Chapter, Paragraph
1 V,13 | many, are forgiven, for she loved much" (cf. Lk 7:37-47).~
2 V,15 | to themselves: they feel loved with "eternal love", with
3 V,15 | special mention: "Jesus loved Martha and her sister (Mary)
4 V,15 | many, are forgiven, for she loved much; but he who is forgiven
5 VI,20 | the very "beginning" to be loved and to love, in a vocation
6 VI,20 | all as the Redeemer who "loved until the end" through his
7 VII,23 | love your wives, as Christ loved the Church and gave himself
8 VII,23 | to the Ephesians: "Christ loved the Church and gave himself
9 VII,25 | the Redeemer: "For God so loved the world that he gave his
10 VII,25 | women and men. "Christ has loved the Church" precisely as
11 VII,25 | cf. Eph 5:23), he has loved every individual person.
12 VII,25 | the love of God who "first loved us" (cf. 1 Jn 4:19) and
13 VII,25 | human expectations: "He loved them to the end" (Jn 13:
14 VII,26 | 19-20). In this way "he loved them to the end" (Jn 13:
15 VIII,29| who loves. The Bride is loved: it is she who receives
16 VIII,29| and only a person can be loved. This statement is primarily
17 VIII,29| person. The person must be loved, since love alone corresponds
18 VIII,29| being - man and woman - is loved by God in Christ. But in
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