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mercies 1
merciful 7
mercifully 1
mercy 30
mere 7
merely 6
merit 1
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30 communion
30 council
30 lord
30 mercy
30 new
29 fact
29 john
Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Reconciliatio et Paenitentia

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mercy

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1,5 | son: It is a sign of the mercy of God, who is always willing 2 I, 1,6 | The loving kindness and mercy of the father irritate and 3 I, 1,6 | with God, whose infinite mercy is clearly known. But if 4 I, 1,6 | rediscovery of the Father's mercy and through victory over 5 I, 1,6 | inexhaustible parable of the mercy that wipes out sin, the 6 I, 3,10 | of compassionate love and mercy, of that God who is love(41) 7 I, 3,10 | know that God, "rich in mercy,"(45) like the father in 8 I, 3,11 | the divine initiative of mercy desires to grant to humanity.~ 9 II, 1,17 | considering the omnipotence and mercy of God, no one should despair 10 II, 2,22 | on God's part, is that mercy in which our Lord and Father-I 11 II, 2,22 | on the subject of divine mercy,(114) it is a love more 12 II, 2,22 | Yes, the Lord is rich in mercy,n and even: "The Lord is 13 II, 2,22 | n and even: "The Lord is mercy."~The mystery of pietas 14 II, 2,22 | the path opened by divine mercy to a reconciled life. ~ 15 III, 0,23 | the response of the divine mercy: "The Lord has put away 16 III, 2,29 | fact concerning the Lord's mercy and forgiveness. In the 17 III, 2,29 | proclamations of the divine mercy. Suffice it to quote the 18 III, 2,30 | obtain pardon from God's mercy for the offenses committed 19 III, 2,31 | place before a tribunal of mercy rather than of strict and 20 III, 2,31 | Whether as a tribunal of mercy or a place of spiritual 21 III, 2,31 | oneself, beyond sin, to the mercy that forgives.(188) Thus 22 III, 2,31 | contact with the power and mercy of God. It is the moment 23 III, 2,31 | to the penitent as the "mercy stronger than sin and offense," 24 III, 2,31 | acts of worship, charity, mercy or reparation). They include 25 III, 2,31 | God for the gift of divine mercy received, and the church 26 III, 2,34 | is that of compassion and mercy, whereby the church, as 27 III, 2,34 | situations to approach the divine mercy by other ways, not however 28 Concl, 0,35| unity; the beatitudes of mercy and patience in persecution 29 Concl, 0,35| entrust to the Father, rich in mercy, I entrust to the Son of 30 Concl, 0,35| eloquent sign of the divine mercy, the "propitiation for our


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