Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,7 | fulfilled in Christ the Lord, and human aspirations,
2 II, 1,11| that Jesus, the Messiah and Lord, is through his Spirit always
3 III, 2,44| The God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Eph. 1, 3)
4 III, 2,44| the talents given by the Lord (cf. Malt. 25, 14 if.).
5 III, 2,45| works 10 the value of the Lord’s message.~ ~
6 III, 2,46| death, he was exalted as Lord of ail things, and was manifested
7 III, 2,47| basis for showing that the Lord remains always with his
8 III, 2,49| namely, Christ as Head and Lord of the~universe, "has been
9 III, 2,49| of it, Jesus Christ our Lord" (Enchiridion patristicum,
10 III, 2,53| suffering and glorified Lord, that He may lighten their
11 III, 2,61| priestly people: "Christ the Lord, High Priest baked from
12 III, 2,62| People of God is one: ‘one Lord, one faith, one baptism’ (
13 III, 2,63| of hem expectation of hem Lord and of the eternal Kingdom" (
14 III, 2,64| ineffable manner with the Lord, being his Ever-Virgin Mother,
15 III, 2,64| and fully faithful 10 the Lord, and who was assumed body
16 III, 2,64| conformed "to hem Son, the Lord of lords, and the Conqueror
17 III, 2,64| who are already with the Lord and are interceding for
18 III, 2,65| life hopefully await "our Lord Jesus Christ, who will give
19 III, 2,65| 15, 24-28). Until "the Lord corms in his majesty, and
20 III, 2,65| 49).~ ~On the day of the Lord’s coming, the entire Church
21 IV, 3 | the Apostles’ Creed, the Lord’s Prayer, the Hail Mary,
22 Add, 2 | possible way about God as our Lord and Father, about his love
23 Add, 3 | more intimate love of the Lord Jesus and to genuine love
24 Add, 5 | the Resurrection of Our Lord.~ ~John J. Cardinal Wright,
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