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perfection

Dives in misericordia
   Chap., §
1 3, 4 | God signifies transcendent perfection nevertheless love is "greater" 2 5, 7 | the absolute fullness of perfection: fullness of justice and 3 5, 8 | in its turn reveals the perfection of justice? ~The Paschal 4 7, 13 | not a question here of the perfection of the inscrutable essence 5 7, 13 | divinity itself, but of the perfection and attribute whereby man, 6 7, 13 | Mercy in itself, as a perfection of the infinite God, is Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
7 4, 35 | consolidate and bring to perfection. The sacrament is an expression Evangelium vitae Chap., §
8 Int, 2 | responsibility and brought to perfection in love and in the gift 9 1, 22 | reached a very high stage of perfection. Enclosed in the narrow 10 2, 31 | manifested in love and brought to perfection, by God's free gift, through 11 2, 36 | renewed and brought to perfection in them. God's plan for 12 2, 40 | Testament will bring to perfection, is a forceful appeal for 13 2, 50 | brought to full and definitive perfection. Today too, by looking upon 14 3, 52 | participates by his dignity in the perfection of the divine archetype".38 15 Conc, 103| carried out with supreme perfection.~The "woman clothed with Fides et ratio Chap., §
16 3, 25 | happiness and moves towards perfection. Here too it is a question 17 3, 32 | from deep within. Human perfection, then, consists not simply Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
18 Int, 6 | has already reached that perfection whereby she exists without 19 3, 47 | has already reached that perfection whereby she exists without Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
20 4, 27 | rapidly towards an undefined perfection of some kind.49~Such an 21 4, 30 | man as the means to his perfection (cf. Gen 1:26-30; 2:15-16; Veritatis splendor Chap., §
22 1, 12 | God. It is attained in its perfection only after death, but in 23 1, 15 | spiritual journey towards perfection, at the heart of which is 24 1, 16 | to enter upon the path of perfection: "If you wish to be perfect, 25 1, 16 | towards the horizon of the perfection proper to the Beatitudes. 26 1, 17 | in which the desire for perfection can take root and mature, 27 1, 17 | who has been called to perfection: the young man, having observed 28 1, 17 | grace ("Come, follow me"). ~Perfection demands that maturity in 29 1, 18 | spontaneously tends towards that perfection whose measure is God alone: " 30 1, 18 | clearer the meaning of this perfection: "Be merciful, even as your 31 1, 19 | time the content of this perfection consist in the following 32 1, 20 | follow him along the way of perfection, Jesus asks him to be perfect 33 1, 24 | commandment of love and of the perfection to which it is ordered: 34 1, 25 | and which attained their perfection in the New and Eternal Covenant 35 2, 34 | arrive at full and blessed perfection by cleaving to God".57 Although 36 2, 38 | arrive at full and blessed perfection by cleaving to God".64 These 37 2, 39 | Creator and freely attain perfection. Attaining such perfection 38 2, 39 | perfection. Attaining such perfection means personally building 39 2, 39 | personally building up that perfection in himself. Indeed, just 40 2, 45 | hearts" (2 Cor 3:3); a law of perfection and of freedom (cf 2 Cor 41 2, 71 | his acts that man attains perfection as man, as one who is called 42 2, 71 | arrive at full and blessed perfection by cleaving to him.119 ~ 43 2, 78 | and thus brings about the perfection of the person. An act is 44 2, 78 | its ultimate and decisive perfection when the will actually does 45 2, 79 | the person himself and his perfection. These are the goods safeguarded 46 3, 89 | it entails and brings to perfection the acceptance and observance 47 3, 95 | demands of radicalness and perfection".149 ~In fact, genuine understanding 48 3, 110 | the good brought to its perfection. The Church's Magisterium


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