Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | spread of the faith and the Church'" (AG 17).~The Congregation
2 Pref | pride of the missionary Church!~The present Catechists'
3 Pref | Catechism of the Catholic Church, published after the Plenary
4 Intro, 0,1 | of the faith and of the Church".~And so, having examined,
5 Intro, 0,1 | Catechism of the Catholic Church ordering its publication.
6 Intro, 0,1 | extraordinary importance, for the Church as well as for every man
7 Intro, 0,1 | exposition of the faith of the Church and of catholic doctrine,
8 I, I | CATECHIST IN A MISSIONARY CHURCH~
9 I, I,2 | charism recognized by the Church" and made explicit by the
10 I, I,2 | for the building up of the Church.~The CEP insists on the
11 I, I,2 | the older Churches, as the Church's magisterium and legislation
12 I, I,3 | and dialogue. ~Thus the Church's Magisterium, when it speaks
13 I, I,3 | specially appointed by the Church, in accordance with local
14 I, I,4 | of action from one young Church to another, so that it is
15 I, I,4 | form of lay service to the Church and its mission. The CEP
16 I, I,5 | always decisive for the Church's mission.~Basing itself
17 I, I,5 | real possibilities of each Church, but certain standards should
18 I, I,5 | important sector of the Church's life.~- The CEP expects
19 I, I,5 | conditions, so that each Church will have both the catechists
20 I,II,6 | openness to God's word, to the Church and to the world; authenticity
21 I,II,7 | revelation, preached by the Church, celebrated in the liturgy
22 I,II,7 | openness to God, to the Church and to the world. - Openness
23 I,II,7 | word.~- Openness to the Church, of which catechists are
24 I,II,7 | word is entrusted to the Church, so that it may keep it
25 I,II,7 | Mystical Body of Christ, the Church requires from catechists
26 I,II,7 | ecclesial. ~Openness to the Church expresses itself by filial
27 I,II,7 | guide of the particular Church. Catechists should share
28 I,II,7 | vicissitudes of the pilgrim Church, which is by nature missionary,
29 I,II,7 | in sincere love of the Church, in imitation of Christ,
30 I,II,7 | of Christ, who "loved the Church and sacrificed himself for
31 I,II,7 | becomes a sharing in the Church's mission of salvation to
32 I,II,7 | and gather them into the Church, to have access to the Father
33 I,II,8 | personal opinions but the Church's faith, which is the same
34 I,II,8 | hope, in the name of the Church. In fact, "the most precious
35 I,II,8 | most precious gift that the Church can offer to the bewildered
36 I,II,9 | Catechism of the Catholic Church rightly affirms, from "the
37 I,II,9 | the sake of his body, the Church" (Col 1:24) .~
38 I,II,10 | mystery of Christ and the Church, they should have her present
39 I,II,10 | apostolic mission of the Church on behalf of the rebirth
40 I,III,12 | John Paul II explains, "the Church makes the gospel incarnate
41 I,III,12 | the guidelines that the Church has laid down on this matter
42 I,III,12 | patrimony of the universal Church. ~- The gospel is a force
43 I,III,12 | Scriptures, and must follow the Church's tradition and the guidance
44 I,III,12 | must never go against the Church unity that was willed by
45 I,III,13 | are both included in the Church's mission. "Through the
46 I,III,13 | the gospel message, the Church offers a force for liberation
47 I,III,13 | It is well known that the Church claims for itself a mission
48 I,III,13 | should be able to feel the Church's maternal love for them,
49 I,III,13 | integral development. The Church's charitable activity, like
50 I,III,14 | particular role and following the Church's directives as specified
51 I,III,14 | is found in the Catholic Church"and also "give a correct
52 I,III,15 | dialogue forms part of the Church's evangelizing mission.
53 I,III,15 | essential that the Catholic Church maintain good relations
54 I,III,15 | Catechism of the Catholic Church. These guidelines include:~-
55 I,III,15 | from proclamation, that the Church is the ordinary way of salvation
56 I,III,16 | pastoral challenge for the Church throughout the world today.
57 I,III,16 | cultures.~As is well known, the Church's Magisterium has often
58 I,III,16 | particularly attack the Church, so as to be able to point
59 I,III,16 | understanding for persons. The Church's position must be made
60 I,III,16 | program approved by the Church authorities.~ ~
61 II,IV,18 | of criteria for the whole Church, which could be referred
62 II,IV,18 | daily life; love for the Church and communion with its Pastors;
63 II, V,19 | qualified personnel for the Church's mission, with good training
64 II, V,20 | their being members of the Church and citizens of human society".
65 II, V,20 | these decisive times for the Church's mission.~
66 II, V,22 | song of praise that the Church addresses to the Father "
67 II, V,22 | a place of honour in the Church. ~To help catechists in
68 II, V,23 | and in order to make the Church known and loved, they will
69 II, V,23 | of its great figures, the Church Fathers and the Saints.~-
70 II, V,23 | Catechism of the Catholic Church assumes for the doctrinal
71 II, V,23 | perennial catholic faith, as the Church would propose to herself
72 II, V,23 | desire to know what the Church believes". There is no doubt
73 II, V,23 | authentic teaching of the Church, in fidelity to the Magisterium,
74 II, V,25 | they become members of the Church of Christ, which is prophetic,
75 II, V,25 | maturing of the particular Church. These services are connected
76 II, V,25 | various necessities of each Church and mark the catechist of
77 II, V,26 | 26. Attitude to the Church. The fact that the Church
78 II, V,26 | Church. The fact that the Church is missionary by nature
79 II, V,26 | the local and universal Church. ~This remark was made by
80 II, V,26 | mandate given them by the Church. Their activity is part
81 II, V,26 | activity is part of the Church's activity and shares in
82 II, V,26 | and that of Christ and his Church. It should take place during
83 II, V,26 | prepared to suffer for the Church, accepting the difficulties
84 II, V,26 | imitating Christ, who "loved the Church and gave himself up for
85 II, V,27 | those designated by the Church to train the catechists,
86 II, V,27 | Christians, loyal to the Church, with proper intellectual
87 II, V,27 | as guides offered by the Church to help them in their growth. ~
88 II, V,28 | is not the same in every Church, on account of the varying
89 II, V,28 | conditions of the local Church and society. The training
90 II, V,30 | special centres or schools. Church documents from Ad Gentes
91 III,VI,31 | catechists are paid by the Church, especially when they have
92 III,VI,32 | taking account of the local Church's financial situation, that
93 III,VI,32 | solved basically by the local Church. Subsidies from abroad can
94 III,VI,32 | but it is up to the local Church to find a place in its budget
95 III,VII,33 | both within and outside the Church, there is always need for
96 III,VII,33 | in number throughout the Church, and the future of Christian
97 III,VII,36 | valuable contribution to the Church. They should be aware, therefore,
98 Conclu,VII,37| continue to bear fruit for the Church's mission in the third millennium. ~
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