Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, I,3 | they are to present the Gospel teaching and engage in liturgical
2 I, I,5 | territory to preach the gospel, prepare catechumens for
3 I,II,6 | things with the spirit of the gospel. In this way, particularly
4 I,II,9 | whole world and preach the gospel to every creature" (Mk 16:
5 I,II,9 | ever being ashamed of the gospel (cf. Rom 1:16). While the
6 I,II,9 | all for the sake of the gospel" (1Cor 9:22-23; cf. 2Cor
7 I,II,9 | me if I do not preach the gospel" (1Cor 9:16). The burning
8 I,III,12 | too is called to bring the gospel into the heart of the different
9 I,III,12 | explains, "the Church makes the gospel incarnate in different cultures
10 I,III,12 | summarized as follows:~- The gospel message, though it can never
11 I,III,12 | universal Church. ~- The gospel is a force for renewal,
12 I,III,12 | of inculturation of the gospel. ~Following the above directives,
13 I,III,12 | should be convinced that the gospel is strong enough to penetrate
14 I,III,13 | between the preaching of the gospel and the promotion of human
15 I,III,13 | s mission. "Through the gospel message, the Church offers
16 I,III,13 | To take the values of the gospel into the economic, social
17 I,III,13 | problems in the light of the gospel. They should therefore be
18 I,III,15 | be a "preparation for the gospel"; their limitations and
19 I,III,15 | not in conformity with the gospel and which should be respectively
20 I,III,16 | to the preaching of the gospel and the orderly growth of
21 III,VII,33 | bringing the light of the gospel to bear on various situations.
22 Conclu,VII,37| first proclamation of the gospel. If missionaries could not
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