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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Reconciliatio et Paenitentia

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parable

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | CHAPTER ONE ~A PARABLE OF RECONCILIATION ~ 2 I, 1,5 | document.(19) I refer to the parable of the prodigal son.(20) ~ 3 I, 1,5 | Like the father in the parable, God looks out for the return 4 I, 1,5 | striking element of the parable is the father's festive 5 I, 1,6 | Stayed at Home ~6. But the parable also brings into the picture 6 I, 1,6 | order to be reconciled.~The parable of the prodigal son is above 7 I, 1,6 | reconciliation. But when the parable evokes, in the figure of 8 I, 1,6 | clearly known. But if the parable is read from the point of 9 I, 1,6 | light of this inexhaustible parable of the mercy that wipes 10 I, 1,6 | takes up the appeal that the parable contains and grasps her 11 I, 1,6(21)| figure of this aspect of the parable. Jonah's sin is that he 12 I, 2,7 | 7. As we deduce from the parable of the prodigal son, reconciliation 13 I, 3,10 | significant is the gospel parable of the two brothers who, 14 I, 3,10 | like the father in the parable, does not close his heart 15 III, 1,26 | elements which emerge from the parable of the son who was lost 16 III, 2,29 | Father, portrayed in the parable of the prodigal son, reinstating


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