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Dives in misericordia
   Chap., §
1 6, 11 | with the temporary means offered by technology, wealth or Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
2 2, 40 | through the eternal spirit offered himself without blemish 3 2, 40 | accomplishes. For it is a sacrifice offered "through the eternal Spirit," 4 2, 40 | explain to us how Christ "offered himself without blemish 5 2, 40 | As the one priest, "he offered himself without blemish 6 2, 40 | without blemish." But he offered it "through the eternal 7 2, 41 | of the sacrifice which is offered on the Cross. Referring 8 3, 65 | recognize that, if prayer is offered throughout the world, in Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
9 1, 11 | human race that Jesus Christ offered it and returned to the Father 10 1, 12 | sacrifice which would soon be offered on the Cross for the salvation 11 1, 12 | that victim who was once offered and who will never be consumed”.15 ~ 12 1, 12(16)| of his priests, who then offered himself on the Cross; it 13 1, 16 | receive the very One who offered himself for us, we receive 14 4, 39 | Sacrifice, while always offered in a particular community, 15 5, 48 | by bringing the Sacrifice offered once and for all on the 16 5, 48 | is broken on our altars, offered to us as wayfarers along 17 6, 55 | by the very fact that she offered her virginal womb for the Evangelium vitae Chap., §
18 2, 48 | Covenant, God's commandment is offered as the path of life: "I Fides et ratio Chap., §
19 1, 12 | place or culture, but is offered to every man and woman who 20 1, 12 | Revelation, men and women are offered the ultimate truth about 21 1, 15 | the ultimate possibility offered by God for the human being 22 4, 36 | ancient philosophy, which offered new ways of proclaiming 23 4, 38 | encounter with the Gospel offered such a satisfying answer 24 5, 54 | occasions and in different ways offered its discernment in philosophical 25 6, 73 | understanding of it, reason is offered guidance and is warned against 26 6, 75 | invalid. In refusing the truth offered by divine Revelation, philosophy 27 7, 88 | no space for the critique offered by ethical judgement, the Laborem exercens Chap., §
28 4, 22 | that disabled people may be offered work according to their 29 4, 23 | contribution, are instead offered to another society which Redemptor hominis Chap., §
30 2, 9 | that God "again and again offered to man"52. The redemption 31 3, 16 | independent life are being offered, sometimes in abundance, 32 4, 18 | Father has promised and offered to each man in Jesus Christ, 33 4, 20 | Sacrifice of himself that Christ offered to the Father on the altar 34 4, 20 | manifestation of community worship offered to God himself, all the 35 4, 21 | of which Jesus Christ has offered us the example and the most Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
36 1, 16 | him") and after they had offered gifts (cf. Mt. 2:11), Mary 37 2, 32 | which, through the Son, is offered up to the Father in the 38 2, 32 | Eucharistic Liturgy are offered to Mary, have moulded the Redemptoris missio Chap., §
39 1, 8 | time faith must also be offered to him, because the "multitudes 40 1 | Salvation in Christ Is Offered to All~ 41 1, 10 | Church. Since salvation is offered to all, it must be made 42 5, 44 | Jesus Christ...salvation is offered to all people, as a gift 43 7, 78 | suffering, accepted and offered to God with love, derives Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
44 2, 4 | 4. Following the example offered by the Epistle Grande Munus, Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
45 2, 9 | lack the goods and services offered by development are much 46 4, 33 | full use of the benefits offered by science and technology. ~ 47 5, 40 | Maximilian Maria Kolbe who offered his life in place of a prisoner Ut unum sint Chap., §
48 1, 21 | prayer is not specifically offered for Christian unity, but 49 1, 27 | Saint John's Gospel, and offered her life for Christian unity. 50 1, 27 | prayer to the Father is offered as a model for everyone, 51 2, 42 | lent out; scholarships are offered for the training of ministers 52 2, 68 | and in services of worship offered by Communities assembled Veritatis splendor Chap., §
53 2, 29 | applied in life, reflections offered in a form better suited 54 Conc, 120 | its power. No absolution offered by beguiling doctrines,


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