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5505    1,   2,     3, 1014     |                 pray: "From a sudden and unforeseen death, deliver us, O Lord";586
5506    1,   2,     1,  393     |               that makes the angels' sin unforgivable. "There is no repentance
5507    1,   2,     2,  599     |               the result of chance in an unfortunate coincidence of circumstances,
5508    4,   1,     1, 2570     |                  his promises which seem unfulfilled.9 Thus one aspect of the
5509    1,   1,     1,   42     |     incomprehensible, the invisible, the ungraspable"-- with our human representations.16
5510    4,   1,     1, 2641     |            canticles in the light of the unheard - of event that God accomplished
5511    1,   2,     1,  240     |                 that God is Father in an unheard-of sense: he is Father not
5512    1,   1,     2,  126     |                    whose historicity she unhesitatingly affirms, faithfully hand
5513    1,   2,     3,  882     |             which he can always exercise unhindered."403~
5514    1,   2,     1,  377     |                  self. the first man was unimpaired and ordered in his whole
5515    2,   2,     2, 1428     |                  second conversion is an uninterrupted task for the whole Church
5516    1,   2,     3,  969     |                 order of grace continues uninterruptedly from the consent which she
5517    2,   2,     3, 1545     |                  without diminishing the uniqueness of Christ's priesthood: "
5518    3,   1,     1, 1742(38) |        Omnipotens et misericors~   Deus, universa nobis adversantia propitiatus
5519    3,   2,     2, 2264     |           necessary violence, it will be unlawful: whereas if he repels force
5520    1,   2,     2,  677     |                 s victory over the final unleashing of evil, which will cause
5521                            | unlikely
5522    1,   2,     1,  386     |          relationship is the evil of sin unmasked in its true identity as
5523    4,   2,     0, 2847     |         temptation. Finally, discernment unmasks the lie of temptation, whose
5524    1,   2,     1,  260     |                 establish myself in you, unmovable and peaceful as if my soul
5525    4,   1,     3, 2727     |               profit; thus prayer, being unproductive, is useless. Still others
5526    1,   2,     3, 1034     |              speaks of "Gehenna" of "the unquenchable fire" reserved for those
5527    1,   2,     0,  197     |            ever-present guardian; it is, unquestionably, the treasure of our soul.15~
5528    2,   2,     3, 1645     |               man and wife in mutual and unreserved affection."153 Polygamy
5529    3,   1,     1, 1847     |                  and cleanse us from all unrighteousness."117~
5530    3,   2,     2, 2538     |                   If everyone strives to unsettle the Body of Christ, where
5531    3,   2,     2, 2515     |        disobedience of the first sin. It unsettles man's moral faculties and,
5532    1,   1,     2,   65     |                Father's one, perfect and unsurpassable Word. In him he has said
5533    1,   2,     3,  857     |               who never leaves his flock untended.~Through the apostles you
5534    1,   2,     2,  494     |                of Eve's disobedience was untied by Mary's obedience: what
5535    1,   2,     2,  659     |               himself to Paul "as to one untimely born", in a last apparition
5536    3,   1,     2, 1930     |                 to distinguish them from unwarranted or false claims.~
5537    3,   2,     2, 2496     |                the more easily to resist unwholesome influences.~
5538    3,   2,     1, 2120     |                 in profaning or treating unworthily the sacraments and other
5539    2,   2,     3, 1584     |               the ordained minister, the unworthiness of the latter does not prevent
5540    2,   1,     2, 1160     |               intact all the written and unwritten traditions of the Church
5541    1,   2,     2,  643     |            Eleven on Easter evening, "he upbraided them for their unbelief
5542    1,   2,     2,  677     |         Judgement after the final cosmic upheaval of this passing world.580~
5543    1,   2,     3,  760     |               God permitted such painful upheavals as the angels' fall and
5544    1,   2,     1,  320     |          existence by his Word, the Son "upholding the universe by his word
5545    1,   2,     3,  943     |                 people have the power to uproot the rule of sin within themselves
5546    1,   2,     1,  401     |                 his source, man has also upset the relationship which should
5547    2,   2,     1, 1349     |                  the Apostle's words: "I urge that supplications, prayers,
5548    3,   1,     1, 1736     |                adultery with the wife of Uriah and had him murdered.31 ~
5549    4,   1,     3, 2727     |                   being unproductive, is useless. Still others exalt sensuality
5550    2,   2,     2, 1502     |                  announces that God will usher in a time for Zion when
5551    3,   2,     2, 2453     |              forbids theft. Theft is the usurpation of another's goods against
5552    3,   2,     2, 2408     |                  forbids theft, that is, usurping another's property against
5553    3,   2,     2, 2376     |                 sperm or ovum, surrogate uterus), are gravely immoral. These
5554    1,   2,     2,  511     |                  salvation" (LG 56). She uttered her yes "in the name of
5555    3,   2,     1, 2148     |              commandment. It consists in uttering against God - inwardly or
5556    1,   2,     3, 1031     |                  truth says that whoever utters blasphemy against the Holy
5557    2,   2,     3, 1642(149)|                           Tertullian, Ad uxorem. 2, 8, 6-7: PL 1, 1412-1413;
5558    3,   2,     2, 2431     |                  juridical, or political vacuum. On the contrary, it presupposes
5559    3,   1,     1, 1753     |             added bad intention (such as vainglory) makes an act evil that,
5560    2,   2,     3, 1652     |                 the spouses to cooperate valiantly with the love of the Creator
5561 Prol,   0,     5,   19     |                Biblical references are a valuable working-tool in catechesis.~
5562    4,   2,     0, 2849     |                 by his prayer that Jesus vanquishes the tempter, both at the
5563    1,   2,     1,  212     |                      In God "there is no variation or shadow due to change."26
5564    3,   1,     3, 1957     |           Application of the natural law varies greatly; it can demand reflection
5565    3,   2,     2, 2449     |             doing he does not soften the vehemence of former oracles against "
5566    3,   1,     1, 1778     |             grace, speaks to us behind a veil, and teaches and rules us
5567    1,   2,     3,  697     |             living and saving God, while veiling the transcendence of his
5568    4,   1,     2, 2659     |                our Father is in the same vein as his teaching about providence:12
5569    3,   2,     2, 2354     |                its participants (actors, vendors, the public), since each
5570    2,   2,     1, 1386     |              tectum meum, sed tantum dic verbo, et sanabitur anima mea" ("
5571    1,   1,     1,   36(11) |               Vatican Council~   II, Dei Verbum 6.~
5572    1,   2,     2,  647(512)|                                        O vere beata nox, quae sola meruit
5573    2,   1,     2, 1170     |                moon (14 Nisan) after the vernal equinox. the reform of the
5574    1,   2,     3,  712     |              especially in the first two verses of Isaiah 11: 81~There shall
5575    4,   2,     0, 2759     |           Matthew gives a more developed version of seven petitions.3 The
5576    2,   2,     1, 1221(16) |                 per~   mare Rubrum sicco vestigio transire fecisti, ut plebs,
5577    1,   2,     1,  302     |                 of journeying" (in statu viae) toward an ultimate perfection
5578    3,   2,     2, 2349(136)|                          St. Ambrose, De viduis 4, 23: PL 16, 255A.~
5579    4,   1,     3, 2732     |               cares thought to be urgent vie for priority; once again,
5580    1,   2,     1,  365(234)|                           Cf. Council of Vienne (1312): DS 902.~
5581    1,   2,     2,  581     |                  their spiritual leaders viewed Jesus as a rabbi.340 He
5582    3,   1,     2, 1887     |                  for attaining it, or in viewing persons as mere means to
5583    1,   2,     3, 1020     |               own death to that of Jesus views it as a step towards him
5584    1,   2,     1,  233(55) |              Profession of faith of Pope Vigilius I (552): DS 415.~
5585    1,   2,     1,  281     |                 the first reading at the vigils of the great feasts of the
5586    2,   2,     2           |                                          VIII. The Minister of This Sacrament~
5587    1,   2,     2,  515     |              clothes of his birth to the vinegar of his Passion and the shroud
5588    3,   2,     2, 2449     |          day-laborer, the right to glean vines and fields) answer the exhortation
5589    1,   2,     3,  755     |                 That land, like a choice vineyard, has been planted by the
5590    3,   1,     1, 1853     |                 to the commandments they violate. They can also be classed
5591    2,   2,     3, 1577     |               1577 "Only a baptized man (vir) validly receives sacred
5592    1,   2,     1,  401     |                  first sin, the world is virtually inundated by sin There is
5593    2,   2,     3, 1548     |                person of Christ himself (virtute ac persona ipsius Christi).24 ~
5594    3,   1,     1, 1806     |       dissimulation. It is called auriga virtutum (the charioteer of the virtues);
5595    1,   2,     3,  707     |             Moses and from Joshua to the visions that inaugurated the missions
5596    1,   2,     3,  717     |                  the Holy Spirit. Mary's visitation to Elizabeth thus became
5597    2,   2,     4, 1674     |                the veneration of relics, visits to sanctuaries, pilgrimages,
5598    3,   1,     1, 1755     |                 the choice can by itself vitiate an act in its entirety.
5599    1,   2,     1,  253     |                 is that supreme reality, viz., the divine substance,
5600 Prol,   0,     2,   10     |                 Council, which Pope Paul Vl considered the great catechism
5601    4,   1,     1, 2629     |                                 2629 The vocabulary of supplication in the New
5602 Prol,   0,     5,   18     |                  index at the end of the volume, allow the reader to view
5603    3,   2,     2, 2240     |                 to exercise the right to vote, and to defend one's country:~
5604    2,   2,     3, 1566     |                  mystery, they unite the votive offerings of the faithful
5605    3,   2,     2, 2525     |                entertainment inclined to voyeurism and illusion.~
5606    3,   2,     2, 2523     |                 for example, against the voyeuristic explorations of the human
5607    1,   2,     1,  312(178)|                  8; 50:20; cf. Tob 2:12 (Vulgate).~
5608    3,   2,     2, 2273     |                in particular of the more vulnerable, the very foundations of
5609    4,   1,     1, 2583     |                during his retreat at the Wadi Cherith, he teaches the
5610    4,   1,     2, 2657     |                  fix our hope in God: "I waited patiently for the LORD;
5611    4,   1,     1, 2569     |                  like Enoch before him, "walks with God."6 This kind of
5612    2,   1,     2, 1161     |            sacred vessels and vestments, walls and panels, in houses and
5613    1,   2,     1,  313(183)|                of Divine Love, tr. James Walshe~   SJ (London: 1961), ch.
5614    1,   2,     3,  697     |                meeting,44 and during the wandering in the desert,45 and with
5615    1,   2,     1,  205     |                  the patriarchs in their wanderings. He is the faithful and
5616    3,   2,     2, 2535     |                 when we are hungry or to warm ourselves when we are cold.
5617    3,   2,     2, 2447     |                to them, "Go in peace, be warmed and filled," without giving
5618    1,   2,     2,  577     |              Mount Jesus issued a solemn warning in which he presented God'
5619    1,   2,     3,  903     |                  necessity of the Church warrants it and when ministers are
5620    3,   2,     2, 2312     |                becomes licit between the warring parties."108~
5621    2,   1,     1, 1090     |                 tabernacle. With all the warriors of the heavenly army we
5622    3,   2,     2, 2317     |                 threaten peace and cause wars. Everything done to overcome
5623    2,   2,     1, 1216     |               our shame; bath because it washes; and seal as it is our guard
5624    3,   2,     2, 2409     |                   excessive expenses and waste. Willfully damaging private
5625    1,   2,     1,  285     |                 made by God, but as by a watch-maker who, once he has made a
5626    1,   2,     3,  702     |                  already promised, to be watched for and welcomed at their
5627    1,   1,     1,   37     |                the one personal God, who watches over and controls the world
5628    4,   1,     1, 2612     |        conversion and faith, but also to watchfulness. In prayer the disciple
5629    1,   1,     3,  149     |                cross, Mary's faith never wavered. She never ceased to believe
5630    3,   1,     3, 1955     |                  a ring that passes onto wax, without leaving the ring.7~
5631    1,   2,     3,  955     |                 is that the union of the wayfarers with the brethren who sleep
5632    1,   2,     2,  603     |           assumed us in the state of our waywardness of sin, to the point that
5633    3,   2,     2, 2306     |                 defense available to the weakest, bear witness to evangelical
5634    3,   1,     1, 1820     |                behalf."89 Hope is also a weapon that protects us in the
5635    1,   2,     1,  212     |                you endure; they will all wear out like a garment....but
5636    3,   2,     2, 2550     |              surfeit, praise him without weariness. This gift, this state,
5637    3,   2,     1, 2117     |                  intervention of demons. Wearing charms is also reprehensible.
5638    1,   2,     3,  827     |             sinners.300 In everyone, the weeds of sin will still be mixed
5639    3,   2,     1, 2176     |                 rhythm and spirit in the weekly celebration of the Creator
5640    1,   2,     3,  731     |                 Pentecost when the seven weeks of Easter had come to an
5641    1,   2,     2,  558     |             Jerusalem comes into view he weeps over her and expresses once
5642    3,   2,     2, 2309     |               modem means of destruction weighs very heavily in evaluating
5643    1,   1,     2,   55     |                 salvation by patience in well-doing."7~Even when he disobeyed
5644    2,   2,     1, 1372     |                sacrament of the altar so well-known to believers wherein it
5645    3,   1,     2, 1897     |             Human society can be neither well-ordered nor prosperous unless it
5646    2,   2,     1, 1218     |                  waters,~making them the wellspring of all holiness.13~
5647    2,   2,     3, 1564     |                                    1564 "Whilst not having the supreme degree
5648    3,   2,     2, 2391     |                inconstancy of desires or whim."183 Carnal union is morally
5649    4,   2,     0, 2814     |                  blasphemed when we live wickedly. As the Apostle says: "The
5650    1,   2,     3,  917     |                 counsels a wonderful and wide-spreading tree has grown up in the
5651    1,   2,     1,  238     |                  of the orphaned and the widowed, who are under his loving
5652    1,   2,     2,  538     |           without eating; he lives among wild beasts, and angels minister
5653    3,   2,     2, 2409     |            excessive expenses and waste. Willfully damaging private or public
5654 Prol,   0,     6,   24     |                all men" (I Cor 9:22), to win everyone to Christ. . .
5655    1,   2,     2,  558     |              gathers her brood under her wings, and you would not!"306
5656    2,   2,     1, 1404     |                  when every tear will be wiped away. On that day we shall
5657    2,   2,     1, 1394     |                  and this living charity wipes away venial sins.228 By
5658    1,   2,     1,  272     |                the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness
5659    1,   1,     2,  107     |               the sake of our salvation, wished to see confided to the Sacred
5660    4,   1,     0, 2563     |                 is the place "to which I withdraw." ~The heart is our hidden
5661    4,   1,     1, 2589(40) |                PL 14, 924; LH, Saturday, wk 10, OR.~
5662    3,   2,     2, 2285     |               account: he likens them to wolves in sheep's clothing.86~
5663    1,   2,     2,  644     |             still disbelieving and still wondering."506 Thomas will also experience
5664 Prol,   0,     5,   19     |                references are a valuable working-tool in catechesis.~
5665    3,   2,     2, 2545     |            perfect charity by the use of worldly things and by an adherence
5666    1,   2,     1,  355     |               the spiritual and material worlds; (III) he is created "male
5667    3,   2,     2, 2438     |              give "the social question a worldwide dimension."224 There must
5668    2,   2,     4, 1685     |                 the liturgical vestments worn.186~
5669    4,   2,     0, 2830     |                  relieve us from nagging worry and preoccupation. Such
5670    2,   2,     2, 1529     |                 received it, the illness worsens.~
5671    4,   2,     0, 2827     |                    2827 "If any one is a worshiper of God and does his will,
5672    1,   2,     3,  901     |                body of the Lord. and so, worshipping everywhere by their holy
5673    2,   2,     3, 1553     |              always the case that Christ worships in and through his Church.
5674    1,   2,     2,  428     |               first seek "the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus";
5675    2,   1,     1, 1127     |                          1127 Celebrated worthily in faith, the sacraments
5676    3,   1,     1, 1789     |                against your brethren and wounding their conscience . . . you
5677    2,   1,     2, 1145     |               sacramental celebration is woven from signs and symbols.
5678    3,   1,     1, 1866     |                are pride, avarice, envy, wrath, lust, gluttony, and sloth
5679    2,   2,     1, 1264     |         concupiscence "is left for us to wrestle with, it cannot harm those
5680    2,   2,     1, 1293     |                anointing of athletes and wrestlers); oil is a sign of healing,
5681    4,   1,     1, 2573     |                elder brother Esau, Jacob wrestles all night with a mysterious
5682    3,   1,     1, 1858     |                 take into account who is wronged: violence against parents
5683    3,   2,     2, 2401     |              goods of one's neighbor and wronging him in any way with respect
5684    4,   1,     3, 2737     |                 receive, because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions."26
5685    3,   2,     2, 2447     |                are forgiving and bearing wrongs patiently. the corporal
5686    2,   2,     2           |                                          X. Indulgences~
5687    4,   1,     3, 2743(36) |                   Mt 28:20; Lk 8:24[ETML:XC/].~
5688    1,   1,     2,  133(112)|        Commentariorum in Isaiam libri~   xviii prol.: PL 24, 17B.
5689    1,   2,     3, 1022(593)|                1336): DS 1000-1001; John XXII, Ne~   super his (1334):
5690    3,   2,     2, 2520     |        commandments: "Appearance arouses yearning in fools";313 ~- by prayer:~
5691    3,   1,     3, 2022     |                  responds to the deepest yearnings of human freedom, calls
5692    4,   1,     3, 2737     |                  the scripture says, 'He yearns jealously over the spirit
5693    3,   1,     3, 1995     |                  being:~Just as you once yielded your members to impurity
5694    1,   2,     1,  404     |                 for all human nature. By yielding to the tempter, Adam and
5695    1,   2,     2,  459     |              model of holiness: "Take my yoke upon you, and learn from
5696    1,   1,     2,  127(102)|                         St. Caesaria the Younger to St. Richildis and St.
5697    2,   2,     1, 1314     |                of her children, even the youngest, should depart this world
5698    1,   2,     3, 1007     |              Creator in the days of your youth, . . . before the dust returns
5699    3,   2,     2, 2412     |               their owner:~Jesus blesses Zacchaeus for his pledge: "If I have
5700    1,   1,     2,  120     |             Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zachariah and Malachi.~ ~The New Testament:
5701    4,   1,     1, 2583     |                  he teaches the widow of Zarephath to believe in the Word of
5702    4,   1,     1, 2595     |           conversion of heart and, while zealously seeking the face of God,
5703    1,   1,     2,  120     |                  Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zachariah and Malachi.~ ~