Charter, Paragraph
1 II,2 | among the spiritual works of mercy: salvation comes by knowing
2 III,3 | were once excluded from mercy have now received mercy" (
3 III,3 | mercy have now received mercy" (1 Pt 2, 10).~New evangelization
4 III,3 | individually to experience mercy, that love which is stronger
5 III,3 | facilitating an encounter of mercy with the utmost discretion.
6 III,3 | penitent to thank God for His mercy and assist him in making
7 IV,1 | incarnating and spreading the mercy of the Father~"The Church
8 IV,1 | professes and proclaims mercy — the most stupendous attribute
9 IV,1 | sources of the Savour's mercy, of which she is trustee
10 IV,1 | effectively dispense the mercy of God. The mercy of God
11 IV,1 | dispense the mercy of God. The mercy of God as offered by the
12 IV,1 | secularized concepts of mercy which fail to transform
13 IV,1 | with the proclamation of mercy and the fullness of truth.
14 IV,1 | of the Holy Spirit.~The mercy of God, manifested by His
15 IV,1 | Lk 4, 18) as the Father's mercy for all who are in need,
16 IV,1 | cannot but reveal Himself as mercy.(83) Through the sacrifice
17 IV,1 | the preaching of Christ mercy acquires many striking characteristics
18 IV,1 | manifestation of the Father's mercy, of that "love which goes
19 IV,1 | of the Father's infinite mercy.~The soteriological dimension
20 IV,1 | definitive incarnation of mercy and its living sign, both
21 IV,2 | Hostia~Essential to authentic mercy is its gratuitous nature.
22 IV,2 | signs and bearers of that mercy which they offer, not as
23 IV,2 | are thus servants of God's mercy. The desire to serve is
24 IV,2 | Today, the work of divine mercy, contained in Word and Sacraments,
25 IV,Conclu| CHAPTER FOUR~25. How can the Mercy of God of those in need
26 IV,Conclu| spiritual and corporeal works of mercy as a means of attaining
27 Conclu | anew the path which the mercy of God, in Christ and through
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