Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1| with the mystery of the Incarnation of the Word, of the Son
2 Intro,1| presentation of the mystery of the Incarnation contains the revelation
3 Intro,1| of the Holy Spirit. The Incarnation of the Son of God, his conception
4 Intro,1| mystery of the Redemptive Incarnation to shine forth.~
5 I,3 | depth of the mystery of the Incarnation. He writes: "And the Word
6 I,3 | Father" (1:14). For John, the Incarnation of the Eternal Word, of
7 I,4 | sublime dignity: "By his incarnation the Son of God united himself
8 I,6 | its starting-point in the Incarnation of the Word. Here, it is
9 I,7 | also seeks him out. The Incarnation of the Son of God attests
10 I,7 | God and culminates in the Incarnation of the Word. If God goes
11 I,7 | sacrifice. The religion of the Incarnation is the religion of the world'
12 I,8 | mystery of the Redemptive Incarnation, is the religion of "dwelling
13 I,8 | which begins with the Incarnation of the Son of God. The Holy
14 II,9 | very fact that God, in the Incarnation, came down into human history.
15 II,10 | fullness of time" of the Incarnation, and its goal in the glorious
16 II,10 | moment are embraced by his Incarnation and Resurrection, and thus
17 II,10 | the whole mystery of the Incarnation and Redemption, beginning
18 II,14 | recalling the mystery of the Incarnation, at intervals of a hundred,
19 III,28 | with the mystery of the Incarnation and with the very history
20 IV,32 | especially for the gift of the Incarnation of the Son of God and of
21 IV,40 | for it will celebrate the Incarnation and coming into the world
22 IV,40 | understanding of the mystery of the Incarnation and of Jesus' birth from
23 IV,43 | the supreme mystery of the Incarnation and becomes ever increasingly
24 IV,44 | since the mystery of the Incarnation was accomplished 'by the
25 IV,44 | grace. The mystery of the Incarnation constitutes the climax of
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