Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,4 | center of the jubilee year called to celebrate the 1,950th
2 Intro, 0,4(7)| when all Christians are called upon to realize more profoundly
3 Intro, 0,4 | document of the synod (also called the lineamenta), which was
4 Intro, 0,4 | fathers, assisted by all those called to attend the actual sessions,
5 I, 2,7 | renewed in the eucharist, are called by the liturgy the "sacrifice
6 I, 2,9 | living witness, the church is called upon to give an example
7 I, 3,10 | Testament-and the other peoples, all called to form part of the new
8 I, 3,10 | Christ. We are all therefore called to enjoy the fruits of this
9 I, 3,12 | what my predecessor Paul VI called the "civilization of love." ~
10 II, 1,14(68) | divinity. But sin is also called adikia, and the concept
11 II, 1,14 | This is the phenomenon called atheism.~It is the disobedience
12 II, 1,16 | These sins are usually called social sins, and this is
13 II, 1,18 | This is what is commonly called the sense of sin.~This sense
14 III, 1,25 | international life,"(131) are called upon to engage directly
15 III, 1,27 | teachers and guides, are called to be witnesses and workers
16 III, 1,27 | though it has often been called the sacrament of confession
17 III, 1,27 | penance, as it is in fact called. And thus it is the sacrament
18 III, 2,29 | by very ancient custom is called the confessor.~Just as at
19 III, 2,29 | trust, the confessor is called to a lofty task which is
20 III, 2,31 | redemptive work is often called, from Christian antiquity,
21 III, 2,31 | is the act traditionally called the examination of conscience,
22 III, 2,31 | receiving absolution is called precisely the penance. What
23 Concl, 0,35 | for to this you have been called, that you may obtain a blessing."
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