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1 Ded, 1 | predecessor, the servant of God Paul VI, December 4, 1963,
2 Ded, 1 | Man’s genius has with God’s help produced marvelous
3 II, 4 | documents the communication of God with man, a communication
4 II, 4 | the image and likeness of God in order to embrace divine
5 II, 4 | incomprehension and separation. God, however, did not abandon
6 II, 5 | The communication between God and humanity has thus reached
7 II, 5 | The act of love by which God reveals himself, united
8 II, 5 | how to communicate with God and with other human beings
9 II, 5 | dialogue with the mystery of God, revealed fully in Christ
10 II, 6 | providentially given by God to intensify communion and
11 II, 6 | character of the People of God, favoring a more intense
12 II, 6 | cooperation. ~We give thanks to God for the presence of these
13 III, 8 | expression of communication with God and with one another, to
14 V, 13| communicator” of the Father: “God, in these last days, has
15 V, 14| inter mirifica – which God has placed at our disposal
16 V, 14| entered the human heart, what God has prepared for those who
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