Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | through baptism. Through religious instruction, preparation
2 Intro, 0,1 | to the Bishops, priests, religious, formators and the faithful,
3 I, I,4 | where the State allows religious instruction, as well as
4 I, I,4 | the State does not allow religious instruction in its schools.
5 I, I,4 | there is a great number of religious men and women, who carry
6 I, I,4 | recommends the involvement of religious men and women, as is already
7 I, I,5 | baptized but where the level of religious instruction and of the life
8 I,II,8 | spiritual life like that of religious and that therefore they
9 I,II,8 | possible for everyone, priest, religious or lay person, to attain
10 I,III,13 | for itself a mission of a "religious" nature, but this has to
11 I,III,15 | not, therefore, lead to religious relativism. ~- Practical
12 I,III,15 | cooperation with non-Christian religious bodies in facing the great
13 II,IV,17 | are: the varying levels of religious maturity in the different
14 II, V,23 | follow a course of "higher religious education". Without this,
15 II, V,23 | the Saints.~- The level of religious and theological training
16 II, V,23 | training will qualify as higher religious education. ~Sacred Scripture
17 II, V,23 | history of the country; the religious practices, language, problems
18 II, V,24 | faithful to understand the religious meaning of these signs and
19 II, V,25 | evangelical norms, and the religious, liturgical and community
20 II, V,26 | with the local priests and religious, and especially with other
21 II, V,27 | team, made up of priests, religious and lay men and women, chosen
22 Conclu,VII,37| have given priestly and religious vocations. We cannot but
|