Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2 | Council (considered by him the great catechism of modern times),
2 Intro,3 | and it could benefit from great openness among the People
3 I,8(27) | in the sculptures of the great Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals
4 I,9 | follow in the wake of the great traditions of the Church
5 IV,28(59)| 436-445. Besides these great professions of faith of
6 IV,32 | Dimension of Catechesis ~32. The great movement, one certainly
7 V,35 | constitutes in its major part the great force that amid many hazards
8 V,36 | prime importance. It demands great love and profound respect
9 V,38 | ignore the adolescent's great questions-self-giving, belief,
10 V,39 | the moment of the first great decisions. Although the
11 V,45 | pupils of the Church, the great giver as well as the great
12 V,45 | great giver as well as the great receiver of catechesis.~
13 VI,46 | think immediately of the great possibilities offered by
14 VI,47 | These groups are a source of great hope for the Church of tomorrow.
15 VII,53 | very well one factor of the great mystery of the Incarnation."(94)
16 VII,53 | of the peoples with their great differences, of modern youth,
17 VII,53 | of modern youth, of the great variety of circumstances
18 VII,55 | certain cultures still set great value on memorization.~At
19 VII,55 | celebration or "memorial" of the great events of the history of
20 VIII,59 | supreme rule is that the great advances in the science
21 VIII,61 | exegetes have a duty to take great care that people do not
22 IX,68 | sacraments, the celebration of great liturgical feasts, the birth
23 IX,68 | Thus there cannot be too great an effort on the part of
24 IX,71 | very least a function of great importance in the Church.
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