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1 Int, 2 | understanding of the mysteries of God. When we meet him fully,
2 Int, 5 | confident that the People of God, at every level, will welcome
3 I, 6 | Word, both the mystery of God and the mystery of man are
4 I, 9 | so dear to the People of God, has a markedly biblical
5 II, 11| devotion of the People of God: The Eucharist is a mystery
6 II, 12| the liturgy of the Word of God precedes the liturgy of
7 II, 13| at explaining the word of God and drawing out its meaning
8 II, 13| that enable the word of God to touch people's minds
9 II, 15| expresses the fellowship which God wishes to establish with
10 II, 18| inspired by the word of God and the experience of so
11 II, 18| procession. Our faith in the God who took flesh in order
12 III, 19| yearnings? Is this not what God had in mind when he brought
13 III, 19| history his plan of salvation? God has placed in human hearts
14 III, 19| we might be “sated” with God here on earth, in expectation
15 III, 22| Apostles, called by the word of God, capable of sharing in spiritual
16 III, 22| participation of the whole People of God. Here we see the principal “
17 III, 23| In a sense, the People of God of all times were present
18 IV, 26| is by a forgetfulness of God and a vain pursuit of human
19 IV, 26| more forceful witness to God's presence in the world.
20 IV, 26| be afraid to speak about God and to bear proud witness
21 IV, 27| only of intimate union with God but also of the unity of
22 IV, 28| society. In the Eucharist our God has shown love in the extreme,
23 Con, 29| know we can always count on God's help.~
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