, that were forgiven by means of a sacrificial offering.(80)~
21 II, 2,21 | the word, piety (eusebeia) means precisely the conduct of
22 III, 0,23 | and sustained by adequate means, the pastoral activity of
23 III, 0,23 | spheres, and with all the means at her disposal, words and
24 III, 0,23 | following two points:~ The means used and the paths followed
25 III, 1 | RECONCILIATION: WAYS AND MEANS ~
26 III, 1,24 | her disposal two principal means which were entrusted to
27 III, 1,25 | is in a certain sense a means and especially a way of
28 III, 1,25 | of that truth through the means left by Christ to the church
29 III, 1,26 | Catechesis is therefore the first means to be used.~At the basis
30 III, 1,26 | s brethren, even if this means interrupting the offering
31 III, 1,26 | seven times,(137) which means in practice without any
32 III, 1,26 | metanoia,(138) which literally means to allow the spirit to be
33 III, 1,26 | into a second: Penance also means repentance. The two meanings
34 III, 1,26 | synoptics.(141) To do penance means above all to restablish
35 III, 1,26 | on almsgiving: This is a means of making charity a practical
36 III, 1,27 | second divinely instituted means which the church offers
37 III, 1,27 | himself in need and has no means of going to confession,
38 III, 2,29 | improvement and updating by means of permanent study. What
39 III, 2,30 | offered to each individual by means of sacramental absolution
40 III, 2,31 | ordinarily be the effective means through which his redemptive
41 III, 2,31 | arbitrarily to disregard the means of grace and salvation which
42 III, 2,31 | all possible and suitable means to ensure that the greatest
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