129-obtai | occas-zenit
Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1(2) | Ps. 130 [129]:7. ~
2 1,1(2) | Ps. 130 [129]:7. ~
3 3,8(32) | Ps. 135 [134]:4.~
4 3,8(32) | Ps. 135 [134]:4.~
5 1,1 | being celebrated is the 1950th anniversary of the crucifixion
6 5,13(81) | testificatio, no. 6: AAS 63 (1971), p. 500.~
7 7,16(107)| nuntiandi, no. 80: AAS 68 (1976), p. 75.~
8 3,7(25) | the Apostolate (May 31, 1983), nos. 5ff.~
9 7,17 | Year of the Redemption, 1984, the sixth of my Pontificate. ~
10 7,16(105)| Lk. 5:27.~
11 5,13(77) | Jn. 8:29.~
12 3,7(25) | Works of the Apostolate (May 31, 1983), nos. 5ff.~
13 5,12(68) | Mt. 6:33.~
14 3,8(30) | Is. 43:1.~
15 5,13(84) | Mk. 10:45.~
16 2,4(12) | Mt. 5:48. ~
17 5,13(81) | no. 6: AAS 63 (1971), p. 500.~
18 3,7(25) | Apostolate (May 31, 1983), nos. 5ff.~
19 5,13(81) | testificatio, no. 6: AAS 63 (1971), p. 500.~
20 6,14(94) | Cf. CIC, Canon 669.~
21 6,15(102)| apostolic activity: cf. Canon 675, par. 3.~
22 7,16(107)| Evangelii nuntiandi, no. 80: AAS 68 (1976), p. 75.~
23 3,8(37) | Ps. 73 [72]:25-26.~
24 3,8(37) | Ps. 73 [72]:25-26.~
25 7,16(107)| no. 80: AAS 68 (1976), p. 75.~
26 7,16(107)| Evangelii nuntiandi, no. 80: AAS 68 (1976), p. 75.~
27 2,6 | and that your fruit should abide."(23) The vocation in which
28 5,11 | kingdom of heaven. He who is able to receive this, let him
29 6,14 | Philippians, "that your love may abound more and more...with all
30 3,8 | Truth operating from the abundance of the Paschal Mystery of
31 2,4 | humanity because of the abundant and various forms of "having";
32 6,15 | Church's constant blessing accompanies you, as does at the same
33 6,15 | Eucharist, is a special way of accomplishing this interpersonal and social
34 5,13 | I lay it down of my own accord."(86) ~
35 4,9 | other invitations. If, in accordance with Tradition, the profession
36 5,13 | men who will have to give account." And the author of the
37 3,7 | means that leads to its achievement. This is also the source
38 6,14 | with the Church" and always act in union with her, in conformity
39 6,15 | and of direct apostolic action-the Church's constant blessing
40 3,8 | of the person called, the actual form of the profession of
41 3,8 | profound knowledge of Christ is actuated and grows deeper day by
42 2,5 | store up treasure in heaven, added: "For where your treasure
43 2,4 | invites the person He is addressing to renounce a program of
44 5,12 | itself could not have been adequately expressed in any created
45 5,13 | for that would be of no advantage to you."(83) ~On the other
46 7,16 | that-even in the midst of the adverse circumstances of life today-they
47 1,2 | Church.~I greet you with the affection of the Bishop of Rome and
48 2,4 | of personal "being" which affects his humanity because of
49 7,16 | discover this way and not be afraid to enter upon it, that-even
50 | afterwards
51 5,12 | whole mystery, "hidden for ages in God."(66) Only those
52 4,9 | their essential purpose aim at "the renewal of creation": "
53 3,7 | yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus."(28)~
54 3,8 | have no good.~O Lord, my allotted portion and my cup,~You
55 | although
56 2,4 | contrary, it enables you to anchor yourselves even more firmly
57 2,4 | thinkers and moralists of the ancient world and also afterwards,
58 6,14 | definitive fulfillment which man and-through man-the whole of creation
59 5,13 | attitude of service which animates your whole life after the
60 1,1 | celebrated is the 1950th anniversary of the crucifixion and resurrection-at
61 5,11 | of this passing world the announcement of the future resurrection(63)
62 5,13 | the decisive moment of the Annunciation-Incarnation, entering from the very
63 2,4 | as it were touch the very anthropological bases of a vocation in the
64 | anyone
65 3,8 | the Lord, my Lord are you.~Apart from you I have no good.~
66 3,7 | the Paschal Mystery as the apex and center of the Redemption
67 3,8 | repeat and meditate upon: "I appeal to you therefore, brethren,
68 2,3 | by name," His call always appeals to human freedom. Christ
69 6,15 | God" makes it possible to apply to you the words of the
70 2,6 | me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and
71 5,13 | order what they consider appropriate. ~Hand in hand with submission-obedience
72 6,15 | be repeated, with special appropriateness, these words of St. Paul: "
73 6,14 | to receive the Church's approval of your renewed constitutions.
74 6,14 | discernment, so that you may approve what is excellent, and may
75 1,1 | plenteous redemption": copiosa apud eum redemptio.(2) ~
76 4,9 | which in the human heart arises from the pride of life.
77 7,17 | Mother carries Christ in her arms, at the same time fulfills
78 2,6 | said" to the young man who asked him: "Teacher, what good
79 5,11 | emphasize primarily the aspect of redemptive love contained
80 4,10 | the discovery of yet other aspects that emphasize the close
81 7,17 | cross-obedient even to the point of assenting to the death of her Son,
82 3,8 | Redemption, this saving call assumes, in the soul of the person
83 6,14 | Church looks with special attention to you, dear brothers and
84 5,13 | thus conceived goes the attitude of service which animates
85 6,14 | others. The world needs the authentic "contradiction" provided
86 5,13 | same time they retain the authority proper to them to decide
87 5,13 | this derives that "total availability to the Holy Spirit" who
88 3,8 | sacramental basis of holy Baptism-is the beginning of your new
89 2,4 | the world of well being based on consumerism, man bitterly
90 6,15 | dear brothers and sisters, bears within himself or herself
91 5,11 | God Himself through the beatific vision and the love which
92 5,12 | the message of the eight beatitudes: "Blessed are the poor in
93 | becoming
94 1,2 | your vocation in the Church began. ~
95 4,9 | not come from the Father" begins within it. ~Against the
96 2,3 | his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish
97 2,3 | you are not your own, but belong to Christ. This new awareness
98 5,12 | material goods, a source for bestowing gifts on others in the manner
99 7,17 | obedience.~How poor she was on Bethlehem night and how poor on Calvary!
100 1,2 | the words of St. Paul: "I betrothed you to Christ to present
101 | beyond
102 4,10 | emptying through death and birth to a new life through the
103 1,2 | with the affection of the Bishop of Rome and Successor of
104 2,4 | based on consumerism, man bitterly experiences the essential
105 6,14 | excellent, and may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled
106 2,3 | like that of a lamb without blemish or spot,"(9) writes St.
107 7,17 | Himself! ~With these hopes I bless you with all my heart.~From
108 5,12 | of the eight beatitudes: "Blessed are the poor in spirit."(65)
109 5,12 | through you the evangelical blessedness reserved for the poor, (69)
110 6,15 | action-the Church's constant blessing accompanies you, as does
111 2,3 | gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, like that of
112 4,9 | will be set free from its bondage to decay and obtain the
113 7,16 | all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and
114 1,2 | to present you as a pure bride to her one husband."(3)
115 7,16 | leaving behind them the bright radiance of God's light
116 5,13 | Father is filled to the very brim of suffering, becoming that
117 5,11 | purpose expresses itself in bringing near the kingdom of God
118 2,4 | humanity-which in various ways is burdened by sin-with the divine and
119 5,11 | the affairs of the Lord" but-when it is made "for the kingdom
120 7,17 | Bethlehem night and how poor on Calvary! How obedient she was at
121 4,10 | reflection of the mystery of Calvary-in order "to be" more fully
122 2,3 | their content deserves to be carefully reflected upon, for they
123 6,15 | and social dimension: by caring for one another, by bearing
124 5,13 | who, by an obedience which carried Him even to death on the
125 2,4 | seen to be occupied by the category of possessing, of "having,"
126 7,17 | her earthly life to the cause of the kingdom of heaven
127 3,7 | This "burial in death" causes the person "buried together
128 7,16 | her love for you, does not cease "kneeling before the Father,"(108)
129 5,13 | fulfilling the will of God, of ceaselessly searching for it. "My food
130 1,1 | nature for what is being celebrated is the 1950th anniversary
131 5,11 | that is, of virginity or celibacy as an expression of spousal
132 2,4 | accept in its place a program centered upon the value of the human
133 4,9 | which in some way is the central part "of the world" in the
134 6,15 | the Church, has become a charism for the whole community.
135 5,11 | marriage and family life, but a charismatic choice of Christ as one'
136 7,17 | kingdom of heaven through most chaste love.~If the entire Church
137 2,5 | sequi-to follow, hence sequela Christi). The terms "go...sell...
138 7,16 | enlightened eyes" for many Christians, especially for young men
139 6,14(94) | Cf. CIC, Canon 669.~
140 7,16 | the midst of the adverse circumstances of life today-they may hear
141 1,2 | wherever you may be: in the cloister of the contemplative communities,
142 6,15(96) | Col. 3:3.~
143 6,14 | your complete and generous collaboration in order that, as faithful
144 2,5 | those possessions and the comforts he enjoyed were not the
145 4,9 | beyond the measure of the commandment, indicating not only what
146 5,13 | the obedience to which you committed yourselves by consecrating
147 5,12 | for enriching others not comparable with any other resource
148 4,9 | nothing in return,"(43) to comply with all the requests and
149 7,16 | love, may have the power to comprehend with all the saints what
150 4,10 | the Philippians speak in a comprehensible language: for him "I have
151 5,12 | rich. The poverty of Christ conceals in itself this infinite
152 5,13 | submission-obedience thus conceived goes the attitude of service
153 4,9 | evangelical counsels has concentrated on the three points of chastity,
154 3,8 | unceasing echo of the words concerning Israel, whom the Lord "has
155 1,2 | be considered the final conciliar document, will be for all
156 5,12 | Corinthians which constitute a concise synthesis of all that we
157 7 | VII ~CONCLUSION ~
158 1,2 | aid and a sure guide in concretely stating the means for faithfully
159 5,11 | life of all people in the conditions of temporality, and makes
160 5,13 | spirit of service the power conferred on them through the ministry
161 5,13 | reminds us of that messianic confession of the psalmist in the Old
162 6,14 | expresses anew her great confidence in you who have chosen a
163 1,2 | and on various occasions, confirming and extending the evangelical
164 6,14 | salvific renewal. "Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed
165 6,14 | act in union with her, in conformity with the teachings and directives
166 3,7(25) | also Document of the Sacred Congregation for Religious and Secular
167 4,9 | It tends therefore to conquer the threefold lust. "The
168 2,6 | Redemption penetrates the consciousness, heart and will of a person
169 3,8 | Christ: "For their sake I consecrate myself"(33) in the full
170 5,13 | committed yourselves by consecrating yourselves without reserve
171 2,3 | of the Redemption. As a consequence of this, you have realized
172 1,2 | and which in a way can be considered the final conciliar document,
173 1,2 | Council, from the Dogmatic Constitution Lumen gentium to the Decree
174 2,4 | world of well being based on consumerism, man bitterly experiences
175 2,4 | creation which had been contaminated by sin, showing the perfection
176 1,2 | in the cloister of the contemplative communities, or in the commitment
177 6,15 | mission which is accomplished contemporaneously in every nation in many
178 2,4 | framework of the development of contemporary civilization, this is a
179 7,16 | present Holy Year offers a continuous opportunity and a welcome
180 6,14 | world needs the authentic "contradiction" provided by religious consecration,
181 1,1 | is plenteous redemption": copiosa apud eum redemptio.(2) ~
182 6,15 | identity of your life and the correctness of your activity in the
183 6,14 | different gifts of God which correspond to the vocation of your
184 4,9 | transformation of the entire cosmos through the heart of man,
185 | could
186 3,7 | words of the Second Vatican Council-"constitutes a special consecration."
187 6,14 | of God to the Church. She counts upon your complete and generous
188 7,16 | to holiness which in the course of history so many generations
189 7,17 | then-at the foot of the cross-obedient even to the point of assenting
190 3,8 | Redeemer's death on the cross-that sharing through which you
191 1,1 | 1950th anniversary of the crucifixion and resurrection-at the
192 4,10 | the Redemption finds its culminating point in the Paschal Mystery
193 5,12 | the Gospel, finding its culmination in the paschal event; Christ,
194 2,4 | of perfection" does not cut you off from these roots.
195 7,16 | God's light against the dark and gray background of human
196 1,2 | towards all her sons and daughters who, by the profession of
197 4,9 | free from its bondage to decay and obtain the glorious
198 5,13 | by the words "Follow me," decide-as the Council says-to follow
199 3,7 | being rooted in Christ is decided precisely by religious profession.~
200 5,13 | And His Mother, at the decisive moment of the Annunciation-Incarnation,
201 2,6 | him: "Teacher, what good deed must I do to have eternal
202 3,8 | your thoughts, words and deeds, with the sign of the biblical
203 3,8 | your hearts, thoughts and deeds-with the key of the mystery of
204 2,6 | gift overflowing with the deepest content of the Gospel, a
205 7,16 | from evangelizers who are dejected and discouraged...but from
206 4,9 | the pride of life. We are deliberately speaking here of an overcoming
207 5,13 | your will, O my God, is my delight, and your law is within
208 3,8 | I am with you,~the earth delights me not.~Though my flesh
209 2,4 | nature: it is particularly demanding when it indicates to man
210 4,10 | would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his
211 6,15 | Mother. ~It is difficult to describe, or even to list, the many
212 2,3 | being called, their content deserves to be carefully reflected
213 4,9 | with all the requests and desires of our neighbor,(44) to
214 2,4 | humanity, the roots of man's destiny in the temporal world. The
215 4,10 | duality (51): the inevitable destruction of what in each of us is
216 3,7 | obedience, according to the determinations proper to each religious
217 2,5 | that these latter words determine the very essence of vocation.
218 3,7 | possession. This consecration determines your place in the vast community
219 3,7 | Jesus Christ. This bond develops on the foundation of the
220 6,15 | St. Paul: "For you have died, and your life is hidden
221 7,16 | your identity and your dignity. May the Holy Spirit-through
222 4,10 | interpersonal and social dimensions. At the same time it emerges
223 6,14 | conformity with the teachings and directives of the Magisterium of Peter
224 6,14 | more and more...with all discernment, so that you may approve
225 7,16 | evangelizers who are dejected and discouraged...but from ministers of
226 4,9 | be ruled by him,(49) was disfigured in the human heart in various
227 5,13 | this: "For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners,
228 2,5 | Nazareth is to become a dispenser of good through one's own
229 3,8 | These words are as it were a distant echo of the One who, when
230 4,10 | to the level of humanity, docile to Christ's call to life
231 1,2 | Ecumenical Council, from the Dogmatic Constitution Lumen gentium
232 1,1 | interior motive that is dominant, the motive that is connected
233 5,13 | the selfish tendencies to dominate rather than to serve, and
234 4,10 | reflection of this paschal duality (51): the inevitable destruction
235 5,13 | brothers and sisters, the duty of a particular reference
236 7,16 | in which Christ has His dwelling. "And may the world of our
237 4,9 | the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing
238 7,17 | dedicated she was in all her earthly life to the cause of the
239 6,14 | for by the Motu Proprio Ecclesiae sanctae, your institutes
240 6,14 | community level, a renewed ecclesial awareness. And at the same
241 1,2 | suffering are served, in educational institutions, schools or
242 7,16 | Father,"(108) that He may effect in you ". . .the strengthening
243 5,12 | beginning of the message of the eight beatitudes: "Blessed are
244 3,8 | God for whom all live,(40) embraced by the invisible dimension
245 3,8 | creation"(41) which must emerge from the Redemption of the
246 2,3 | Redemption with profound emotion: "You were ransomed...not
247 5,11 | Prior to this Christ had emphasized: "Not all men can receive
248 1,1 | extraordinary Jubilee Year emphasizes, brings with it a particular
249 4,10 | whom there are joined self- emptying through death and birth
250 7,16 | your hearts enlightened," enable you "to know what is the
251 7,16 | the world of our time...be enabled to receive the Good News
252 6,14 | this gift of the Church encourage you to know them, to love
253 7,16 | opportunity and a welcome encouragement. Recognize, therefore, in
254 6,15 | communities as one of the enduring elements of the Church's
255 3,7 | spiritual and supernatural energy: a particular style of life,
256 2,5 | possessions and the comforts he enjoyed were not the treasure to
257 5,12 | words there is a call to enrich others through one's own
258 5,12 | cross, is also the One who enriches us infinitely with the fullness
259 5,12 | through poverty, a source for enriching others not comparable with
260 5,12 | see how this process of enrichment unfolds in the pages of
261 3,7 | we might no longer be enslaved to sin"(27); "So you also
262 7,16 | way and not be afraid to enter upon it, that-even in the
263 5,13 | Annunciation-Incarnation, entering from the very beginning
264 5,13 | form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped,
265 2,4 | laid down by Christ becomes equally relevant. In today's civilization,
266 2,5 | It belongs to the divine eschatology of man. Through this treasure
267 3,8 | religious who are dedicated essentially to contemplation are a powerful
268 5,11 | those of Paul any lack of esteem for matrimony. The evangelical
269 2,3 | I." The One who, given eternally to the Father, "gives" Himself
270 6,15 | liturgy and above all by the Eucharist, is a special way of accomplishing
271 1,1 | redemption": copiosa apud eum redemptio.(2) ~
272 7,16(107)| VI, Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii nuntiandi, no. 80: AAS 68 (
273 7,16 | receive the Good News not from evangelizers who are dejected and discouraged...
274 5,12 | culmination in the paschal event; Christ, the poorest in
275 | everywhere
276 4,9 | but to guard them from the evil one."(50) The evangelical
277 6,14 | you may approve what is excellent, and may be pure and blameless
278 3,8 | you the joy of belonging exclusively to God, of being a particular
279 3,7 | of bearing witness and of exercising the apostolate. And yet
280 4,9 | the Gospel there are many exhortations that go beyond the measure
281 7,16 | gray background of human existence. ~To all of you who travel
282 4,9 | not to judge,(42) to lend "expecting nothing in return,"(43)
283 2,4 | consumerism, man bitterly experiences the essential incompleteness
284 6,14 | After the special period of experimentation and renewal provided for
285 2,6 | and sent his Son to be the expiation for our sins."(24) ~
286 4,10 | vocation even those difficult expressions that we read in the letter
287 6,15 | history, and in its turn it is extended and strengthened in the
288 1,2 | occasions, confirming and extending the evangelical teaching
289 2,5 | follow" Christ but to the extent that he or she actually
290 6,15 | works that you perform are extremely important, nevertheless
291 5,13 | joy-reaches its zenith in the face of the passion and cross: "
292 6,14 | witness of love may never fail,(87) and she also asks you
293 1,2 | concretely stating the means for faithfully and generously living your
294 3,8 | cup,~You it is who hold fast my lot."(38) ~May the knowledge
295 3,8 | through the prophet Isaiah: ~"Fear not, for I have redeemed
296 7,17 | of the Lord ~17. On the feast of the Annunciation in this
297 7,17 | you were called into the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ
298 7,16 | there is addressed this fervent hope of the Jubilee Year
299 7,16 | Gospel whose lives glow with fervor, who have first received
300 6,15 | these elements, in each field-both of contemplation, so fruitful
301 1,2 | way can be considered the final conciliar document, will
302 5,12 | the pages of the Gospel, finding its culmination in the paschal
303 1,1 | Redemption, in order to fix that life and vocation ever
304 2,3 | the Redeemer: a love that flows from all the human and divine
305 7,17 | call: "Follow me." And she follows Him-she, the Mother-as her
306 5,13 | ceaselessly searching for it. "My food is to do the will of him
307 7,17 | Annunciation, and then-at the foot of the cross-obedient even
308 4,9 | does the will of God abides forever."(48)~Religious profession
309 6,15 | love for the Church pour forth! ~
310 6,14 | pastors in communion with him, fostering, at the personal and community
311 6,15 | particular gift of your founders, which, received from God
312 2,4 | gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to
313 6,15 | mutual love, linked to the fraternal spirit of each community,
314 6,14 | Christ, filled with the fruits of righteousness...."(88) ~
315 7,17 | her arms, at the same time fulfills in the most perfect way
316 3,8 | consecrate myself"(33) in the full force of these words, nevertheless,
317 6,15 | for one another."(98) ~The fundamentally community nature of your
318 | further
319 6,15(100)| Gal. 6:2.~
320 1,2 | one of your houses where, "gathered in the name of Christ,"
321 7,16 | course of history so many generations have traveled together with
322 6,14 | above all, to live them in generosity and fidelity, remembering
323 6,14 | counts upon your complete and generous collaboration in order that,
324 1,2 | means for faithfully and generously living your magnificent
325 1,2 | Dogmatic Constitution Lumen gentium to the Decree Perfectae
326 5,13 | From the prayer in Gethsemane onwards, Christ's readiness
327 5,11 | the unmarried woman or girl is anxious about the affairs
328 6,15 | your good works and give glory to your Father who is in
329 7,16 | of the Gospel whose lives glow with fervor, who have first
330 4,9(49) | Cf. Gn. 1:28.~
331 5,12 | poor in spirit. Christ, the God-man, is the first of these:
332 5,13 | submission-obedience thus conceived goes the attitude of service
333 2,3 | things such as silver or gold, but with the precious blood
334 5,12 | other resource of material goods, a source for bestowing
335 6,14 | constantly ask the Holy Spirit to grant to each one of you, according
336 5,13 | equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking
337 6,14 | brothers and sisters, her gratitude for your consecration and
338 7,16 | light against the dark and gray background of human existence. ~
339 1,2 | vocation in the Church.~I greet you with the affection of
340 1 | I ~GREETING ~
341 7,16 | that "you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have the power
342 3,8 | with this love, may there grow deeper in each one of you
343 3,8 | of Christ is actuated and grows deeper day by day through
344 5,12 | but also the spokesman and guarantor of that salvific poverty
345 4,9 | out of the world, but to guard them from the evil one."(50)
346 1,2 | valuable aid and a sure guide in concretely stating the
347 3,8 | perfect, . . .follow me"(31) guides us with the light of the
348 5,13 | said: "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to
349 1,1 | along the "narrow and...hard" way,(1) you experience
350 6,15 | Your specific mission is in harmony with the mission of the
351 6,14 | at the same time is the Head of this Body. The Church
352 2,5 | fact, when He invited His hearers in the Sermon on the Mount(18)
353 2,4 | must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect"(12)?
354 5,13 | In the letter to the Hebrews we find on this theme a
355 4,9 | Redemption. Evangelical chastity helps us to transform in our interior
356 3,7 | its identity and spiritual heritage. The universal mission of
357 | herself
358 6,15 | linked to the mission of the hierarchical order. In the apostolate
359 3,7 | Therefore, in order to highlight fully the reality of religious
360 7,17 | Follow me." And she follows Him-she, the Mother-as her Teacher
361 3,7 | messianic mission of Christ Himself-Prophet, Priest and King-a mission
362 1,1 | extraordinary Jubilee is of an historical nature for what is being
363 1,2 | missions, in pastoral work, in hospitals or other places where the
364 1,2 | fact, in every one of your houses where, "gathered in the
365 2,4 | man man, permeating this humanity-which in various ways is burdened
366 5,13 | being found in human form he humbled himself and became obedient
367 5,13 | persons decide to imitate with humility the obedience of the Redeemer
368 1,2 | a pure bride to her one husband."(3) The Church, which receives
369 2,4 | be perfect...." Thus the idea of the "way of perfection"
370 2,4 | a wider setting for the ideal of evangelical poverty,
371 2 | II ~VOCATION ~
372 3 | III ~CONSECRATION ~
373 5,13 | consecrated persons decide to imitate with humility the obedience
374 2,4 | Ephesians: "Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.
375 7,17 | exhortation in the heart of the immaculate Virgin. Among all persons
376 3,8 | the sin of the world." By immersing yourselves in the Paschal
377 4,9 | Christocentric characteristic and imprint upon it a specific sign
378 7,17 | day that calls to mind the inauguration of the Jubilee of the Redemption,
379 2,4 | having"; he then becomes more inclined to accept this truth about
380 2,4 | experiences the essential incompleteness of personal "being" which
381 3,7 | have been at the same time incorporated into your religious family.
382 2,5 | treasure." This treasure is indestructible. It passes together with
383 4,9 | measure of the commandment, indicating not only what is "necessary"
384 1,2 | caritatis, in the spirit of the indications of the Apostolic Exhortation
385 4,9 | that is a counsel enters indirectly into the program of that
386 4,9 | infuses in the depth of the individual-that love which constitutes the
387 6,14 | witness is therefore of inestimable value. You must constantly
388 4,10 | paschal duality (51): the inevitable destruction of what in each
389 5,12 | of God; it is indeed an infallible expression of it. A richness,
390 4,9 | love which Christ's call infuses in the depth of the individual-that
391 5,13(74) | Mysterium iniquitatis"; cf. 2 Thes. 2:7.~
392 2,5 | vocation but is already inside it. For a person discovers
393 3,8 | repeat with the psalmist the inspired words: ~"Whom else have
394 3,7 | fidelity to the mission of your institute and to its identity and
395 1,2 | are served, in educational institutions, schools or universities-in
396 6,15 | and through their organic integration in the whole of the Church'
397 2,4 | possesses in the thought and intention of God Himself Especially
398 5,12 | poor" in this way are also interiorly capable of understanding
399 3,7 | same time this consecration introduces into the universal mission
400 2,3 | eternal life."(8) The Son, invested with that love, accepted
401 3,8 | live,(40) embraced by the invisible dimension of His kingdom.~
402 4,9 | always(46) and many other invitations. If, in accordance with
403 2,5 | Himself, in fact, when He invited His hearers in the Sermon
404 3,8 | spoke through the prophet Isaiah: ~"Fear not, for I have
405 3,8 | the person. The words of Isaiah-"I have redeemed you...you
406 4 | IV ~EVANGELICAL COUNSELS ~
407 4,10 | Christ, in whom there are joined self- emptying through death
408 5,13 | obedience of the Son-full of joy-reaches its zenith in the face of
409 5,13 | adds: "Let them do this joyfully, and not sadly, for that
410 5,11 | renunciation of the temporal joys of married and family life;
411 5,13 | sin(74) and the mystery of justification and salvific grace. They
412 5,13 | submit to them; for they are keeping watch over your souls, as
413 6,15 | apostolate in the Church is every kind of sensitivity to the needs
414 3,7 | Himself-Prophet, Priest and King-a mission in which all share
415 7,16 | for you, does not cease "kneeling before the Father,"(108)
416 5,11 | of this call makes itself known from various points of view,
417 5,11 | nor in those of Paul any lack of esteem for matrimony.
418 2,3 | of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or spot,"(9)
419 4,10 | speak in a comprehensible language: for him "I have suffered
420 5,13 | significant indication: "Obey your leaders and submit to them; for
421 7,16 | and Spouse of souls, often leaving behind them the bright radiance
422 3,7 | brothers and sisters, has led you to religious profession,
423 5,13 | me is with me; he has not left me alone, for I always do
424 5,13 | consecrated persons show to their legitimate superiors, who hold the
425 4,9 | exhortation not to judge,(42) to lend "expecting nothing in return,"(43)
426 7,16 | what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and
427 3,7 | same time both death and liberation. St. Paul writes: "Consider
428 4,9 | and obtain the glorious liberty of the children of God."(47)
429 2,4 | perfection proper to him in the line of this image and likeness.
430 6,15 | deep must be the bond which links it to the Church!(102) Through
431 6,15 | to describe, or even to list, the many different ways
432 5,13 | will show willingness to listen to their brothers or sisters
433 4,10 | He said this to all His listeners, not just to the disciples.
434 3,8 | personal, community and liturgical prayer proper to each of
435 6,15 | the Gospel, by the sacred liturgy and above all by the Eucharist,
436 3,8 | prepared a body for me.... Lo, I have come to do your
437 6,14 | People of God and in every local community. While the Church
438 2,4 | the whole of the internal logic of Revelation, according
439 3,7 | him so that...we might no longer be enslaved to sin"(27); "
440 4,9 | creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the
441 4,10 | him "I have suffered the loss of all things, and count
442 3,8 | You it is who hold fast my lot."(38) ~May the knowledge
443 1,2 | the Dogmatic Constitution Lumen gentium to the Decree Perfectae
444 2,4(13) | Cf. Lv. 19:2; 11:44. ~
445 1,2 | and generously living your magnificent vocation in the Church.~
446 5,11 | chastity in the sense "of making themselves eunuchs for the
447 6,14 | fulfillment which man and-through man-the whole of creation find in
448 7,17 | heart.~From the Vatican, on March 25, in the Jubilee Year
449 2,5 | the Gospel," as we read in Mark.(16) ~In the light of these
450 5,13 | is the way which Christ marked out in the Gospel, speaking
451 5,11 | of the temporal joys of married and family life; on the
452 6,15 | to you the words of the Master Himself: "Let your light
453 5,12 | with any other resource of material goods, a source for bestowing
454 2,4 | latter is understood in a materialistic and utilitarian sense, we
455 6,15 | same time her pastoral and maternal solicitude, with regard
456 3,7 | counsels, in a much more mature and conscious manner, "the
457 4,9 | to invite the poor to a meal,(45) to pardon always(46)
458 7,16 | Year of the Redemption is meant to be an expression of that
459 2,3 | you, calling you with the measurelessness of His redeeming love. Since
460 1,2 | counsels and through her own mediation, have made a special covenant
461 7,16 | more understandable through meditation on the reality of the Redemption,
462 2,3 | of the Redemption through membership in a community of brothers
463 6,15(102)| of Canon Law explicitly mentions this with regard to apostolic
464 3,8 | therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your
465 5,11 | of heaven" is not in fact merely a free renunciation of marriage
466 7,16 | and discouraged...but from ministers of the Gospel whose lives
467 1,2 | apostolic service: in the missions, in pastoral work, in hospitals
468 6,15 | the world at particular moments of history, and in its turn
469 2,4 | perceived by thinkers and moralists of the ancient world and
470 | Moreover
471 7,17 | she follows Him-she, the Mother-as her Teacher of chastity,
472 7,17 | its height in the divine Motherhood through the power of the
473 2,4 | way of perfection" has its motivation in the very Gospel source.
474 6,14 | renewal provided for by the Motu Proprio Ecclesiae sanctae,
475 1,2 | Therefore, as this Holy Year moves towards its close, I wish
476 6,15 | are seen so clearly and so movingly in today's world. For the
477 6,15 | among you is the witness of mutual love, linked to the fraternal
478 5,13(74) | Mysterium iniquitatis"; cf. 2 Thes.
479 2,4 | essential content of your mystical marriage with the divine
480 1,1 | following Christ along the "narrow and...hard" way,(1) you
481 6,15 | contemporaneously in every nation in many different ways and
482 6,15 | whole world" to "teach all nations,"(95) and it is also linked
483 7,17 | first. She-the Virgin of Nazareth-is also the one most fully
484 5,11 | expresses itself in bringing near the kingdom of God in its
485 4,9 | requests and desires of our neighbor,(44) to invite the poor
486 | neither
487 | never
488 7,16 | enabled to receive the Good News not from evangelizers who
489 7,17 | poor she was on Bethlehem night and how poor on Calvary!
490 | nor
491 6,14 | observance of the Church's norms regarding also the outward
492 3,7(25) | Apostolate (May 31, 1983), nos. 5ff.~
493 | nothing
494 6,15 | of your religious life, nourished by the teaching of the Gospel,
495 5,13 | constitutes the essential nucleus of the work of the Redemption,
496 1,2 | have already done so in numerous places and on various occasions,
497 7,16(107)| Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii nuntiandi, no. 80: AAS 68 (1976),
498 5,13 | significant indication: "Obey your leaders and submit
499 6,14 | this will be the faithful observance of the Church's norms regarding
500 4,9 | its bondage to decay and obtain the glorious liberty of
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