Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 1 3, 4 | People of God of the Old Covenant, had drawn from their age -
2 3, 4 | fact, the people of the covenant with God, a covenant that
3 3, 4 | the covenant with God, a covenant that it broke many times.
4 3, 4 | and the renewal of the covenant after the return from exile.36 ~
5 3, 4 | misery. The people of the Old Covenant experienced this misery
6 3, 4 | this act of breaking the covenant when He solemnly declared
7 3, 4 | which had entered into the covenant with God - to appeal for
8 3, 4(52)| occurs in connection with the covenant that God established with
9 3, 4(52)| established with Israel. This covenant was, on God's part, a gift
10 3, 4(52)| since, in harmony with the covenant entered into, God had made
11 3, 4(52)| whenever Israel broke the covenant and did not respect its
12 3, 4(52)| guilt for having broken the covenant, cannot lay claim to God'
13 3, 4(52)| it, since the God of the covenant is really "responsible for
14 3, 4(52)| reestablishment of the interior covenant. ~The second word which
15 3, 4 | in the context of the Old Covenant the full revelation of God,
16 3, 4 | history both of the Old Covenant and of the New, that mystery
17 3, 4 | depart from you, and my covenant of peace shall not be removed."57
18 4, 5 | for remembering His holy covenant.61 ~In the teaching of Christ
19 4, 5 | upon every breach of the covenant of love, every loss of grace,
20 5, 7 | witness to the wonderful covenant of God with humanity, of
21 5, 7 | every human being This covenant, as old as man - it goes
22 5, 7 | equally the new and definitive covenant, which was established there
23 5, 7 | the word of the God of the covenant: that will be pronounced
24 5, 9 | to His own love, to the covenant that He willed from eternity
25 7 | tradition of the Old and the New Covenant, and above all of Jesus
26 7, 13 | consequences in the history of His covenant with man; even to the cross
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 27 1, 15 | be manifested in the New Covenant. ~ ~
28 1, 16 | is this path. In the Old Covenant, anointing had become the
29 1, 16 | anointed personage in the Old Covenant) is that single great personage
30 1, 16 | and he will become "a covenant to the people, a light to
31 2, 27 | against salvation, against the covenant and the union of man with
32 2, 34 | the capacity of having a covenant, which will take place in
33 2, 40 | the sacrifices of the Old Covenant in which "the blood of goats
34 2, 42 | throughout the history of the Old Covenant of God with man. His action
35 3, 53 | in the economy of the Old Covenant. For this action has been
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 36 Int, 1 | Church, the People of the New Covenant, began her pilgrim journey
37 Int, 2 | the new and everlasting covenant. It will be shed for you
38 2, 21 | Calvary. By analogy with the Covenant of Mount Sinai, sealed by
39 2, 21 | community, the People of the New Covenant. ~The Apostles, by accepting
40 2, 21(38) | Behold the blood of the Covenant which the Lord has made
41 2, 22 | Christ, the People of the New Covenant, far from closing in upon
42 3, 27 | of the People of the New Covenant, the Church's Magisterium
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 43 1, 25 | to the mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood
44 1, 25 | the sacrifices of the Old Covenant, whereby God expressed his
45 1, 25 | the Mediator of the New Covenant "poured out for many for
46 2, 32 | experience of the people of the Covenant is renewed in the experience
47 2, 40 | of the "ten words" in the covenant of Sinai (cf. Ex 34:28).
48 2, 44 | being the people of the Covenant, called to increase in accordance
49 2, 48 | surprising, therefore, that God's Covenant with his people is so closely
50 2, 48 | bodily dimension. In that Covenant, God's commandment is offered
51 2, 49 | Sinai to the people of the Covenant. When the people look for
52 2, 51 | them the people of the New Covenant. From the Cross, the source
53 3, 53 | Decalogue, at the heart of the Covenant which the Lord makes with
54 3, 53 | contained in the original covenant between God and humanity
55 3, 54 | serves. The people of the Covenant, although slowly and with
56 3, 76 | fidelity. The God of the Covenant has entrusted the life of
57 3, 77 | irrepressible echo of the original covenant of God the Creator with
58 4, 94 | has been lost, a sort of "covenant" between generations. In
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 59 2, 4 | of the Creator's original covenant with creation in man. When
60 2, 9 | having broken the original covenant with God, heard the words: "
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 61 2, 9 | rejected by breaking the first Covenant51 and the later covenants
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 62 Int, 1 | the first fiat of the New Covenant, prefigures the Church's
63 1, 14 | the beginning of the Old Covenant; Mary's faith at the Annunciation
64 1, 14 | Annunciation inaugurates the New Covenant. Just as Abraham "in hope
65 1, 17 | everything revealed in the Old Covenant. From the moment of the
66 1, 17 | the beginning of the New Covenant. This is the beginning of
67 2, 25 | with the Israel of the Old Covenant journeying through the desert.
68 2, 27 | beginning of the new and eternal Covenant of God with man in Jesus
69 2, 28 | of the new and eternal Covenant,"69 and it continues to
70 2, 36 | he who as the God of the Covenant, "remembers his mercy." ~
71 2, 37 | truth about the God of the Covenant: the God who is Almighty
72 2, 37 | Magnificat. The God of the Covenant, celebrated in the exultation
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 73 2, 12 | 3); he has established a covenant with all of them (cf. Gn
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 74 Int, 4 | heart and are part of the Covenant, really have the capacity
75 1, 10 | In the "ten words" of the Covenant with Israel, and in the
76 1, 12 | existence the people of the Covenant (cf. Ex 24) and called them
77 1, 12 | promise and sign of the New Covenant, in which the law would
78 1, 12 | to a promise. In the Old Covenant the object of the promise
79 1, 12 | Dt 6:20-25). In the New Covenant the object of the promise
80 1, 21 | the sacrament of the New Covenant (cf. 1 Cor 11:23-29), is
81 1, 25 | God imparted in the Old Covenant, and which attained their
82 1, 25 | perfection in the New and Eternal Covenant in the very person of the
83 2, 41 | to the Revelation of the Covenant and of the redemptive Incarnation.
84 2, 44 | election and of the divine Covenant, and also as a pledge of
85 2, 66 | gives the morality of the Covenant its aspect of completeness,
86 2, 66 | The morality of the New Covenant is similarly dominated by
87 2, 70 | rejects God, his law, the covenant of love that God offers,
88 2, 76 | the commandments of the Covenant renewed in the blood of
89 2, 82 | Biblical morality of the Covenant and of the commandments,
90 3, 114 | Lord of creation and of the Covenant. He reminded him of the
91 3, 117 | in the words of the New Covenant which have been entrusted
92 3, 117 | to be ministers of a new covenant, not in a written code but
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