Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,18| influence on the Christian formation of Americans is her vast
2 IV,34| receive them without adequate formation”. (106) In the case of the
3 IV,38| catechesis and theological formation for lay people and seminarians
4 IV,40| upon specifically spiritual formation, so that through constant
5 IV,40| Those responsible for formation should carefully supervise
6 IV,40| indigenous peoples: they need a formation which takes account of their
7 IV,40| theological and pastoral formation for their future ministry,
8 IV,40| devote their lives to the formation of future priests in seminaries.
9 IV,42| selection process, solid formation and continuous attention
10 IV,47| knowledge of the Gospel. The formation process for young people
11 V,53| directly in the correct formation of the consciences of the
12 V,56| greater attention to the formation of consciences, which will
13 VI,67| insisting especially on the formation of consciences on the basis
14 VI,67| s social doctrine. This formation will act as the best antidote
15 VI,69| Catechesis is a process of formation in faith, hope and charity;
16 VI,69| catechists receive appropriate formation to enable them to carry
17 VI,71| provide for the integral formation of the human person. (271)
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