Chap., §
1 Int, 2 | 2. During the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000
2 Int, 10 | this? The Eucharist is too great a gift to tolerate ambiguity
3 1, 11 | adoration before this mystery: a great mystery, a mystery of mercy.
4 1, 19 | and become part of that great multitude which cries out: “
5 2, 25(49)| reserved in churches with great reverence in a prominent
6 2, 25 | reserved in churches with great reverence in a prominent
7 3, 31 | their focus amid such a great number of different tasks.
8 4, 39 | It would therefore be a great contradiction if the sacrament
9 4, 39 | Eucharistic Sacrifice. Hence the great truth expressed which the
10 5, 47 | Supper, instituted this great sacrament. There is an episode
11 5, 48 | in a setting worthy of so great a mystery. In the wake of
12 5, 49 | indirectly, a source of great inspiration.~Such was the
13 5, 49 | melodies and the many, often great, composers who sought to
14 5, 50 | Christian art made by the great architectural and artistic
15 5, 51 | throughout the world, the great vitality which the celebration
16 5, 52 | of this makes clear the great responsibility which belongs
17 5, 52 | chosen by the Church's great liturgical tradition and
18 5, 52 | Eucharist be observed with great fidelity. These norms are
19 5, 52 | to our hands: it is too great for anyone to feel free
20 CON, 59 | unconsciously, yearns. A great and transcendent mystery,
21 CON, 61 | millennium, culminating in the Great Jubilee, have spurred us
22 CON, 61 | the journey will be too great for you” (1 Kg 19:7). The
23 CON, 62 | the saints, who are the great interpreters of true Eucharistic
|