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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Dives in misericordia
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1 3, 4 | with a great richness of expression. It may be difficult to 2 4, 6 | Conversion is the most concrete expression of the working of love and 3 5, 9 | finds its most concrete expression vis-a-vis the suffering, 4 7, 13 | truth, which finds such rich expression in the whole of Sacred Scripture 5 8, 15 | which has found such rich expression in Sacred Scripture and Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
6 Int, 2 | Paul gave a particular expression in the words which are frequently 7 1, 3 | Scripture finds so emphatic an expression as here. ~ ~ 8 1, 5 | Apostles ensures its human expression in the Church and in the 9 1, 10 | Spirit who is the personal expression of this self-giving, of 10 1, 19 | Baptist, "Lamb of God" is an expression of truth about the Redeemer 11 1, 24 | 24. The definitive expression of this mystery is had on 12 2, 38 | absurdity, both in concept and expression! But the ideology of the " 13 2, 41 | Holy Spirit its full human expression. Thus there is a paradoxical 14 2, 41 | Holy Spirit finds daily expression in the Roman liturgy, when 15 3, 56 | It reaches its clearest expression in materialism, both in 16 3, 56 | ideological and historical expression as anti-religious "materialism." 17 3, 59 | self," according to the expression of the Council already quoted. 18 3, 62 | most complete sacramental expression of the "departure" of Christ 19 3, 65 | becomes the ever more mature expression of the new man, who by means 20 Conc, 67 | him its own transcendent expression, turns to him and awaits Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
21 Int, 9 | which finds authoritative expression in the work of the Councils 22 2, 25(49) | a sign of gratitude, an expression of love and an acknowledgment 23 2, 25 | a sign of gratitude, an expression of love and an acknowledgment 24 3, 27 | sees three meanings in this expression. First, “she was and remains 25 3, 29 | 29. The expression repeatedly employed by the 26 4, 35 | perfection. The sacrament is an expression of this bond of communion 27 4, 36 | Council of Trent gave concrete expression to the Apostle Paul's stern 28 4, 38 | likewise visible, and finds expression in the series of “bonds” 29 4, 43 | as much as it is the apt expression and the unsurpassable source 30 5, 49 | Eucharist has found historical expression not only in the demand for 31 5, 50 | beauty not simply as an expression of their own talents, but 32 5, 52 | These norms are a concrete expression of the authentically ecclesial 33 6, 56 | his passion, and then find expression after Easter by her partaking Evangelium vitae Chap., §
34 Int, 2(1) | The expression "Gospel of life" is not 35 1, 13 | sexual act as the proper expression of conjugal love, while 36 1, 15 | or hope. We see a tragic expression of all this in the spread 37 2, 49 | 2), and its fundamental expression, following the example of 38 4, 87 | of charity, which finds expression in personal witness, various 39 4, 93 | particularly significant expression of solidarity between families Fides et ratio Chap., §
40 Int, 5 | human life and its forms of expression, it has also tended to pursue 41 Int, 6 | vocation it is to give cultural expression to their thinking no longer 42 1, 11 | truth may find their full expression. This is the teaching of 43 1, 13 | individuals to give consummate expression to their own freedom. Put 44 1, 15 | and seeks acceptance as an expression of love. This revealed truth 45 3, 33(28) | therefore, are the highest expression of human nature; which is 46 3, 33(28) | religious impulse is the highest expression of the human person, because 47 4, 36 | universe find their earliest expression in poetry; and the theogonies 48 6, 67 | faith and its need to find expression by way of human reason fully 49 7, 84 | Revelation of God, but only the expression of human notions about God 50 7, 90(106)| Encyclical Letter on the expression in the Gospel of Saint John, “ 51 Conc, 108 | enquiries rise to their highest expression. This was a truth which Laborem exercens Chap., §
52 2, 4 | to satisfy his needs. The expression "subdue the earth" has an 53 2, 5 | objective sense, which finds expression in the various epochs of 54 2, 7 | needed for production (the expression "workforce" is in fact in 55 3, 11 | socioeconomic class conflict, found expression in the ideological conflict 56 4, 17 | States, links that find expression, for instance, in the import 57 4, 20 | politics" in the sense that the expression is commonly understood today. Redemptor hominis Chap., §
58 1, 5 | evangelization that found expression in the Apostolic Exhortation 59 1, 6 | occasions but to which he gave expression in a special way in his 60 2, 9 | from the beginning found expression in creating the world, giving 61 2, 10 | himself". If we may use the expression, this is the human dimension 62 2, 11 | the life of mankind finds expression in religion and then in 63 3, 16 | only with that which found expression in the Creator's first message 64 4, 19 | then love for his human expression in the Gospel, tradition 65 4, 19 | line with Saint Augustine's expression: intellege, ut credas-crede, 66 4, 19 | suggestions will shortly find expression - in keeping with the proposal 67 4, 19 | many lay people who find expression in this activity for their 68 4, 22 | life of the Church finds expression in its exceptional closeness Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
69 Int, 1(2) | The expression "fullness of time" (pleroma 70 1, 8 | mean, and in particular the expression "full of grace" (kecharitoméne).21~ 71 1, 8 | words, and especially on the expression "full of grace," we can 72 1, 8(21) | varied interpretation of this expression: cf. Origen, In Lucam homiliae, 73 1, 19 | through Mary."42~In the expression "Blessed is she who believed," 74 1, 20 | 27) These words were an expression of praise of Mary as Jesus' 75 1, 22 | This truth has also found expression in the teaching of the Second 76 1, 23 | Undoubtedly, we find here an expression of the Son's particular 77 1, 24 | especially now, on Golgotha, this expression goes to the very heart of 78 2, 29 | Catholic Church its culminating expression in the work of the Second 79 2, 36 | consciousness and a new expression. That which remained hidden 80 3, 45(130)| Clearly, in the Greek text the expression "eis ta idia" goes beyond Redemptoris missio Chap., §
81 2, 15 | world finds its highest expression in the gift of his life 82 2, 20 | gospel values" which are an expression of the kingdom and which 83 5, 51 | with the Church, are a true expression of communion and a means 84 5, 52 | is enriched with forms of expression and values in the various 85 5, 54 | way that it really is an expression of the community's Christian 86 5, 54 | Christians. It must be an expression of the community's life, 87 5, 55 | are the main and essential expression, even when they contain " 88 6, 61 | prominent as to justify the expression: "Peter and the other Apostles" ( 89 6, 62 | the Church finds practical expression: "In a world where the lessening 90 6, 63 | I feel the duty to give expression to it in my meetings with 91 7, 77 | Missionary cooperation" is the expression used to describe the sharing Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
92 1, 3 | encourage us to give renewed expression to the Church's memory of 93 3, 11 | civilization's own forms of expression.~Perfect communion in love Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
94 2, 10 | peoples.~In the light of this expression of Pope Paul VI, we are 95 3, 14(31) | The expression "Fourth World" is used not 96 3, 20 | political but is also, as the expression goes, geopolitical. Each 97 4, 30 | dimension of its own, the modern expression of an essential dimension 98 5, 37 | attitudes, one can add the expression: "at any price." In other 99 5, 38 | to quote the felicitous expression of the Encyclical Populorum 100 5, 39 | development, in the familiar expression Pope Paul's Encyclical, Ut unum sint Chap., §
101 1, 9 | wills unity, and unity is an expression of the whole depth of his 102 1, 19 | civilization's own forms of expression".34 They recognized that 103 1, 19 | the meaning of truth. The expression of truth can take different 104 1, 19 | renewal of these forms of expression becomes necessary for the 105 1, 21 | finds its most complete expression in common prayer. When brothers 106 1, 21 | grace of unity", "a genuine expression of the ties which even now 107 1, 21 | it actually becomes an expression and confirmation of unity. 108 1, 37 | realization and a clearer expression of the unfathomable riches 109 2, 42 | sisters. Again, the very expression separated brethren tends 110 2, 52 | change found its historical expression in the ecclesial act whereby " 111 2, 54 | In this perspective an expression which I have frequently 112 2, 54 | history of Christianity, this expression refers primarily to the 113 2, 57 | traditional and very beautiful expression 'Sister Churches', which 114 2, 57 | monasticism gives special expression. From the glorious days 115 2, 76 | for peace in a harmonious expression of feelings which struck 116 3, 87 | Here we have the ecumenical expression of the Gospel law of sharing. 117 3, 88 | essential good. In the beautiful expression of Pope Saint Gregory the Veritatis splendor Chap., §
118 1, 12 | Kingdom is referred to in the expression "eternal life", which is 119 1, 13 | commandment we find a precise expression of the singular dignity 120 1, 27 | Gospel",40 as the faithful expression of God's wisdom and will. ~ 121 2, 34 | clearest and most authoritative expression in the words of Christ: " 122 2, 36 | morality; they would be the expression of a law which man in an 123 2, 41 | therefore be considered an expression of divine wisdom: by submitting 124 2, 43 | enters here as the human expression of God's eternal law. Saint 125 2, 48 | anticipatory signs, the expression and the promise of the gift 126 2, 65 | definitive attempts to give it expression; they would only be its " 127 2, 82 | actually represents its basic expression. ~The doctrine of the object 128 2, 82 | the commandments, as an expression of obedience and of love. 129 3, 106 | its ardour, methods and expression".166 Dechristianization, 130 3, 107 | holiness thus brings to full expression and effectiveness the threefold 131 3, 110 | of faith and foster their expression in life and those which, 132 3, 113 | be seen as a legitimate expression either of Christian freedom


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