Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1| unum Christi amor"~1. The love of Christ has gathered a
2 Intro, 0,1| be able to respond to the love of the Father, loving him "
3 Intro, 0,1| this sublime and boundless love.~Born not "of the will of
4 Intro, 0,1| sign of the primacy of the love of God who works wonders,
5 Intro, 0,1| works wonders, and of the love for God and for one's brothers
6 Intro, 1,2| union effected by God's love, in addition to being an
7 I, 0,8 | of the Spirit. It is the love of God, poured into our
8 I, 1,9 | who revealed himself as Love, as Trinity, as communion,
9 I, 1,9 | of creation.~In his great love, the Father sent his Son,
10 I, 1,9 | new commandment of mutual love: "a new commandment I give
11 I, 1,9 | I give to you, that you love one another; even as I have
12 I, 1,9 | loved you, that you also love one another" (Jn. 13:34;
13 I, 1,9 | one cup, nourishes mutual love. Then he turned to the Father
14 I, 2,10 | community of goods, of fraternal love, of a programme of life
15 II, 1,18 | Virgin Mary, animated by a love for her which leads us to
16 II, 2,21 | of the command of mutual love: we must love one another
17 II, 2,21 | of mutual love: we must love one another as he loved
18 II, 2,21 | charity of Christ, in his love for the Father and for his
19 II, 2,21 | brothers and sisters, a love forgetful of self.~All of
20 II, 2,21 | the gift of his liberating love and the heartfelt acceptance
21 II, 2,21 | gives us as guides.~The love of Christ poured out in
22 II, 2,21 | in our hearts urges us to love our brothers and sisters
23 II, 3 | sisters. They learn rather to love as Christ loved them, with
24 II, 3 | Christ loved them, with that love which now is poured forth
25 II, 3 | did.~By the power of this love a community is brought to
26 II, 3,24 | Schola Amoris," a School of Love, for young people and for
27 II, 3,24 | school in which all learn to love God, to love the brothers
28 II, 3,24 | all learn to love God, to love the brothers and sisters
29 II, 3,24 | with whom they live, and to love humanity, which is in great
30 II, 3,25 | live in forgiveness and love. Communities cannot avoid
31 II, 3,25 | teaching of the Apostles: "love one another with brotherly
32 II, 3,25 | 1 Cor. 11:33); "through love, be servants of one another" (
33 II, 3,25 | forbearing one another in love" (Eph. 4:2); "be kind to
34 II, 4,32 | same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and
35 II, 5,34 | which helps one grow in love for God and for one's brothers
36 II, 5,36 | enables consecrated persons to love their vocation and to love
37 II, 5,36 | love their vocation and to love in accordance with this
38 II, 5,36 | outside the community.~To love one's vocation, to hear
39 II, 5,36 | fraternity and friendship.~To love one's vocation is to love
40 II, 5,36 | love one's vocation is to love the Church, it is to love
41 II, 5,36 | love the Church, it is to love one's institute, and to
42 II, 5,36 | as one's own family.~To love in accordance with one's
43 II, 5,36 | with one's vocation is to love in the manner of one who,
44 II, 5,36 | to be a clear sign of the love of God, not invading and
45 II, 5,36 | be one of rich and human love, similar to that of our
46 II, 5,36 | many holy religious -- a love that shares in fears and
47 II, 5,36 | accept the whole person. Such love -- caring and respectful,
48 II, 5,36 | possessive -- should make the love of Our Lord seem very near:
49 II, 5,36 | Lord seem very near: that love which caused the Son of
50 II, 5,36 | doubt that we are loved by Love.~
51 II, 5,43 | is his, with an undivided love and thus with a total availability
52 II, 5,43 | others, making present the love of Christ. This love, neither
53 II, 5,43 | the love of Christ. This love, neither selfish nor exclusive,
54 II, 6,47 | esteem them very highly in love because of their work" (
55 II, 6,49 | must know that the more the love of God increases in each
56 II, 7,53 | my disciples, if you have love for one another" (cf. Jn.
57 II, 7,54 | intense their fraternal love, the greater the credibility
58 II, 7,55 | above all these, put on love, which binds everything
59 II, 7,55 | perfect harmony" (Col. 3:14), love as it was taught and lived
60 II, 7,55 | through his Spirit. This love that unites is also the
61 II, 7,55 | that unites is also the love that leads us to extend
62 II, 7,55 | inundate the world with his love; so, fraternal communities
63 II, 7,55 | become missionaries of this love and concrete signs of its
64 III, 1,59 | part, first of all by its love. It loves the universal
65 III, 1,62 | which it involves; for the love of the poor which carries
66 III, 1,62 | in the Church, that the love of Christ is active and
67 III, 1,63 | primarily for the fraternal love which unites the members,
68 III, 1,67 | age, but keeps alive joy, love and hope, is an invaluable
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