Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2 | especially that meant for children and young people, should
2 II,12(40)| she unceasingly begets new children and increases God's family;
3 II,12(40)| teacher" because she makes her children grow in the grace of their
4 II,17 | catechesis and, when these are children, on the part of their parents;
5 III,18 | catechesis is an education of children, young people and adults
6 III,19 | place. A certain number of children baptized in infancy come
7 III,19 | addition, there are other children who have not been baptized
8 III,19 | catechumenal stage of these children will often be carried out
9 III,24 | to hand it on to their children, to make it known to others,
10 IV,32 | tries to prepare Catholic children and young people, as well
11 V,35 | The Importance of Children and the Young ~35. The theme
12 V,35 | reference to the catechesis of children and young people." The increase
13 V,35 | millions and millions of children and young people preparing
14 V,35 | man, to this multitude of children and young people, reveal
15 V,37 | Children ~37. For the child there
16 V,40 | to impart catechesis to children and young people. God grant
17 V,40 | response it receives from children and young people. This is
18 V,41 | The Handicapped ~41. Children and young people who are
19 V,42 | ever increasing number of children and young people born and
20 V,45 | problems-no less than for children, adolescents and the young.
21 V,45 | also that the catechesis of children and young people, permanent
22 V,45 | give to young people and children in the field of catechesis,
23 VIII,59 | language suited to today's children and young people in general
24 VIII,60 | conviction. When educating children, adolescents and young people,
25 VIII,61 | trouble the minds of the children and young people, at this
26 IX,64 | it not be said that "the children beg for food, but no one
27 IX,65 | giving Christian education to children and young people, especially
28 IX,66 | where for various reasons children and young people do not
29 IX,66 | after year, to catechizing children and adults in their own
30 IX,67 | such, families taking in children and adolescents, chaplaincies
31 IX,68 | which should begin from the children's tenderest age,(119) is
32 IX,68 | possible to influence the children in a decisive way for life.
33 IX,68 | remains the one place where children and young people can receive
34 IX,68 | ministry of being their own children's catechists and to carry
35 Conclu,72| life, the new life of the children of God, that constitutes
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