Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 1 CON, 62 | Eucharist takes on all the splendour of a lived reality; it becomes “
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 2 Int, 6 | the Gospel of life, the splendour of truth which enlightens
3 2, 33 | that Jesus reveals all the splendour and value of life, inasmuch
4 2, 36 | 8:29). Only thus, in the splendour of this image, can man be
5 Conc | no more" (Rev 21:4): the splendour of the Resurrection~ ~
6 Conc, 105| marks of his Passion in the splendour of the Resurrection. He
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 7 Int, 2(1)| all its saving power, its splendour and its profundity joined
8 6, 79 | questioned. By virtue of the splendour emanating from subsistent
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 9 4, 19 | all its saving power, its splendour and its profundity joined
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 10 5, 18 | manifest himself in his total splendour only at the moment of the
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 11 2, 50 | but rather enhances her splendour and contributes greatly
12 Exh, 103 | to this See of Rome the splendour of its witness, and I say
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 13 Bles | Apostolic Blessing!~The splendour of truth shines forth in
14 Int, 2 | only possible thanks to the splendour of the truth which shines
15 1, 10 | his actions reflect the splendour of that glory. "Know, then,
16 2, 42 | reflection in man of the splendour of God's countenance. Thus
17 2, 83 | of all show the inviting splendour of that truth which is Jesus
18 3, 90 | whose face is reflected the splendour of God (cf Gen 9:5-6). ~
19 3, 93 | ad sanguinem, so that the splendour of moral truth may be undimmed
20 3, 93 | completely transfigured by the splendour of moral truth, the martyrs
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