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1 1| begotten Son. “No one takes my life from me, but I lay it down
2 1| decides to sacrifice his own life for the salvation of the
3 1| that a man lay down his life for his friends” (Jn 15:
4 2| without pay. Is not our entire life marked by God’s kindness?
5 2| kindness? The beginning of life and its marvellous development:
6 2| And because it is gift, life can never be regarded as
7 2| to improve the quality of life can lead us to think that
8 2| that man is the “master” of life. The achievements of medicine
9 2| tampering with “the tree of life” (Gn 3:24).~It is also worth
10 2| at securing a quality of life more in keeping with human
11 2| be forgotten that human life is a gift, and that it remains
12 3| unique way to understand that life is redeemed in him. Through
13 3| Spirit, Jesus renews our life and makes us sharers in
14 3| us sharers in the divine life which draws us into the
15 3| draws us into the intimate life of God and enables us to
16 3| writes: “This is eternal life, that they know you the
17 3| have sent” (Jn 17:3). This life is passed on to us in Baptism,
18 3| Since we have received this life freely, we must in turn
19 3| given is the gift of a holy life, bearing witness to the
20 3| believers, we must be open to a life marked by “gratuitousness”,
21 4| an egocentric vision of life, in which too often there
22 4| speaks of the full meaning of life, hope and love. ~
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