Chap., §
1 Int, 2 | glory" (Heb 1:3), "full of grace and truth" (Jn 1:14). Christ
2 Int, 3 | and under the influence of grace, try to put into effect
3 Int, 3 | strive, not without divine grace, to lead an upright life.
4 Int, 5 | prayer they receive the grace of Christ and the gifts
5 1, 15 | the Spirit, he gives the grace to share his own life and
6 1, 17 | perfect") and God's gift of grace ("Come, follow me"). ~Perfection
7 1, 18 | is one made possible by grace, which enables us to possess
8 1, 21 | Lord. This is the effect of grace, of the active presence
9 1, 22 | opened up to man by God's grace. "He said to them: 'Not
10 1, 23 | between the (Old) Law and grace (the New Law). He recognizes
11 1, 23 | Pauline dialectic of law and grace: "The law was given that
12 1, 23 | The law was given that grace might be sought; and grace
13 1, 23 | grace might be sought; and grace was given, that the law
14 1, 23 | transforms the human heart by his grace: "For the law was given
15 1, 23 | was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus
16 1, 23 | thus linked to the gift of grace, and the gift of the Spirit
17 1, 24 | up to man exclusively by grace, by the gift of God, by
18 1, 24 | connection between the Lord's grace and human freedom, between
19 1, 24 | that the New Law is the grace of the Holy Spirit given
20 1, 24 | Gospel dispose one for this grace or produce its effects in
21 1, 24 | having become by his grace a living law, a living book".34 ~
22 1, 25 | follow him and gives the grace for a new life, is always
23 2, 34(59) | Letter Addressed to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk: Certain
24 2, 51 | of persons and, by God's grace, practise charity, "which
25 2, 61 | with the help of God's grace, to ask forgiveness, to
26 2, 67 | progressing, with the help of grace, towards his end, following
27 2, 68 | good, persevere in God's grace and attain salvation, even
28 2, 68 | faith, he loses "sanctifying grace", "charity" and "eternal
29 2, 68 | Council of Trent teaches, "the grace of justification once received
30 2, 69 | the loss of sanctifying grace — and eternal damnation,
31 2, 73 | been bestowed on him by grace. In Jesus Christ and in
32 2, 73(123)| good will in whose hearts grace is secretly at work. Since
33 3, 87 | 12:32), to share in the grace and in the responsibility
34 3, 93 | Christian is called, with the grace of God invoked in prayer,
35 3 | Grace and obedience to God's law ~
36 3, 103 | thanks to the help of divine grace and with the cooperation
37 3, 103 | that believers find the grace and the strength always
38 3, 103 | itself "was enlivened by grace and made to serve it in
39 3, 103 | to avail himself of the grace which flows from that act.
40 3, 104 | law without the help of grace and convinced that it does
41 3, 105 | kindles the desire for grace and prepares one to receive
42 3, 107 | Virgin Mother of God "full of grace" and "all-holy", the model,
43 3, 107 | effective: with the help of grace, the more one obeys the
44 3, 113 | confident recourse to God's grace. ~While exchanges and conflicts
45 3, 114 | even before that our common grace, as Pastors and Bishops
46 3, 114 | the faithful the gifts of grace and sanctification as an
47 3, 115 | obedience to the moral law a grace and a sign of our adoption
48 3, 115 | commandment is to lead us, by the grace of Christ, on the path of
49 Conc, 119 | oneself be transformed by his grace and renewed by his mercy,
50 Conc, 120 | complete openness to the grace of God. Not having known
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