Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,5 | his awareness of being the Redeemer of the world. From the first
2 IV,11 | that the foretelling of the Redeemer contained in these words
3 IV,11 | progenitrix of him who will be the Redeemer of man.34 And since the
4 IV,11 | mission of woman in the Redeemer's salvific struggle against
5 VI,20 | a gift for Christ, the Redeemer of humanity and the Spouse
6 VI,20 | Christ first of all as the Redeemer who "loved until the end"
7 VI,21 | when joined to Christ, the Redeemer of each and every person,
8 VII,23 | Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer, the God of the whole earth
9 VII,23 | you, says the Lord, your Redeemer. ... For the mountains may
10 VII,23 | the truth about Christ the Redeemer's love, according to the
11 VII,23 | Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer" (Is 54:5). In Saint Paul'
12 VII,25 | spousal love of Christ the Redeemer: "For God so loved the world
13 VII,25 | the "Bride" of Christ, the Redeemer of the world. In this way "
14 VII,25 | of the love of Christ the Redeemer, and seeks to respond to
15 VII,26 | meaning of God's love. As the Redeemer of the world, Christ is
16 VII,27 | sacrifice, in which the Redeemer has offered to the Father
17 VII,27 | love of the Bridegroom, the Redeemer of the world. This concerns
18 VII,27 | Christ, who alone, as the Redeemer of the world, is the Church'
19 VIII,29| of God - the Creator and Redeemer - and in the eyes of human
20 IX,31 | what he, as Creator and Redeemer, entrusts to women, to every
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