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1 Int, 1 | Church, the People of the New Covenant, began her pilgrim
2 Int, 2 | blood, the blood of the new and everlasting covenant.
3 Int, 6 | with the enthusiasm of the new evangelization. To contemplate
4 Int, 7 | Christ and pointing out with new force to the Church the
5 1, 13| that is to say the grant of new immortal life in the resurrection”.18 ~
6 1, 20| leads to the expectation of “new heavens” and “a new earth” (
7 1, 20| of “new heavens” and “a new earth” (Rev 21:1), but this
8 1, 20| at the beginning of the new millennium, so that Christians
9 2, 21| were both the seeds of the new Israel and the beginning
10 2, 21| laid the foundations of the new messianic community, the
11 2, 21| community, the People of the New Covenant. ~The Apostles,
12 2, 22| Christ, the People of the New Covenant, far from closing
13 3, 27| history of the People of the New Covenant, the Church's Magisterium
14 3, 29| of Holy Orders, makes a new presbyter by conferring
15 5, 47| a way consonant with the new content of Easter.~
16 6, 58| wine, the seeds of that new history wherein the mighty
17 6, 58| world. Mary sings of the “new heavens” and the “new earth”
18 6, 58| the “new heavens” and the “new earth” which find in the
19 CON, 59| light and their hearts to new hope (cf. Lk 24:13-35).~
20 CON, 60| a matter of inventing a 'new programme'. The programme
21 CON, 62| opening up before us those “new heavens” and that “new earth”
22 CON, 62| new heavens” and that “new earth” which will appear
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