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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 3, 25 | between the cowardice which gives in to evil and the violence 2 3, 25 | penetrates that order and gives it life. In this way the 3 6, 55 | the sacraments, when she gives direction to human life Dives in misericordia Chap., §
4 3, 4 | Subsequently, the Old Testament gives thanks and glory for mercy 5 3, 4(52)| beginning, that is, as love that gives, love more powerful than 6 6, 12 | conscience has placed justice, gives proof of the ethical character 7 7, 14 | in reality the one who gives is always also a beneficiary. 8 7, 14 | differences: the person who gives becomes more generous when Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
9 1, 8 | Father"28 and the Father "gives" the Spirit.29 The Father " 10 1, 9 | of the Triune God, for it gives sanctifying grace as a supernatural 11 1, 22 | a "breath" of God which gives life, as a supernatural " 12 1, 24 | his own "departure": he gives them this Spirit as it were 13 1, 25 | truth (cf. Jn 16:13) and gives her a unity of fellowship 14 2, 36 | of God, the Holy Spirit gives the gift of conscience, 15 2, 37 | itself as the Good which gives in an inexpressible way: 16 2, 48 | in which the Spirit that gives life is revealed. ~Those 17 2, 48 | righteousness which the Father gives to the Son and to all those 18 3 | PART III - THE SPIRIT WHO GIVES LIFE~ ~ 19 3, 51 | of God reveals and also gives to the human creature the 20 3, 52 | work of the Spirit "who gives life" reaches its highest 21 3, 52 | the mystery of creation gives life to man and the cosmos 22 3, 52 | relationship between the Spirit who gives life and sanctifying grace 23 3, 54 | meeting with the Spirit "who gives life." ~ ~ 24 3, 55 | according to the flesh" gives rise to a further contrast: 25 3, 55 | of truth as the one who gives life. For the body is "dead 26 3, 58 | himself especially as he who gives life: "He who raised Christ 27 3, 58 | time, she proclaims him who gives this life: the Spirit, the 28 3, 59 | he were the only one, and gives grace which is sufficient 29 3, 60 | law of the Spirit, which gives life in Christ Jesus,"262 30 3, 63 | Redemption," constantly gives life. As the Church becomes 31 3, 63 | He comes and works: "He gives life." For the sacraments 32 3, 64 | it is the Holy Spirit who gives life. ~When we use the word " 33 3, 64 | the Holy Spirit, who alone gives life: the Church is the 34 3, 65 | present in our prayer and gives it a divine dimension.283 Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
35 Int, 8 | eternal sanctuary, thus gives back to the Creator and 36 3, 31 | pastoral charity the bond which gives unity to the priest's life 37 4, 37 | sacramentally, it naturally gives rise to a continuous need Evangelium vitae Chap., §
38 Int, 4 | developing and taking hold, which gives crimes against life a new 39 1, 19 | in an absolute way, and gives no place to solidarity, 40 1, 19 | this entrusting that God gives everyone freedom, a freedom 41 2, 32 | which the Father's love gives meaning and value.~"The 42 2, 34 | answer. The life which God gives man is quite different from 43 2, 37 | comes down from heaven, and gives life to the world" (Jn 6: 44 2, 37 | which Jesus promises and gives is "eternal" because it 45 2, 38 | him. The life which Jesus gives in no way lessens the value 46 2, 40 | The sacredness of life gives rise to its inviolability, 47 2, 47 | disciples into the world, he gives them a mission, a mission 48 2, 47 | 8:35). The New Testament gives many different examples 49 3, 52 | exacting task for humanity. It gives rise to amazement and gratitude 50 3, 54 | the way of a love which gives, receives and serves. The 51 3, 63 | eloquent witness to what gives authentic value to life, 52 3, 76 | gift of his Spirit, Christ gives new content and meaning 53 3, 76 | becomes the new law which gives strength to believers and 54 3, 77 | 77. This new law also gives spirit and shape to the 55 4, 81 | significance. Love also gives meaning to suffering and 56 4, 84 | God of life, the God who gives life: "We must celebrate 57 4, 84 | above every other life, gives and preserves life. Every 58 4, 93 | But the celebration which gives meaning to every other form 59 4, 96 | gift of self, 125 is what gives the life and freedom of 60 4, 99 | being developing within her gives rise to an attitude towards 61 Conc, 103 | himself: she offers Jesus, gives him over, and begets him Fides et ratio Chap., §
62 3, 24 | transcends all things and gives life to all. He then continues 63 7, 93 | can express a love which gives itself and seeks nothing 64 Conc, 103 | to which the word of God gives access. This task becomes Laborem exercens Chap., §
65 2, 7 | materialistic civilization, which gives prime importance to the 66 4, 18 | human beings, work which gives similar rights to all those Redemptor hominis Chap., §
67 1, 4 | who sent me"11, is what gives the Church her apostolic, 68 2, 8 | which the Book of Genesis gives witness when it repeats 69 3, 15 | seem to fade away. This gives rise to a question: Why 70 3, 17 | while only "the spirit gives life"112, must continually 71 3, 17 | of society; this is what gives power its fundamental rights. 72 3, 17 | to accept a position that gives only atheism the right of 73 3, 17 | world and because it too gives evidence of the degree to 74 4, 18 | phrase "It is the spirit that gives life, the flesh is of no 75 4, 20 | Father has in himself and gives to his Son157 is communicated 76 4, 20 | limit, that self-giving gives rise in us human beings 77 4, 21 | community she transmits it and gives it concrete form in human Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
78 1, 8 | himself, who through grace gives life and holiness to those 79 1, 13 | Incarnation."33 And Mary gives this consent, after she 80 1, 20 | conceives Jesus in her womb, gives him birth and nurses him: 81 2, 29 | pilgrim People of God," "it gives great joy and comfort to 82 2, 37 | the act of creation God gives existence to all that is. 83 2, 37 | is. In creating man, God gives him the dignity of the image 84 2, 37 | in his desire to give God gives himself in the Son, notwithstanding 85 3, 38 | does not exclude but rather gives rise among creatures to 86 3, 45 | and at the same time he gives her to him as his mother. Redemptoris missio Chap., §
87 Int, 1 | preach the Gospel, that gives me no ground for boasting. 88 1, 6 | uniqueness of Christ which gives him an absolute and universal 89 2, 15 | leaving his disciples, he gives them a "new commandment": " 90 2, 16 | 18-21). The resurrection gives a universal scope to Christ' 91 3, 21 | it is the Holy Spirit who gives life."32~ 92 3, 22 | him, and to this end he gives them the Spirit. Luke, for 93 3, 24 | motivates them. The Spirit gives them the ability to bear 94 3, 29 | is at work, both when he gives life to the Church and impels 95 5, 42 | her with the witness he gives to Christ (cf. Jn 15:26- 96 5, 44 | proclamation, which reveals and gives access to the mystery hidden 97 5, 45 | inspired by faith, which gives rise to enthusiasm and fervor 98 5, 46 | gift. At the same time, it gives rise to a dynamic and lifelong 99 5, 46 | the God who reveals and gives himself in Christ, so that 100 5, 56 | for the good of all.~This gives rise to the spirit which 101 5, 59 | service of one's neighbor, and gives everyone a place in God' 102 5, 59 | model of development that gives attention to ethical and 103 7, 81 | countries. The missionary Church gives what she receives, and distributes Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
104 3, 23 | 32]: 10).~When the West gives the impression of abandoning 105 5, 36 | the need to further it, gives the impression of creating, 106 6, 41 | behavior, it consequently gives rise to a "commitment to 107 6, 41 | ignore the former, which gives it true solidity and the Ut unum sint Chap., §
108 Int, 1 | with the Catholic Church, gives new vigour to the Council' 109 1, 12 | Spirit, for to them also he gives his gifts and graces, and 110 1, 21 | communion with us. Love gives rise to the desire for unity, 111 1, 21 | great undercurrent which gives life and adds vigour to 112 1, 34 | the First Letter of John gives us? "My little children, 113 2, 57 | traditions to which monasticism gives special expression. From 114 3, 90 | and it is at Rome that he gives his greatest proof of love 115 3, 90 | Apostle of the Gentiles, gives his supreme witness at Rome. 116 3, 91 | 91. The Gospel of Matthew gives a clear outline of the pastoral 117 Exh, 102 | The power of God's Spirit gives growth and builds up the Veritatis splendor Chap., §
118 1, 10 | faithful to his love for man, gives him his Law (cf. Ex 19:9- 119 1, 15 | through the Spirit, he gives the grace to share his own 120 1, 20 | path of love, a love which gives itself completely to the 121 1, 24 | what must be done, but also gives the power to "do what is 122 1, 25 | others to follow him and gives the grace for a new life, 123 2, 66 | their primordial meaning, gives the morality of the Covenant 124 2, 80 | due to the human person, gives a number of examples of 125 3, 87 | worldly power and which gives the strength to endure martyrdom. 126 3, 87 | obedience to the Father gives his life on the Cross for 127 3, 89 | possesses a moral content. It gives rise to and calls for a 128 3, 89 | but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. 129 3, 102 | the commandments the Lord gives us the possibility of keeping 130 3, 102 | what you cannot, and he gives his aid to enable you. His 131 3, 117 | Crucified, the Truth which gives of itself. ~When people 132 Conc, 118 | good. This renewal, which gives the ability to do what is 133 Conc, 118 | the slavery of evil and gives the strength to sin no more. 134 Conc, 120 | into the plan of God who gives himself to the world. By


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