Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 0,13 | repenting, showing this repentance, adopting a real attitude
2 III, 1,25 | outside-to conversion and repentance, along the path of a profound
3 III, 1,25 | interior conversion and repentance, but always with profound
4 III, 1,26 | second: Penance also means repentance. The two meanings of metanoia
5 III, 1,26 | catechesis will show how repentance, just like conversion, is
6 III, 1,26 | attitudes of conversion and repentance are manifested externally:
7 III, 1,26 | as a sign of conversion, repentance and personal mortification
8 III, 2,28 | distortion of the concept of repentance and the lack of effort to
9 III, 2,31(179)| come to call...sinners to repentance"; Lk 9:2: "And he sent them
10 III, 2,31 | come to true and genuine repentance until they realize that
11 III, 2,31 | and which is reborn with repentance. Understood in this way,
12 III, 2,31(185)| attrition, or imperfect repentance, due more to fear than to
13 III, 2,31 | seriousness of the sins and the repentance of the penitent; he also
14 III, 2,31 | imperfection of love in repentance, to the weakening of the
15 III, 2,31 | before God with his sin, repentance and trust. No one can repent
16 Concl, 0,35 | lovingly responds to human repentance.~I likewise invite you to
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