Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | Servant of the Gospel of Jesus Christ For the Hope of the World.”
2 Intro | proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the true hope for humanity.
3 1 | hope of the world, Jesus Christ and his Gospel, are to be
4 1 (11)| encounter with the living Christ, a path of conversion, communion
5 1 (11)| solidarity in America”; “Jesus Christ, the Saviour, and his mission
6 1 (11)| have it to the full.” Jesus Christ: follow his way, proclaim
7 1, 2 | building up of the Body of Christ (Eph 4: 4-11) 19. It is
8 1, 2 | Christian community, the Body of Christ, the Spouse of the Lord,
9 1, 2 | manifestation of the Church of Jesus Christ. It is graced with the gift
10 1, 2 | total commitment to Jesus Christ and the Church, are exponents
11 1, 2 | sovereign power of the glorious Christ; “they give outstanding
12 1, 2 | they prolong the charity of Christ, especially for the little
13 1, 2 | mystical presence of the risen Christ can be experienced (cf.
14 2, 2 | the Bishop is the image of Christ, the Good Shepherd.~ ~In
15 2, 2 | image, the IL says: “Jesus Christ, therefore, is the Shepherd
16 2, 3 | leads people to faith in Christ ... In this way communion
17 2, 3 | becomes “ours,” corporately in Christ Jesus. It is the Spirit
18 2, 3 | building up of the Body of Christ (1 Co 12, 4-11). ~ ~In the
19 4, 1 | future through His Son Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit gives us
20 4 (74)| gives life to the Church of Christ and supports our weakness
21 4, 2 | lived in conformity with Christ, “brings about in a special
22 4, 2 | realised in us through Jesus Christ. When we recite the Our
23 4, 2 | sacrament of our faith: “Christ has died, Christ is risen.
24 4, 2 | faith: “Christ has died, Christ is risen. Christ will come
25 4, 2 | has died, Christ is risen. Christ will come again!” ~ ~Encounters
26 4, 2 | illuminated by the light of Christ); those who have become
27 4, 2 | building up of the Body of Christ (cf. Eph 4:12), but also
28 Concl | relying on the help of Christ. (…) The Christ whom we
29 Concl | help of Christ. (…) The Christ whom we have contemplated
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