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1 Int, 3 | Church's life. Through it Christ makes present within time
2 I | Looking towards Christ~
3 I, 6 | in the “long term”.~Jesus Christ stands at the centre not
4 I, 6 | Paul VI, proclaimed that Christ is “the goal of human history,
5 I, 6 | realities, seen in the light of Christ. In the Incarnate Word,
6 I | Contemplating with Mary the face of Christ~
7 I, 8 | contemplation of the face of Christ, as part of an ecclesial
8 I, 9 | contemplating the face of Christ, now from a Marian perspective,
9 I, 10 | ever rooted in the theme of Christ and the contemplation of
10 II, 11 | the Eucharist the glory of Christ remains veiled. The Eucharist
11 II, 11 | his complete hiddenness, Christ becomes a mystery of light,
12 II, 12 | disciples on the road to Emmaus, Christ himself intervenes to show, “
13 II, 13 | understood by all. It is Christ himself who speaks when
14 II, 15 | meaning.13 In the Eucharist, Christ makes present to us anew
15 II, 15 | towards the future, when Christ will come again at the end
16 II, 16 | suggest that other forms of Christ's presence are not real,
17 II, 16 | par excellence, because Christ thereby becomes substantially
18 II, 16 | that we are approaching Christ himself. It is precisely
19 II, 18 | cultivate a lively awareness of Christ's real presence, both in
20 III, 20 | The Church is the Body of Christ: we walk “with Christ” to
21 III, 20 | of Christ: we walk “with Christ” to the extent that we are
22 III, 20 | relationship “with his body”. Christ provided for the creation
23 IV, 24 | experienced. The encounter with Christ, constantly intensified
24 IV, 24 | entering into communion with Christ in the memorial of his Pasch
25 IV, 24(22)| of the Body and Blood of Christ (10 June 2004): L'Osservatore
26 IV, 26 | manner of the crucified Christ might end up as a martyr,
27 IV, 28 | recognized as true followers of Christ (cf. Jn 13:35; Mt 25:31-
28 Con, 29 | incomparable treasure which Christ has entrusted to his Church.
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