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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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5005 SA 1, 3 | Councils we can look in a new way-a more mature and profound 5006 SA 1, 3 | more mature and profound way-at these two holy figures, 5007 EE CON, 59 | bread and wine the divine Wayfarer who joined the two disciples 5008 EE 5, 48 | altars, offered to us as wayfarers along the paths of the world, 5009 DV Conc, 67 | frozen he warms," what is "wayward he sets anew" on the paths 5010 UUS 3, 78(129) | Report, Seventh Assembly, WCC, Geneva, 1991, pp. 235-258. 5011 RMi 5, 50 | divided among themselves weakens their witness. It is thus 5012 LE 2, 9 | not only because of the wearing out of his physical strength ( 5013 VS 3, 95 | journey, a journey frequently wearisome on account of difficulties, 5014 DV Conc, 67 | that interior peace, which weary man seeks in his inmost 5015 CA 4, 41 | people are ensnared in a web of false and superficial 5016 RMa 2, 31(81) | Cf. the Weddase Maryam (Praises of Mary), 5017 CA 3, 25 | The Gospel parable of the weeds among the wheat (cf. Mt 5018 LE 4, 19 | this involves a regular weekly rest comprising at least 5019 RMi 4, 37 | non-practicing, is exercised within well-defined territories and groups of 5020 EV 2, 32 | their hope of salvation is well-founded.~The same thing has taken 5021 EE Int, 10 | initiatives which, albeit well-intentioned, indulge in Eucharistic 5022 VS 2, 74 | Furthermore, such investigation is well-suited to meeting the demands of 5023 RMa 2, 35 | Magnificat," which, having welled up from the depths of Mary' 5024 RMa 2, 33 | Putting an end to the wellknown controversy about the cult 5025 CA 3, 25 | control which dries up the wellsprings of initiative and creativity. 5026 SA 7, 23 | century, at the time of Saint Wenceslaus, there was still a strong 5027 RMi 4, 39 | the same road that Christ went-namely a road of poverty, obedience, 5028 SRS 3, 22 | machine, cogs on a gigantic wheel. This is often true also 5029 SA 5, 16 | to the new People of God. Wherefore this People, while remaining 5030 FR 1, 15 | open to the transcendent, whilst respecting both their autonomy 5031 RMi Int, 1 | we must commit ourselves wholeheartedly to its service. It is the 5032 FR Int, 4 | always be respected in its wholeness, without any instrumentalization, 5033 RH 1, 5 | Exhortation Evangelii Nuntiandi17, wich was so joyously welcomed 5034 VS 3, 95 | quench the dimly burning wick (cf Is 42:3). As Paul VI 5035 LE 1, 2 | period the Church's teaching widens its horizon to take in the 5036 DV 2, 43 | abortion, euthanasia, or willful self-destruction, whatever 5037 FR Int, 5 | orientation towards truth, has wilted under the weight of so much 5038 FR 2, 16 | paths. He peers through her windows and listens at her doors. 5039 SRS 7, 48 | our hands - the bread and wine-serve for the coming of the definitive 5040 FR Bles | and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit 5041 SRS 4, 30 | gather where I have not winnowed? ...So take the talent from 5042 DM 5, 8 | earth,"88 when God "will wipe away every tear from their 5043 DM 3, 4(58) | 145(144):9; Sir. 18:8-14; Wisd 11:23- 12:1~ 5044 UUS 1, 7 | 7. "The Lord of the Ages wisely and patiently follows out 5045 FR 4, 36 | the Apostle judged it wiser in his speech to make the 5046 EE CON, 62 | immortality.~O thou, the wisest, mightiest, best,~Our present 5047 LE 2, 9 | his likeness15, was not withdrawn or cancelled out even when 5048 EV 2, 46 | like an evening shadow; I wither away like grass" (Ps 102: 5049 FR 4, 48 | then runs the grave risk of withering into myth or superstition. 5050 CA 1, 5 | almost as if they were "wolves", a conflict between the 5051 RMa 3, 46 | Nazareth sheds light on womanhood as such by the very fact 5052 EV 3, 61(60) | hidden in their mothers' wombs (cf. 1:39-45) - emphasizes 5053 VS 2, 51 | written", Saint Augustine wondered, "except in the book of 5054 RMi 1, 11 | mankind, and opens up the wondrous prospect of divine filiation. 5055 RMa 2, 37 | Mary, whom tradition is wont to call the "new Eve"91 5056 SRS 3, 15 | traditional dependence of the worker-proletarian in capitalism. This provokes 5057 LE 2, 7 | production (the expression "workforce" is in fact in common use) 5058 CA 1, 6 | is only by the labour of working-men that States grow rich".14 5059 DM 5, 7 | therefore man in the world-that "he gave his only Son, that 5060 FR 6, 69 | to discern in different world-views and different cultures “ 5061 VS 3, 87 | one free in the face of worldly power and which gives the 5062 SA 3, 9 | However tired and physically worn out I am, I will go with 5063 SRS 3, 13 | situation has noticeably worsened. Before these tragedies 5064 EV 2, 36 | his Creator and ends up by worshipping creatures: "They exchanged 5065 SA 5, 17 | Father";32 "All the earth worships you; they sing praises to 5066 RH 4, 21 | be able to serve others worthily and effectively we must 5067 RH 4, 21 | is sometimes held, though wrongly, that freedom is an end 5068 CA 2, 12 | attentively: "To remedy these wrongs (the unjust distribution 5069 RH 3, 16 | progress must, so to speak, be x-rayed from this point of view. 5070 VS 1, 10(18) | Saint Leo the Great, Sermo XCII, Chap. III: PL 54, 454.~ 5071 VS 3, 87(140) | Enarratio in Psalmum XCIX, 7: CCL 39, 1397.~ 5072 DV 2, 45(177) | Augustine, Enarr. in Ps. XLI, 13: CCL, 38, 470: "What 5073 DV 3, 58(254) | Augustine, Enarr. in Ps. XLIX, 2: CCL 38, pp. 575f.; St. 5074 UUS 3, 94(151) | Sermon XLVI, 30: CCL 41, 557.~ 5075 RMa 1, 10(26) | Damian, Carmina et preces, XLVII: PL 145, 934.~ 5076 RMa 2, 25(52) | Augustine, De civitate Dei, XVIII, 51: CCL 48, 650.~ 5077 CA 1, 4(7) | Leonis XIII P.M. Acta, XXI, Romae 1902, 320.~ 5078 SRS 4, 31(59) | Vita S. Augustini Episcopi, XXIV: PL 32, 53f.~ 5079 VS 3, 108(168) | De Trinitate, XXIX, 9-10: CCL 4, 70.~ 5080 DV 1, 25(96) | Iohannis Evangelium Tractatus, XXV, 13; XXVII, 6: CCL 36, 266, 5081 DV 3, 62(276) | Ioannis Evangelium Tractatus XXVI, 13, CCL 36, p. 266; cf. 5082 DV 1, 25(96) | Evangelium Tractatus, XXV, 13; XXVII, 6: CCL 36, 266, 272f.; 5083 SRS 4, 31(59) | Officiis Ministrorum, lib. II, XXVIII, 136-140: PL 16 139-141; 5084 RMa 1, 10(27) | Divina Commedia, Paradiso, XXXIII, 1; cf. Liturgy of the Hours, 5085 FR 1, 15(21) | De Vera Religione, XXXIX, 72: CCL 32, 234.~ 5086 SRS 4, 31(58) | Tractatae, Interrogatio XXXVII, nn. 1-2: PG 31, 1009-1012 5087 EV 2, 35 | 35. The Yahwist account of creation expresses 5088 CA 3, 23 | War and sanctioned by the Yalta Agreements could only be 5089 LE 2, 9 | those who work in builders' yards and in construction work, 5090 DV 1, 20 | revealed them to babes; yea, Father, for such was your 5091 EV 4, 95 | make it new".123 Like the yeast which leavens the whole 5092 SRS 3, 26(47) | Instruments, United Nations, New York, 1983; John Paul II, Encyclical 5093 VS 3, 95(150) | Ibid., 34: loc. cit., 123-1 Z5.~ 5094 SA 2, 4(6) | Staroslavenskog Instituta, Knjiga 4, Zagreb 1960), p. 184.~ 5095 RMi 5, 52(88) | Address to the Bishops of Zaire, Kinshasa, May 3, 1980, 5096 SRS 7, 49(91) | the Shrine of Our Lady of Zapopan, Mexico (January 30, 1979), 5097 EV 1, 25 | You have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living


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