Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | created them"(Gen 1: 27).11~This eternal truth about
2 III,8 | bridegroom and father (cf. Hosea 11:1-4; Jer 3:4-19), but also
3 IV,11 | Proto-evangelium ~11. The Book of Genesis attests
4 V,13 | straighten herself" (Lk 13:11); or Simon's mother-in-law,
5 V,13 | not sin again" (cf. Jn 8:3-11).~These episodes provide
6 V,14 | in adultery" (cf. Jn 8:3-11) is particularly eloquent.
7 V,14 | episode described in John 8:3-11 is significant. This is
8 V,15 | Mary) and Lazarus" (cf. Jn 11:5). Mary "listened to the
9 V,15 | coming into the world" (Jn 11:21-27). After this profession
10 V,16 | cf. Mt 28:1-10; Lk 24:8-11). The Gospel of John (cf.
11 V,16 | mighty works of God" (Acts 2: 11), preserving the truth and
12 VI,19 | of God and keep it" (Lk 11:27-28). Jesus confirms the
13 VI,20 | discourse on celibacy (cf. Mt 19:11). Consequently, celibacy
14 VI,20 | given" understand it (Mt 19:11). Mary is the first person
15 VI,22 | mighty works of God" (Acts 2:11). Moreover, it is precisely
16 VII,23| her one husband" (2 Cor 11:2). But the fullest expression
17 VII,26| of me" (Lk 22:19; 1 Cor 11:24), which is joined to
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