as making one Body with His people, [79];
parallel in His natural and mystical Body, [96];
analogies between them, [97];
coherence of both in the Eucharist, [103];
His action permanent in His kingdom, [81];
in His House, [86];
in His Body, [88];
in His Bride, [91];
in the Mother of His race, [92];
His five distinct loves, [93];