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1001 I,II,8 | purely human science nor the sum of their personal opinions
1002 I,III,12 | matter and which may be summarized as follows:~- The gospel
1003 II, V,23 | Assembly and which it now summarizes and develops on the basis
1004 I, I,4 | seem to give a realistic summary of the main functions entrusted
1005 II, V,22 | from the rising of the sun to its setting" (Ps 113:
1006 I,III,12 | caused by ignorance and superstition, expresses the wisdom of
1007 II, V,19 | apostolic activity "which is not supported by properly trained persons
1008 Conclu,VII,37| the third millennium. ~The supreme Pontiff John Paul II, during
1009 II, V,30 | must be well prepared and sustained, the CEP asks that a strengthening
1010 Intro, 0,1 | good will, of this rich and synthetic "exposition of the faith
1011 II, V,23 | Ecclesiology, presented in a systematic and progressive synthesis
1012 II, V,23 | aware that "anyone else teaches to the extent that he is
1013 II,IV,18 | community; the human, moral and technical qualities necessary for
1014 II, V,20 | certain obstacles of a temperamental, intellectual or emotional
1015 I,II,6 | permeate and perfect the temporal order of things with the
1016 I, I,5 | in the near future. The tendency in general, and one which
1017 III,VII,33 | Pontiff remarked that "the term 'catechists' belongs above
1018 Intro, 0,1 | deliberately given in general terms, so as to be applicable
1019 I, I,5 | to go outside their own territory to preach the gospel, prepare
1020 Conclu,VII,37| Christian community (...). Give thanks to the Lord for the gift
1021 Conclu,VII,37| Giuseppe Uhac, Arch. tit. of Tharros, Secretary~
1022 III,VII,36 | the responsibility that is theirs. ~When a person accepts
1023 I,III,15 | traditions of other religions. A theocentrism which did not recognize
1024 II, V,25 | Catechists should be taught, theoretically and practically, how to
1025 II, V,23 | those of the young, with theories that "are only likely to
1026 | therein
1027 I,III,11 | non-Christians. It is not the same thing to be a catechist for catechumens
1028 I,III,13 | of heart and of ways of thinking, fosters the recognition
1029 I, I,5 | increasing numbers going on to third-level education, the world of
1030 II, V,19 | means both to provide a thorough basic training and to keep
1031 Conclu,VII,37| Prefect~Giuseppe Uhac, Arch. tit. of Tharros, Secretary~
1032 I, I,5 | try to see from now how tomorrow's protagonists will act.~
1033 I,III,11 | in union with Jesus, who took upon himself the weight
1034 Pref | material, which covers various topics: the identity of the catechist,
1035 I,II,7 | 25). It is an active and total love, which becomes a sharing
1036 II, V,29 | points, so as to keep in touch with developments in theology
1037 II, V,28 | is very important, as it touches the depths of a person's
1038 I,II,7 | withdrawing through love of tranquillity. But they must keep a supernatural
1039 I,II,7 | molded by the Spirit and transformed into a courageous witness
1040 I,III,12 | into her own community; she transmits to them her own values,
1041 II, V,29 | qualified personnel, of transport for distances that can often
1042 II,IV,17 | the way in which pastors treat their catechists, giving
1043 Pref | to their faith by harsh trials and painful privations.The
1044 I,II,7 | living word of God, with a Trinitarian dimension, like the universal
1045 II, V,23 | especially on theology of Trinity, Christology and Ecclesiology,
1046 I,II,7 | Openness to God Uno et Trino, who is in the most intimate
1047 I,III,14 | fullness of the revealed truths and of the means of salvation
1048 II, V,27 | in the candidates, who in turn will be happy to learn from
1049 I,II,8 | apostles: "He appointed twelve, to be his companions and
1050 Conclu,VII,37| Tomko, Prefect~Giuseppe Uhac, Arch. tit. of Tharros,
1051 II, V,23 | in educated circles and unable to face certain issues.
1052 I,III,15 | his full identity would be unacceptable to the Catholic faith. (...)
1053 II, V,24 | or workers; baptized or unbaptized; healthy or sick; rich or
1054 II, V,28 | catechist from conscious or unconscious obstacles to God's action;
1055 Conclu,VII,37| Audience granted to the undersigned cardinal Prefect on the
1056 Pref | experiences directly the undisputed effectiveness of lay catechists.
1057 I,III,13 | marginalized, the handicapped, the unemployed, prisoners, refugees, drug
1058 I,III,15 | Catechists should not act unilaterally, and especially should do
1059 I, I,4 | consecration, are able to bear a unique witness in the capacity
1060 Pref | Holy Father confirmed the uniqueness of their role: "During my
1061 I,III,15 | is his love that should unite the human family in working
1062 I,II,10 | of this (cf. Acts 2-4), united around Mary the mother of
1063 | unless
1064 II, V,30 | people or adults; married or unmarried people or couples. Some
1065 I,II,7 | world. - Openness to God Uno et Trino, who is in the
1066 | unto
1067 II, V,19 | and to keep it constantly updated. This is a fundamental duty,
1068 I,III,12 | particular experiments that might upset the faithful. They should
1069 III,VII,34 | local Churches.~The CEP urges individual bishops and the
1070 | used
1071 I,III,14 | should avoid stirring up useless rivalries; should help the
1072 | using
1073 II, V | V. PROCESS OF FORMATION~
1074 I, I,5 | These programs should not be vague, but specific and adapted
1075 I,III,14 | Father should not be in vain: "may they be one in us...
1076 I,III,15 | command remains permanently valid and is an explicit call
1077 III,VII,36 | important role and make a valuable contribution to the Church.
1078 I, I,4 | between the two categories varies from place to place, but
1079 I, I,4 | considers the multiplicity and variety of these tasks as an expression
1080 Pref | lay-apostles. This Guide contains a vast and precise amount of material,
1081 Pref | Vatican City 1993~ ~Venerable Brothers in the Episcopacy,~
1082 Intro, 0,1 | and of catholic doctrine, verified and enlightened by the Sacred
1083 II, V,22 | Office, especially Lauds and Vespers, in union with the song
1084 III,VII,34 | not possible, an episcopal vicar should be named for them. ~
1085 I,II,7 | responsibly in the earthly vicissitudes of the pilgrim Church, which
1086 III,VII | VII. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PEOPLE
1087 III,VII,35 | fellow-workers in the Lord's vineyard. ~
1088 I,II,7 | enriched by it and become a visible sign to the community. The
1089 II, V,23 | there should be an overall vision of faith that brings unity
1090 II, V,29 | letters, teaching aids, visits from formators, refresher
1091 Pref | concerted growth in this vital sector for the future of
1092 III,VII,33 | catechists with an adequate vocational promotion in number as well
1093 II, V,27 | 16:12-15). To hear God's voice requires a spirit of faith
1094 III,VI,32 | growth.~The good will of voluntary catechists, who have another
1095 Intro, 0,1 | who, during his apostolic voyages, makes use of every opportunity
1096 I,III,16 | regions and persons are more vulnerable and more exposed to the
1097 I,III,16 | Magisterium has often given warnings about the dangers posed
1098 I,III,16 | clarify doubts and to be wary of the specious promises
1099 I,III,13 | courage to speak out for the weak and defend their rights. ~
1100 I,III,11 | physical and psychological weakness calls for greater charity
1101 II, V,29 | catechists, avoiding the risk of wearing down. In certain cases of
1102 I,III,11 | who took upon himself the weight of our infirmities (cf.
1103 II, V,27 | acceptance and encouragement, welcoming them for what they are and
1104 III,VI,31 | respected only if it is a well-paid one, so if catechists are
1105 | whatever
1106 | wherever
1107 Pref | and teaching programmes, whilst for content they already
1108 Pref | encouraged the initiative, wholeheartedly giving his apostolic blessing,
1109 Intro, 0,1 | suggestions that came in from a wide-ranging consultation with Bishops
1110 II, V,29 | derive support from them. But wider horizons should also be
1111 II, V,30 | include training for the wife or husband of the candidate
1112 I,III,12 | the Church unity that was willed by the Lord.~- Popular piety,
1113 I,III,15 | Spirit, who blows where He wills (cf. Jn 3:8); respecting
1114 I,II,9 | cf. Rom 1:16). While the wise ones according to this world
1115 I,II,7 | love of the Father, who wishes that all should come to
1116 I,II,7 | fear of difficulties or withdrawing through love of tranquillity.
1117 I,II,9 | And again St. Paul says: "Woe to me if I do not preach
1118 I,II,9 | Lk 15:4), or like the woman with the lost drachma who
1119 I,III,16 | situations.~The preferential work-lines for the catechists should
1120 II, V,28 | plan for salvation is being worked out in the community.~These
1121 I, I,5 | Basing itself on its own worldwide experience, the CEP offers
1122 I, I,3 | and engage in liturgical worship and in works of charity".~
1123 II,IV,17 | catechists, giving them worthwhile tasks and respecting their
1124 Conclu,VII,37| vocation and your names will be written in heaven (cf. Lk 10:20)".~
1125 Conclu,VII,37| continues to grow and in recent years has been between 250,000
1126 | yes
1127 I, I,4 | preferred for contact with youth and for activities that
1128 II, V,25 | will make the most of these zealous apostles and encourage them
1129 II, V,30 | training and, in certain zones and situations, they become
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