PART THREE: LIFE IN CHRIST
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746 By his Death and his
Resurrection, Jesus is constituted in glory as Lord and Christ (cf
Acts 2:36). From his fullness, he poured
out the Holy Spirit on the apostles and the Church.
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come to meet you as you go
forth from this life….
May you see your Redeemer face to face. 589
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967
By her complete adherence to the Father’s will, to his Son’s redemptive work,
and to every prompting of the Holy Spirit, the Virgin Mary is the Church’s
model of faith and charity. Thus she is a “preeminent and . . . wholly
unique member of the Church”; indeed, she is the “exemplary realization”
(typus)508 of the Church.
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2584
In their “one to one” encounters with God, the prophets draw light
and strength for their mission. Their prayer is not flight from this unfaithful
world, but rather attentiveness to the Word of God. At times their prayer is an
argument or a complaint, but it is always an intercession that awaits and
prepares for the intervention of the Savior God, the Lord of history.36
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2741
Jesus also prays for us – in our place and on our behalf. All our petitions
were gathered up, once for all, in his cry on the Cross and, in his
Resurrection, heard by the Father. This is why he never ceases to intercede for
us with the Father.32 If our prayer is resolutely united with that of
Jesus, in trust and boldness as children, we obtain all that we ask in his
name, even more than any particular thing: the Holy Spirit himself, who
contains all gifts.
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Article 3
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694
Water.
the symbolism of water signifies the Holy Spirit’s action in Baptism, since
after the invocation of the Holy Spirit it becomes the efficacious sacramental
sign of new birth: just as the gestation of our first birth took place in
water, so the water of Baptism truly signifies that our birth into the divine
life is given to us in the Holy Spirit. As “by one Spirit we were all
baptized,” so we are also “made to drink of one
Spirit.”27 Thus the Spirit is also personally the living water welling
up from Christ crucified28 as its source and welling up in us to
eternal life.29
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