Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | the Gospel,"(1) that is to say, accept the good news of
2 Intro, 0,4 | penitential, that is to say, directed toward a continuous
3 Intro, 0,4 | asceticism, that is to say, the concrete daily effort
4 Intro, 0,4 | realities or to speak of one and say nothing of the other.~The
5 Intro, 0,4 | it is also-and I wish to say this dearly as a duty to
6 I, 1,5 | willing to forgive. Let us say at once: Reconciliation
7 I, 2,7 | horizontal" dimension, that is to say, over the reality of division
8 I, 2,8 | of the church, that is to say, the task of doing everything
9 I, 2,9 | evangelized, that is to say, that she is open to the
10 I, 2,9 | order that the church may say that she is completely reconciled,
11 I, 2,9 | her. She feels the duty to say once more to everyone in
12 I, 3,11 | the sacrament, that is to say, the sign and means of reconciliation
13 II, 0,13 | John the apostle, "If we say we have no sin, we deceive
14 II, 1,16 | it has been possible to say that "every soul that rises
15 II, 1,16 | vain and ineffective-not to say counterproductive if the
16 II, 2,20 | Son of God, then we can say that in order not to sin
17 II, 2,21 | In this sense too we can say with St. Paul that "great
18 II, 2,21 | Gospel. Here too one must say that "no one born of God
19 II, 2,22 | them personally: "If we say we have no sin, we deceive
20 II, 2,22 | forth in iniquity, as we say in the Miserere psalm."(112)~
21 III, 1,26 | seems very reluctant to say "I repent" or "I am sorry."
22 III, 1,26 | austerity and, one can say, the penitential life.~As
23 III, 2,29(162)| to a penitent, that is to say, to a person whom Christ
24 III, 2,29 | holiness. I do not hesitate to say that even the great canonized
25 III, 2,31 | this contrast; until they say not only that "sin exists"
26 III, 2,31 | experience, can certainly say that the more careful we
27 III, 2,34 | seemed my precise duty to say clear words in the apostolic
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