Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,3 | Testament's monotheistic faith such a thing was difficult
2 II,4 | This truth, which Christian faith has accepted from the beginning,
3 II,4 | through her response of faith Mary exercises her free
4 IV,11 | reflection on the deposit of faith received from divine Revelation.
5 IV,11 | 5).~In the tradition of faith and of Christian reflection
6 V,13 | praised by him for her great faith: "Your faith has made you
7 V,13 | for her great faith: "Your faith has made you well" (Mk 5:
8 V,13 | whom Christ extols for her faith, her humility and for that
9 V,13 | O woman, great is your faith! Be it done for you as you
10 V,15 | they too receive him with faith (cf. Jn 4: 39-42). This
11 V,15 | truths of revelation and faith: "Lord, if you had been
12 V,15 | After this profession of faith Jesus raises Lazarus. This
13 V,15 | and heart, a response of faith. Jesus expresses appreciation
14 V,15 | he presents this lively faith, filled with love, as an
15 V,15 | this most arduous test of faith and fidelity the women proved
16 VI,19 | the Mother who through faith shares in the amazing mystery
17 VI,19 | the deepest 'kenosis' of faith in human history".40~As
18 VI,20 | Israel". A new awareness of faith is essential for such a
19 VI,22 | accepting God's word in faith. For by her preaching and
20 VI,22 | virginal purity an integral faith, a firm hope, and a sincere
21 VI,22 | in the perspective of our faith, the mystery of "woman":
22 VII,27| in the latter, "sincere faith" passes from the mother
23 VII,27| bravely bore witness to their faith and passed on the Church'
24 VII,27| and passed on the Church's faith and tradition by bringing
25 IX,31 | which she owes to their faith, hope and charity: she gives
26 IX,31 | Church in the matter of faith, charity, and perfect union
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