Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3| documentation, consisting of the various interventions during the
2 II,12 | advance of the Church in the various periods of history, in every
3 II,13 | faith in ways adapted to the various situations of believers
4 II,16 | responsibility. Teachers, the various ministers of the Church,
5 II,16 | communications, all have in various degrees very precise responsibilities
6 III,21 | because of the tendency in various quarters to minimize its
7 IV,34 | Textbooks Dealing with the Various Religions ~34. At this point
8 IV,34 | literature) present the various religions, including the
9 IV,34 | different religions and of the various Christian confessions can
10 VI,47 | Utilization of Various Places, Occasions and Gatherings ~
11 VI,47 | 47. I am also thinking of various occasions of special value
12 VI,47 | that is possible in these various surroundings, and in many
13 VI,49 | Literature ~49. Among these various ways and means-all the Church'
14 VII,53 | catechesis "takes flesh" in the various cultures and milieux: one
15 IX,66 | particularly important where for various reasons children and young
16 IX,67 | religious formation of the various groups and their integration
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