Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4 | and concentrated on the essential, one made up of simple words
2 I,5 | Christi.~The primary and essential object of catechesis is,
3 III,18 | let us simply recall the essential landmarks-they are already
4 III,18 | Church documents-that are essential for an exact understanding
5 III,18 | could say moments, that are essential and different from each
6 IV,28 | decided to bring together the essential elements of the Catholic
7 IV,29 | same Pope recalled "the essential content, the living substance"
8 IV,29(61)| also finds the norm for the essential doctrinal content of catechesis.~
9 VI,49 | works, far from losing their essential importance, acquire fresh
10 VI,49 | unconsciously omitting elements essential to the Church's faith, or
11 VI,49 | several conditions are essential:~a) they must be linked
12 VI,49 | that highlights what is essential;~d) they must really aim
13 VI,50 | will be faithful to the essential content of revelation and
14 VII,53 | these cultures and their essential components; it will learn
15 VII,55 | liturgical texts, of the essential prayers, of key doctrinal
16 VII,55 | memory-less catechesis. What is essential is that the texts that are
17 VIII,61 | are confirmed in what is essential and who are humbly joyful
18 Conclu,73| catechetical work that is essential for her. Thus will she effectively
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