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1 2, 15(44) | 20: loc. cit., 629-632; Discourse to the International Labor 2 2, 15(44) | 1982), 2250-2266; Paul VI, Discourse to the same Organization ( 3 3, 28(59) | Cf. Discourse at the Headquarters of the 4 4, 30(69) | Cf. Discourse to Latin American Bishops 5 5, 49(102)| Cf. Discourse to UNESCO (June 2, 1980): 6 5, 52(104)| cit., 285-289; Paul VI, Discourse at the United Nations (October Dives in misericordia Chap., §
7 1, 1 | spoken during the farewell discourse at the end of the paschal Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
8 1, 3 | during the same farewell discourse, preparing the Apostles 9 1, 8 | throughout the farewell discourse, he reveals the bonds which 10 1, 9 | 9. Thus in the farewell discourse at the Last Supper, we can 11 1, 9 | the Trinity. The farewell discourse can be read as a special 12 1, 11 | 11. Christ's farewell discourse at the Last Supper stands 13 1, 13 | by Jesus in the farewell discourse should be read again in 14 1, 14 | the words of the farewell discourse in the Upper Room bear witness. 15 1, 20 | he came to the farewell discourse in the Upper Room, we find 16 1, 22 | the truth contained in the discourse in the Upper Room. Jesus 17 1, 22 | Holy Spirit, during this discourse and conversation presents 18 1, 22 | Jesus says in the farewell discourse in the Upper Room, the Holy 19 1, 24 | prediction of the farewell discourse: the Risen Christ, as it 20 2, 27 | 27. When Jesus during the discourse in the Upper Room foretells 21 2, 29 | the Church in the farewell discourse: in a particular way as 22 2, 30 | prophecies in the farewell discourse found their most exact and 23 2, 30 | witnesses." In the first discourse of Peter in Jerusalem this " 24 2, 31 | emphasized in this first discourse, when Peter exclaims: "Let 25 2, 31 | Holy Spirit. Peter in his discourse in Jerusalem calls people 26 2, 39 | was called by Jesus in his discourse in the Upper Room the Paraclete. 27 2, 42 | and foretold during the discourse in the Upper Room. And with 28 2, 48 | 48. In his farewell discourse Jesus linked these three 29 3, 61 | that in the same farewell discourse Jesus foretells not only Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
30 CON, 59 | the end of the Eucharistic discourse in John's Gospel, to say Fides et ratio Chap., §
31 4, 39 | of theology as rational discourse about God, had to this point 32 4, 39 | summit of philosophical discourse. But in the light of Christian 33 5, 49 | deficient philosophical discourse. Rather, it is the Magisterium' 34 5, 55 | knowledge and philosophical discourse for the understanding of 35 6, 73 | question of theological discourse using this or that concept 36 6, 75 | respected even when theological discourse makes use of philosophical 37 7, 86 | integrate them into theological discourse in a way appropriate to 38 7, 87 | concerned to make theological discourse relevant and understandable Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
39 3, 47(134)| Cf. Pope Paul VI, Discourse of 21 November 1964: AAS 40 3, 47(136)| Pope Paul VI, Discourse of 21 November 1964: AAS Redemptoris missio Chap., §
41 8, 91 | Jesus, in his "missionary discourse" (cf. Mt 10), teaches them Ut unum sint Chap., §
42 3, 88(147)| Cf. Discourse at the Headquarters of the


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