Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1| account of the difficulty, in certain missionary situations, of
2 I, I,3 | with the canonical norms, certain functions of the sacred
3 I, I,5 | possibilities of each Church, but certain standards should be attained
4 I,II,8 | Holy Spirit. It implies a certain intensity and an internal
5 I,III,11| inevitable limitations and, in certain cases, their solitude. Catechists
6 I,III,12| beginnings it was incarnated in certain specific cultures, and one
7 I,III,15| difficult or misunderstood. In certain conditions, it is indeed
8 I,III,16| of faith and communion.~Certain regions and persons are
9 II, V,20 | harmony in one's personality, certain obstacles of a temperamental,
10 II, V,23 | candidates should have attained a certain level of education, in keeping
11 II, V,23 | circles and unable to face certain issues. As for the contents
12 II, V,23 | however, there should be certain adaptations and additions,
13 II, V,26 | mission which is conferred in certain Churches is something to
14 II, V,28 | other ways, it should meet certain requirements. The following
15 II, V,29 | risk of wearing down. In certain cases of special difficulty,
16 II, V,30 | means of training and, in certain zones and situations, they
17 II, V,30 | the possibility to train a certain number of their catechists,
18 III,VII,34| centre and who have had a certain amount of experience, to
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