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1 Int, 8 | permeates all creation. The Son of God became man in order
2 1, 13| total self-giving by his Son, who 'became obedient unto
3 1, 16| you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood,
4 1, 18| fact that the flesh of the Son of Man, given as food, is
5 2, 21| sacramental communion with the Son of God who was sacrificed
6 2, 23| inseparable activity of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
7 4, 34| identification with his only-begotten Son through the working of the
8 4, 36| communion with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Nor
9 6, 54| trust in the words of my Son. If he was able to change
10 6, 55| Annunciation Mary conceived the Son of God in the physical reality
11 6, 55| the Holy Spirit” was “the Son of God” (Lk 1:30-35). In
12 6, 55| that the same Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of Mary,
13 6, 55| Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of Mary, becomes present
14 6, 55| in history – in which the Son of God, still invisible
15 6, 56| 35). The tragedy of her Son's crucifixion was thus foretold,
16 6, 56| culminate in her union with her Son in his passion, and then
17 6, 57| each of us: “Behold, your Son!”. To each of us he also
18 6, 58| Eucharist. Every time the Son of God comes again to us
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