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1 Pref, 0, 0, 0,2 | evangelizing vigour of the original ecclesial community has in some ways
2 Pref, 0, 0, 0,2 | evolution of global culture and ecclesial questions derived from outside
3 Pref, 0, 0, 0,5 | regard to the renewal of ecclesial life desired by the Second
4 Pref, 0, 0, 0,8 | understanding human and ecclesial conditions. These are intended
5 Intro, 0, 1, 2 | The internal life of the ecclesial community~
6 Intro, 0, 1, 2,27 | also the very life of the ecclesial community which is its innermost
7 Intro, 0, 1, 2,27 | the source and summit of ecclesial life;~– the people of God
8 Intro, 0, 1, 2,27 | service in charity;~– the ecclesial community has acquired a
9 Intro, 0, 1, 2,28 | decisively toward solid ecclesial cohesion. To this end it
10 Intro, 0, 1, 2,28 | arouse in Christians a deep ecclesial spirituality.~
11 Intro, 0, 1, 3,29 | one of the most important ecclesial activities.~– the missionary
12 Intro, 0, 1, 3,29 | plays a central role in many ecclesial groups and movements;~–
13 Intro, 0, 1, 3,30 | two-thousand-year history. The ecclesial nature of catechesis, in
14 I, 0, 1, 8,35 | catechesis in itself: its ecclesial nature, its binding objective
15 I, I, 0, 16,51(138) | Faith, "Instruction on the ecclesial vocation of the theologian",
16 I, I, 0, 19,58 | with adequate and solid ecclesial structures. They are fervent
17 I, I, 0, 20,59 | then, as a fundamental ecclesial service for the realization
18 I,II, 2, 2,71 | circumstances of personal, family, ecclesial or social life and to help
19 I,III, 0, 2,77 | particularly in relation to:~– the ecclesial nature of catechesis, that
20 I,III, 0, 2,77 | relationship with other ecclesial activities.~
21 I,III, 0, 3 | Catechesis: activity of an ecclesial nature~
22 I,III, 0, 3,78 | Catechesis is an essentially ecclesial act. (229) The true subject
23 I,III, 0, 3,78(229) | part II, chapter I in "The ecclesial nature of the Gospel message".
24 I,III, 0, 3,78(229) | EN 60 which speaks of the ecclesial nature of any evangelizing
25 I,III, 0, 3,78 | Gospel is a living act of ecclesial tradition: (231)~– The Church
26 I,III, 0, 3,78 | catholicity and a ferment of ecclesial renewal.~
27 I,III, 0, 3,79 | them as members into the ecclesial family. As a good mother
28 I,III, 0, 8,86 | other Christian churches and ecclesial communities. Thus catechesis
29 I,III, 0, 8,86 | cooperation to the different ecclesial services, according to their
30 I,III, 0, 9,87 | trinitarian. It is deeply ecclesial, while also open to social
31 I,III, 0, 9,87 | essentially religious and ecclesial, it also strongly demands
32 II, I, 0, 14,96 | of Christ, a fundamental ecclesial service. Tradition, Scripture
33 II, I, 0, 15,97 | message of liberation.~– The ecclesial character of the message
34 II, I, 0, 20 | The ecclesial nature of the Gospel message~
35 II, I, 0, 20,105 | 105. The ecclesial nature of catechesis confers
36 II, I, 0, 20,105 | Gospel message an inherent ecclesial character. Catechesis originates
37 II, I, 0, 20,106 | faith, transmitted by the ecclesial community, is one. Although
38 II, I, 0, 22,110 | made of:~– looking to the ecclesial community as the principal
39 II, I, 0, 25,117 | of Jesus Christ and the ecclesial community, in which the
40 II, I, 0, 26,118 | the circumstances of an ecclesial community or of those to
41 II,II, 1, 1,121 | Church intends to render an ecclesial service for our times with
42 II,II, 1, 1,121 | legitimate instrument for ecclesial communion": (419) it desires
43 II,II, 1, 1,121 | which, within the context of ecclesial communion, are destined
44 II,II, 1, 4,124 | maturity and social and ecclesial condition amongst all those
45 II,II, 1, 6,127 | the Church". (437) In this ecclesial reading of the Scriptures,
46 II,II, 2, 3,133 | maturity, and social and ecclesial conditions among all those
47 II,II, 2, 3,133 | Finally, the concrete ecclesial situation lived by a particular
48 II,II, 2, 5,136 | catechisms make manifest to the ecclesial communion of which "the
49 III,II, 0, 17,148 | Christians, their degree of ecclesial and spiritual maturity and
50 III,II, 0, 18,149 | concrete circumstances of ecclesial communities as well as to
51 III,II, 0, 18,149 | method of liturgical and ecclesial signs; and of methods proper
52 III,II, 0, 23,157 | sacraments, the liturgy, ecclesial and social commitment, works
53 III,II, 0, 25,159 | form of participation in ecclesial life. It finds its goal
54 IV, I, 0, 32,170 | maturity and social and ecclesial conditions amongst all of
55 IV,II, 1, 3,175 | between temporal actions and ecclesial action, by demonstrating
56 IV,II, 1, 4,176 | catechetical courses which every ecclesial community must provide for
57 IV,III, 0, 4,189 | A growth in social and ecclesial consciousness, together
58 IV, V, 0, 21,210 | spirituality and in the social and ecclesial situations of those to whom
59 IV, V, 0, 25,214 | respect;~– if, in the same ecclesial area there are several linguistic
60 V, I, 0, 27,216(129) | and Part II, chap. I. "The ecclesial nature of the Gospel message".~
61 V, I, 0, 28,219(141) | pastoral implications of the ecclesial nature of catechesis are
62 V, I, 0, 28,219 | hand it is a fundamental ecclesial service, indispensable for
63 V, I, 0, 28,219 | among all ministries and ecclesial services—has a proper character
64 V, I, 0, 29,220(144) | supported by the witness of the ecclesial community, DCG (1971) 35;
65 V, I, 0, 29,221 | faith, only some receive the ecclesial mandate to be catechists.
66 V, I, 0, 34,231 | this diocesan service that ecclesial form which is proper to
67 V, I, 0, 34,231(186) | entrust an office or an ecclesial service to the laity, prescinding
68 V,II, 0, 38,236 | Church, all formation has an ecclesial nature. The formation of
69 V,II, 0, 38,236 | and situations. This truly ecclesial quality of the transmission
70 V,II, 0, 39,237 | a clear Christian and ecclesial identity; (209) as well
71 V,II, 0, 39,237 | orthodoxy and orthopraxis, ecclesial and social meaning. Formation
72 V,II, 0, 46,247 | constant fostering of the ecclesial vocation of catechists by
73 V,II, 0, 48,249 | communities, which promotes ecclesial communion.~Institutes for
74 V,III, 0, 50,253 | associations and movements; basic ecclesial communities. These are the
75 V,III, 0, 53,257 | of gravity for all of the ecclesial functions of catechesis
76 V,III, 0, 53,258 | by the formation of small ecclesial communities. (266)~d) While
77 V,III, 0, 53,258(266)| the usefulness of small ecclesial groups in the context of
78 V,III, 0, 53,258(266)| consciousness and an experience of ecclesial communion and mission which
79 V,III, 0, 56 | Basic ecclesial communities~
80 V,III, 0, 56,263 | 263. Basic ecclesial communities have experienced
81 V,III, 0, 56,263 | way of life which large ecclesial communities cannot easily
82 V,III, 0, 56,263(282)| EN 58 indicates how basic ecclesial communities flourish nearly
83 V,III, 0, 56,263 | easily provide". (283)~Basic ecclesial communities are a sign of
84 V,III, 0, 56,264 | 264. In basic ecclesial communities an extremely
85 Conclu, 0, 4, 2,286 | given to the experience of ecclesial life among different peoples
86 Conclu, 0, 4, 2,287 | this privileged area of ecclesial activity.~
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