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1 Abbr,II | 464~MPD: Synod of Bishops, Message to the People of God, Cum
2 Pref, 0, 0, 0,8 | for presenting the Gospel message in Catechesis, puts forward
3 Pref, 0, 0, 0,10 | proclamation of the Gospel message are universally valid. Those,
4 I, I, 0, 9,36 | when he listens to this message of creation is able to arrive
5 I, I, 0, 11,41 | Christ, in the revealed message, is not another element
6 I, I, 0, 11,41(92) | Christocentricity of the Gospel Message (Part II, Chapter 1).~
7 I, I, 0, 15,50(132) | intrinsic to the Christian message as though to imply that
8 I,II, 0, 21,61 | a going-out, a haste, a message. Catechesis, however, starts
9 I,II, 2, 2,71 | deepening of the Christian message by means of theological
10 I,II, 3, 1,73 | must present the Christian message and the Christian event
11 I,II, 3, 1,73 | presentation of the Christian message influences the way in which
12 I,II, 3, 2,74 | Christ, and the salvific message proclaimed by Him cannot
13 I,II, 3, 2,75 | understand better the Christian message, by relating it to the great
14 I,III, 0, 3,78(229)| ecclesial nature of the Gospel message". Cf. EN 60 which speaks
15 I,III, 0, 4,80 | contained in his Gospel message, and the paths that he has
16 I,III, 0, 9,87 | transmission of the Gospel message and experience of the Christian
17 II | PART TWO~THE GOSPEL MESSAGE~The Gospel Message~"And
18 II | GOSPEL MESSAGE~The Gospel Message~"And this is eternal life,
19 II, 0, 0, 12,92 | Revelation and of the Gospel message; in this sense, faith is
20 II, 0, 0, 12,93 | the content of the Gospel message (fides quae).~– The first
21 II, 0, 0, 12,93 | presentation of the Gospel message according to its own character.~–
22 II, I | for presenting~the Gospel message in catechesis~"Hear, O Israel:
23 II, I, 0, 13,94 | which catechesis draws its message is the word of God:~"Catechesis
24 II, I, 0, 14 | and the "sources" of the message of catechesis (303)~
25 II, I, 0, 14,94(303) | which catechesis draws its message; cf. DCG (1971) 45.~
26 II, I, 0, 14,96 | the transmission of its message to all who have made their
27 II, I, 0, 15 | the presentation of the message~
28 II, I, 0, 15,97 | for presenting the Gospel message in catechesis are closely
29 II, I, 0, 15,97 | from the same source.~– The message centred on the person of
30 II, I, 0, 15,97 | trinitarian dimension of the same message.~– The proclamation of the
31 II, I, 0, 15,97 | of Salvation, implies a message of liberation.~– The ecclesial
32 II, I, 0, 15,97 | ecclesial character of the message reflects its historic nature
33 II, I, 0, 15,97 | the Church".~– The Gospel message seeks inculturation because
34 II, I, 0, 15,97 | accomplished when the Gospel message is presented in its integrity
35 II, I, 0, 15,97 | and purity.~– The Gospel message is a comprehensive message,
36 II, I, 0, 15,97 | message is a comprehensive message, with its own hierarchy
37 II, I, 0, 16 | christocentricity of the Gospel message~
38 II, I, 0, 16,98 | what must characterize the message transmitted by catechesis
39 II, I, 0, 16,98 | him; every element of the message tends to this.~– Secondly,
40 II, I, 0, 16,98 | The catechetical message helps the Christian to locate
41 II, I, 0, 16,98 | moreover, means that the Gospel message does not come from man,
42 II, I, 0, 16,98 | central to the catechetical message. They are themselves endowed
43 II, I, 0, 16,98 | transmits the life of Jesus, his message and his saving actions.
44 II, I, 0, 17 | christocentricity of the Gospel message~
45 II, I, 0, 17,100 | christocentricity of the Gospel message leads catechesis to attend
46 II, I, 0, 17,100 | relationship, the Christian message can certainly lose its proper
47 II, I, 0, 18 | A message proclaiming salvation~
48 II, I, 0, 18,101 | 101. The message of Jesus about God is Good
49 II, I, 0, 18,101 | Catechesis transmits this message of the Kingdom, so central
50 II, I, 0, 18,101 | Jesus. In doing so, the message "is gradually deepened,
51 II, I, 0, 19 | A message of liberation~
52 II, I, 0, 19,103 | proclaims salvation, includes a "message of liberation". (341) In
53 II, I, 0, 19,104 | it shall situate the message of liberation in the prospective
54 II, I, 0, 19,104 | theological sense; (346) thus, the message of liberation "cannot be
55 II, I, 0, 20 | ecclesial nature of the Gospel message~
56 II, I, 0, 20,105 | on the transmitted Gospel message an inherent ecclesial character.
57 II, I, 0, 20,105 | people of God echoes in its message throughout the course of
58 II, I, 0, 21,107 | transmitting today the Christian message, begins with the living
59 II, I, 0, 21,108 | character of the Christian message requires that catechesis
60 II, I, 0, 21,108 | doctrinal catechesis, the Gospel message should illuminate the 'today'
61 II, I, 0, 22 | Inculturation of the Gospel message ~(366)~
62 II, I, 0, 22,109 | designed to make the Christian message more attractive or superficially
63 II, I, 0, 22,110 | presenting the Christian message in such a way as to prepare
64 II, I, 0, 23 | integrity of the Gospel message~
65 II, I, 0, 23,111 | must transmit the Gospel message in its integrity and purity.
66 II, I, 0, 23,111 | safeguarding the integrity of the message and avoiding any partial
67 II, I, 0, 23,112 | presentation of the Gospel message, without ignoring certain
68 II, I, 0, 23,112 | treasure of the Christian message". (382) This is accomplished,
69 II, I, 0, 23,112 | structure of the Christian message, and proceeds to explain
70 II, I, 0, 23,112 | increasingly proposes the Christian message more amply and with greater
71 II, I, 0, 23,112 | exposition of the Gospel message are called: intensive integrity
72 II, I, 0, 23,112 | of the authentic Gospel message, in all of its purity, without
73 II, I, 0, 23,112 | essentials of the Gospel message into a definite cultural
74 II, I, 0, 23,113 | integrity of the Christian message, the criterion to be applied
75 II, I, 0, 24 | comprehensive and hierarchical message~
76 II, I, 0, 24,114 | 114. This message transmitted by catechetics
77 II, I, 0, 24,114(388)| and organization of the message; cf. DCG (1971) 39 and 43.~
78 II, I, 0, 24,114 | the harmony of the overall message requires a "hierarchy of
79 II, I, 0, 24,115 | dimensions of the Christian message participate in this hierarchical
80 II, I, 0, 24,115 | neighbour is—in the moral message—a hierarchy of values which
81 II, I, 0, 25 | A meaningful message for the human person~
82 II, I, 0, 25,116 | presenting the Christian message, not only shows who God
83 II, I, 0, 25,116 | relationship between the Christian message and human experience is
84 II, I, 0, 25,117 | presenting the Christian message and should therefore "be
85 II, I, 0, 26 | the presentation of the message~ (410)~
86 II, I, 0, 26,118 | order for presenting the message is conditioned by circumstances,
87 II,II, 0, 27,120 | transmission of the Gospel message and for the whole of catechetical
88 II,II, 0, 27,120 | elements of the Christian message". (417) Such is explained
89 II,II, 0, 27,120 | content of the Christian message is concerned, simply refers
90 II,II, 1, 5,125 | faith, which both draw their message from Tradition and Sacred
91 II,II, 2, 3,133 | for adapting the Gospel Message: "Indeed, this kind of adaptation
92 II,II, 2, 3,133 | catechism, "faithful to the message and to the human person", (460)
93 II,II, 2, 3,133 | presents the Christian message in a meaningful way and
94 II,II, 2, 4,134 | inculturating the Gospel message by means of catechisms,
95 II,II, 2, 4,134 | presentation of the Christian message.~
96 II,II, 2, 4,135 | which adapts the Christian message to different ages, situations
97 II,II, 2, 4,135 | of expressing the Gospel message, the creativity of a catechism
98 II,II, 2, 4,135 | substance of the Christian message:"The individual churches—
99 II,II, 2, 4,135 | substance of the evangelical message. Without any sacrifice of
100 II,II, 2, 4,135 | they must transpose this message into an idiom which will
101 III, I, 0, 13,144 | content of the Christian message (fides quae);~– to develop
102 III,II, 0, 18,149 | adequate to the nature of the message, to its sources and language,
103 III,II, 0, 19,151 | the proclamation of the message, expressed in the principle
104 III,II, 0, 20,152 | intelligibility of the Christian message. This corresponds well to
105 III,II, 0, 20,153 | experiences (10) and the revealed message. It is this which has amply
106 III,II, 0, 21,154 | faithful to the Christian message. To be numbered amongst
107 III,II, 0, 22,156 | deepening the Christian message. He does not forget that
108 III,II, 0, 23,157 | understanding and expressing the message such as: "learning while
109 III,II, 0, 26,161 | to spread the Christian message and the Church's authentic
110 III,II, 0, 26,161 | necessary to integrate that message into the "new culture" created
111 III,II, 0, 26,161 | grace of God, can the Gospel message have the capacity to penetrate
112 IV, 0, 0, 27,163 | sent to announce a joyful message (34) to the poor, making
113 IV, 0, 0, 28,165 | and to adapt the Christian message and the pedagogy of the
114 IV,II, 3, 3,185 | translate into their terms "the message of Jesus with patience and
115 IV,III, 0, 6,191 | maintaining fidelity to the message which catechesis transmits.(88)~
116 IV,IV, 0, 8,194 | the value of the Christian message in the face of theoretical
117 IV,IV, 0, 12,200 | of Jesus Christ and the message of other religions. For
118 IV,IV, 0, 12,200 | contrary to the Christian message, but also educates them
119 IV, V, 0, 17,205 | life, between the Christian message and the cultural context,
120 IV, V, 0, 19,207 | in expressing the Gospel message and its accessibility to
121 IV, V, 0, 20,208 | the language proper to the message, especially biblical language,
122 V, I, 0, 27,216(129)| ecclesial nature of the Gospel message".~
123 V,II, 0, 38,235 | to communicate the Gospel message". (203)~The christocentric
124 V,II, 0, 40,238 | commitment he has to the message and to man. It requires
125 V,II, 0, 40,238 | sufficient knowledge of the message that he transmits and of
126 V,II, 0, 40,238 | to whom he transmits the message and of the social context
127 V,II, 0, 40,238 | knowing how to transmit the message, so that it is an act of
128 V,II, 0, 42,240 | awareness of the Christian message, structured around the central
129 V,II, 0, 42,240 | nuclei of the Christian message: the Creed, the Liturgy,
130 V,II, 0, 42,241 | nature and correspond to the message to be transmitted. The various
131 V,II, 0, 42,241 | aspects of the Christian message with the concrete life of
132 V,II, 0, 48,249 | promoted: the Christian message; knowledge of man and his
133 V,III, 0, 54,259 | of human culture to the message of salvation"; (269)~The
134 V,IV, 4, 1,283(321)| communication of the Christian message; nevertheless, the texts
135 V,IV, 4, 1,283(322)| an explanation of the message of Salvation (constant reference
136 V,IV, 4, 2,284 | derives from the fact that the message transmitted by them is recognized
137 V,IV, 4, 2,284 | presentation of the Gospel message contained in the General
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