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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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education

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1 II,14 | the Church instruction and education enabling him or her to enter 2 II,16 | responsibilities in this education of the believing conscience, 3 II,16 | believing conscience, an education that is important for the 4 III,18 | here that catechesis is an education of children, young people 5 III,19 | positivist spirit of their education. In addition, there are 6 III,19 | later date to religious education: for practical reasons, 7 III,19 | attempt to avoid religious education in the name of their freedom. 8 IV,28(59) | a document of Christian education. The principal truths of 9 IV,29 | the general catechetical education of the faithful. ~ 10 IV,33 | care must be taken that the education of Catholics in the Catholic 11 V,38 | provide the basis for genuine education in faith. Above all, the 12 VII,51 | attainment of its specific aim: education in the faith. On a more 13 VIII,58 | elements. The science of education and the art of teaching 14 VIII,58 | perfected and tested for education in general should be adapted 15 VIII,58 | adapted for the service of education in the faith. However, account 16 IX,65 | purpose of giving Christian education to children and young people, 17 IX,66 | yourselves to the religious education of many generations. Your 18 IX,68 | Second Vatican Council.(118) Education in the faith by parents, 19 IX,68(118)| of parents in regard to education in the faith: cf. Sixth 20 IX,68(118)| Declaration on Christian Education Gravissimum Educationis, 21 IX,68 | endeavors even to prevent education in the faith, and in places 22 IX,68(119)| Declaration on Christian Education Gravissimum Educationis, 23 IX,69 | which it is possible to give education in the faith within the 24 IX,69 | deviation in strictly religious education. Let it not be said that 25 IX,69 | it not be said that such education will always be given implicitly 26 IX,69 | instruction integrated into the education of the pupils. While Catholic 27 IX,69 | the pupil's knowledge and education; thus the Gospel will impregnate 28 IX,69 | extent of facilitating its education, its implantation, its consolidation,


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