Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,3 | meaning and purpose of our life? What is goodness and what
2 II,3 | and in the events of human life; at times, indeed, recognition
3 III,6 | Certainly it is a matter of a life's companion, with whom,
4 III,6 | for the transmission of life to new generations, the
5 III,6 | generations, the transmission of life to which marriage and conjugal
6 III,7 | inscrutable mystery of God's inner life. God, who allows himself
7 III,7 | mystery of the one divine life. The Father, Son and Holy
8 III,8 | which belongs to the inner life of God. Nevertheless, in
9 IV,9 | to share in the intimate life of God himself. In the light
10 IV,9 | from sharing in his own life. By committing sin man rejects
11 IV,9 | which is the end of human life on earth. In this way man,
12 IV,10 | the flesh and the pride of life (cf. 1 Jn 2:16). The words
13 IV,10 | different spheres of social life: the situations in which
14 IV,11 | shape her vocation and her life.~
15 V,12 | evangelical "newness of life" already spoken of.~It is
16 V,13 | whom Jesus brings back to life, saying to her tenderly: "
17 V,13 | son Jesus brings back to life, accompanying his action
18 V,13 | knows the secrets of her life, recognizes him as the Messiah
19 V,14 | forget that she has taken the life of her own child, for she
20 V,14 | that readiness to accept life which marks her "ethos"
21 V,15 | water welling up to eternal life" (Jn 4:14). He speaks to
22 V,15 | the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me,
23 V,16 | by one's words and one's life "the mighty works of God" (
24 VI,18 | opens to the gift of a new life, a new human being, who
25 VI,18 | readiness to accept a new life.~The eternal mystery of
26 VI,18 | communion with the mystery of life, as it develops in the woman'
27 VI,18 | wonder at this mystery of life, and "understands" with
28 VI,19 | formation process of a new life "takes place" in her, in
29 VI,19 | is "the word of eternal life" (cf. Jn 6:68). For it is
30 VI,20 | body during one's earthly life exclusively for the sake
31 VI,21 | different forms. In the life of consecrated women, for
32 VI,21 | communities of apostolic life, and in a diflerent way
33 VI,21 | communities of contemplative life, or the cloister. There
34 VI,22 | forth to a new and immortal life children who are conceived
35 VII,24 | means giving up even his own life. However, whereas in the
36 VII,27 | for the hope in eternal life that is in them (cf. 1 Pt
37 VII,27 | united, because she lives his life; united, because she shares
38 VII,27 | and important role in the life of the early Church, in
39 VII,27 | significant impact on the life of the Church as well as
40 VII,27 | Catherine of Siena in the life of the Church, and the work
41 VII,27 | of Jesus in the monastic life.~In our own days too the
42 VIII,29| belongs to the intimate life of God himself, the life
43 VIII,29| life of God himself, the life of the Trinity. In lhe intimate
44 VIII,29| Trinity. In lhe intimate life of God, the Holy Spirit
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