Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,1 | express our remembrance of events which happened at certain
2 3,1 | the memory of particular events or Saints and these memorials
3 3,2 | to live again the sacred events of our salvation. Thus,
4 3,2 | the particular Feast or events of that day. In ancient
5 3,7 | Passion Gospels which relate events connected with the final
6 3,8 | remind all Christians of the events connected with the Resurrection
7 4,2 | because of certain historical events. After the voluntary suffering
8 4,8 | baptized Him and witnessed the events of that glorious day, he
9 4,0 | dedicated to the Saints and Holy Events. Among these are:~ ~St.
10 8,3 | Cross upon Golgotha. The events of Christ's Sacrifice —
11 8,3 | contemporaries of these events that we are calling to mind” [
12 9,8 | spiritually reliving the events of the Bible he learns to
13 9,8 | comprehension and evaluation of the events enriching his wisdom and
14 10,1| At the center of these events stood Moses, who was called
15 10,1| significance of historical events in God's plan, which extends
16 10,1| emphasizing the Lord's role in the events of the day, so that Israel
17 10,2| 10), he recounts the main events of Judea's history from
18 10,2| of Egypt; 2) (Ch. 3-10:9) Events relating to the Temple,
19 10,3| 1-8); and 6) Epilogue on events after the Resurrection (
20 10,3| St. John records real events, but goes beyond the other
21 10,3| first part is dominated by events in Jerusalem, while the
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