Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | entrusted them with the mission and power to proclaim to
2 Intro,1 | entrusted them with the mission and power to explain with
3 Intro,1 | the Spirit to fulfill this mission.~Very soon the name of catechesis
4 Intro,2 | catechesis in the life and mission of the Church when he addressed
5 I,7 | distinguishes two poles in Christ's mission.~Jesus taught. It is the
6 II,10 | The Mission of the Apostles ~10. The
7 II,10 | after the resurrection the mission of making disciples of all
8 II,10 | their vocation and to the mission they had received. The members
9 II,12 | of the Church ~12. This mission of teaching that belonged
10 II,15 | as a prime aspect of her mission. She is bidden to offer
11 II,16 | derived from each one's mission. Because of their charge,
12 III,18 | of the Church's pastoral mission that have a catechetical
13 VI,46 | suitable ways and means for its mission, with the active participation
14 VIII,61 | understand the irreplaceable mission of theology in the service
15 IX,63 | you have here a special mission within your Churches: You
16 IX,66 | all to the catechists in mission lands. Born of families
17 IX,67 | by day to their apostolic mission in all the centers of activity
18 Conclu,72| Spirit. ~In describing the mission that this Spirit would have
19 Conclu,72| Furthermore, the Spirit's mission is also to transform the
20 Conclu,72| that, when carrying out her mission of giving catechesis, the
21 Conclu,72| devoting himself to that mission within the Church and in
22 Conclu,73| inalienable and universal mission, the mission given her by
23 Conclu,73| and universal mission, the mission given her by her Teacher: "
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