Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2(2) | Cf Pope John Paul II, opening speech
2 Intro, 0,4(6) | encyclical Pacem in Terris, John XXIII's spiritual testament,
3 Intro, 0,4(6) | reconciliation among people, and John XXIII often referred to
4 I, 1,5(19) | Cf Pope John Paul II, encyclical Dives
5 I, 2,7 | terminology by the evangelist John, when he observes that Christ
6 I, 2,8(35) | made one with God": Pope John Paul II, Homily at Liverpool,
7 I, 2,9(38) | Cf Pope John Paul II, apostolic exhortation
8 II, 0,13 | 13. In the words of St. John the apostle, "If we say
9 II, 0,13 | and redemption. Thus St. John also writes a little further
10 II, 1,17 | of his First Letter, St. John speaks of a sin which leads
11 II, 1,17 | eternal life," which for John is knowledge of the Father
12 II, 1,17 | distinction of concepts John seems to wish to emphasize
13 II, 1,17 | than our hearts, as St. John further teaches us,(90)
14 II, 1,18(97) | Pope John Paul II, Angelus Message
15 II, 1,18(99) | Pope John Paul II, Angelus Message
16 II, 1,18(101) | Cf Pope John Paul II, encyclical Redemptor
17 II, 1,18(103) | Pope John Paul II, Address to the
18 II, 2,20 | toward reconciliation. ~St. John too undoubtedly referring
19 II, 2,20 | knowledge of God, as St. John reminds us in this same
20 II, 2,22 | need to listen again to St. John's admonition, as addressed
21 II, 2,22(114) | Cf Pope John Paul II, Dives in Misericordia,
22 III, 1,25(129) | Pope John Paul II, Speech to Members
23 III, 1,25(130) | Pope John Paul II, Homily at the Mass
24 III, 1,26 | term metanoia, as used by John the Baptist in the texts
25 III, 1,26(146) | Cf Pope John Paul II, General Audience
26 III, 1,27 | Jesus himself received from John "to fulfill all righteousness,"(154)
27 III, 2,29 | confessional such as St. John Nepomucene, St. John Vianney,
28 III, 2,29 | St. John Nepomucene, St. John Vianney, St. Joseph Cafasso
29 Concl, 0,35(205)| Pope John Paul II, General Audience
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