Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | use an expression dear to St. Paul and also to contemporary
2 I,6 | but his who sent me."(13) St. Paul did this when he was
3 I,6(14) | deliver" employed here by St. Paul was frequently repeated
4 I,7 | of the book of the Acts, St. Luke links and at the same
5 I,8(25) | Mt. 23:8. St. Ignatius of Antioch takes
6 II,10 | the whole of their lives. St. John bears witness to this
7 II,11 | preaching the word."(38) St. Paul was in a pre-eminent
8 II,11 | catechetical structure. St. Matthew's account has indeed
9 II,11 | catechist's Gospel, and St. Mark's the catechumen's
10 II,13 | holy theologians such as St. Charles Borromeo, St. Robert
11 II,13 | as St. Charles Borromeo, St. Robert Bellarmine and St.
12 II,13 | St. Robert Bellarmine and St. Peter Canisius, it involved
13 IV,29 | early as the patristic age, St. Ambrose and St. John Chrysostom-to
14 IV,29 | patristic age, St. Ambrose and St. John Chrysostom-to quote
15 IV,29 | own time, the catechism of St. Pius X explicitly listed
16 V,38 | through which, according to St. Paul, he merited His glorious
17 VII,53 | would simply amount to what St. Paul very forcefully calls "
18 VIII,59 | handicapped, and so on. St. Augustine encountered this
19 VIII,60 | Pascal, taking up a phrase of St. Augustine, wrote so profoundly: "
20 VIII,61 | discussions, things that St. Paul often condemned in
21 IX,62 | aflame, like the letters of St. Paul to his companions
22 IX,62 | Titus and Timothy, or like St. Augustine writing for the
23 Conclu,72| teaches the faithful," said St. Augustine in this regard, "
24 Conclu,72| But this is not all. For St. Paul, who on this matter
25 Conclu,72| In keeping with this, St. Paul gives each disciple
26 Conclu,72| filled with the Spirit."(130) St. Augustine is very explicit: "
27 Conclu,73| mother and disciple," as St. Augustine said of her,
28 Conclu,73| blessing.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, on October 16,
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