Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 1 1, 3 | in the Upper Room for his departure, namely for his Passion
2 1, 8 | in relation to his own "departure" through the Cross: "If
3 1, 8 | Holy Spirit after Christ's departure, the one contained in the
4 1, 11 | humanity - accomplished in his "departure" through the Cross and Resurrection -
5 1, 11 | the divine plan, Christ's "departure" is an indispensable condition
6 1, 13 | to you." Describing his "departure" as a condition for the "
7 1, 14 | send him to you."44 The "departure" of Christ through the Cross
8 1, 14 | at the price of Christ's "departure." While this "departure"
9 1, 14 | departure." While this "departure" caused the Apostles to
10 1, 14 | add to this redemptive "departure" the glory of his Resurrection
11 1, 14 | context of their Master's "departure," an "advantageous" departure,
12 1, 14 | departure," an "advantageous" departure, for thanks to it another "
13 1, 22 | at the price of his own "departure" through the Cross. ~The
14 1, 22 | messianic prophecies. After the "departure" of Christ the Son, the
15 1, 24 | at the price of his own "departure": he gives them this Spirit
16 1, 25 | guidance of those who after the departure of the Lord Jesus felt profoundly
17 2, 27 | at the price of" his own departure, and promises "I will send
18 2, 27 | the words indicating his "departure" through the Cross, and
19 2, 27 | emphasizes the need for this departure: "It is to your advantage
20 2, 30 | the Father, "after" the departure of Christ, "at the price
21 2, 30 | at the price of" that departure. This is first a departure
22 2, 30 | departure. This is first a departure through the Cross, and later,
23 2, 40 | Paschal Mystery of his "departure," from the Gospel of John.
24 2, 40 | Hebrews, on the way to his "departure" through Gethsemani and
25 2, 45 | by virtue of Christ's "departure" in the Paschal Mystery:
26 3, 61 | where he speaks of his own "departure" through the Cross as the
27 3, 61 | foretells not only his "departure" but also his new "coming."
28 3, 61 | change the fact of his "departure." It follows that departure,
29 3, 61 | departure." It follows that departure, after the close of Christ'
30 3, 62 | sacramental expression of the "departure" of Christ through the mystery
31 3, 63 | Paschal Mystery of Christ's "departure," living by his ever new "
32 3, 63 | by Christ. Through the "departure" of the Son, the Holy Spirit
33 3, 63 | with it the mystery of the "departure" of Christ through the Cross
34 3, 64 | acting, by virtue of the "departure of Christ." Therefore the
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 35 3, 76 | establishes the point of departure for the start of true freedom.
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 36 5, 53 | not only in their point of departure, but also in their object”.64
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 37 2, 6| message as its point of departure, especially the fact that
38 4, 23| is left behind. It is the departure of a person who is also
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 39 1, 14 | it is also the point of departure from which her whole "journey
40 3, 40 | self-giving. After her Son's departure, her motherhood remains
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 41 2, 66 | a beginning, a point of departure", it is "oriented towards
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