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1 Abbr,II | Letter Centesimus Annus (1 May 1991): AAS 83 (1991) pp.
2 Abbr,II | Letter, Mater et Magistra (15 May 1961): AAS 53 (1961) pp.
3 Abbr,II | Lettter Ut Unum Sint (25 May 1995): AAS 87 (1995) pp.
4 Pref, 0, 0, 0,5 | Dominum et Vivificantem (18 May 1986) and Redemptoris Missio (
5 Pref, 0, 0, 0,11 | suggestion of many Bishops, which may be useful in drawing up
6 Pref, 0, 0, 0,12 | the 1971 Directory, what may appear insufficient in areas
7 Pref, 0, 0, 0,12 | reached a high standard, may perhaps seem excessive in
8 Pref, 0, 0, 0,13 | that the word of the Lord may speed on, and triumph as
9 Intro, 0, 0, 3,17 | so that her presence may really be light that shines
10 Intro, 0, 0, 6,23(39)| Dominum et vivificantem (18 may 1986), n. 38: AAS 78 (1986),
11 Intro, 0, 1, 2,28(53)| Letter Communionis notio (28 May 1992), n. 1, AAS 85 (1993),
12 Intro, 0, 1, 5,32 | necessary to discover "what may be genuine signs of the
13 I, I, 0, 13,46 | that by its strength it may enter into the hearts of
14 I, I, 0, 14,49 | however, are not unique: they may be repeated, if necessary,
15 I, I, 0, 15,50(126) | Romano, English Edition, 11 May 1994.~
16 I, I, 0, 15,50 | word of God so that they may grow in their Christian
17 I, I, 0, 16,51(135) | continuing catechesis". They may not however, relativise
18 I, I, 0, 16,51(138) | theologian", Donum veritatis (24 May 1990), n. 6: AAS 82 (1990),
19 I,II, 1, 2,66 | her faith, so that they may appropriate and profess
20 I,II, 2, 1,70 | community as such so that it may mature also in its interior
21 I,II, 2, 1,70 | are an unceasing appeal: "May they all be one; even as
22 I,II, 2, 1,70 | and I in thee, that they may also be in us, so that the
23 I,II, 2, 1,70 | in us, so that the world may believe that thou hast sent
24 I,II, 2, 2,71 | Among these the following may be highlighted:~– The study
25 I,II, 2, 2,72 | that the particular Church may grow harmoniously and that
26 I,II, 2, 2,72 | its evangelizing activity may spring from authentic sources. "
27 I,III, 0, 8,86(273)| Dialogue and Proclamation" (19 may 1991), nn. 14-54; AAS 84 (
28 I,III, 0, 9,87 | witness. Neither aspect may be neglected. (276)~– Every
29 I,III, 0, 11,90(290)| in which this catechesis may be deemed necessary.~
30 II, 0, 0, 12,92 | says "Yes" to Jesus Christ, may be analysed thus:~– as an
31 II, 0, 0, 12,93 | some observations which may help the assimilation and
32 II, I, 0, 16,98 | christocentricity". (310) This may be understood in various
33 II, I, 0, 23,112 | addressed.". however "it may lose its very nature and
34 II, I, 0, 25,117 | experiences so that there may be stimulated within men
35 II, I, 0, 26,118 | reasons of method or pedagogy may suggest that the communication
36 II,II, 1, 5,125 | word, such that the Gospel may be proclaimed and transmitted
37 II,II, 1, 5,126 | the "deposit of faith", it may be useful to clarify two
38 II,II, 1, 7,130 | various schemes and styles may be devised, in accordance
39 II,II, 2, 1,131 | human person so that it may be really perceived as the "
40 II,II, 2, 2,132 | other instruments which may be useful for catechetical
41 II,II, 2, 4,135 | Local catechisms may be diocesan, regional or
42 III,II, 0, 21,154 | The blossoms—if we may call them that—of faith
43 IV | nations, that my salvation may reach to the ends of the
44 IV, I, 0, 29,167 | religious conditioning. They may or may not be aware of this.(40)
45 IV, I, 0, 29,167 | conditioning. They may or may not be aware of this.(40)
46 IV,II, 1, 1,172 | the following categories may be distinguished:~– adult
47 IV,II, 1, 1,172 | such a degree that they may be called 'quasi catechumens'; (53)~–
48 IV,II, 1, 2,173 | and protected, so that it may acquire that Christian wisdom
49 IV,II, 1, 2,174 | the community so that it may be a welcoming and supportive
50 IV,II, 2, 2,178 | factors of universal relevance may be mentioned:~– Infancy
51 IV,II, 3, 3,184 | general directions, however, may be indicated.~– The diversity
52 IV,II, 4, 2,187 | of faith. An aged person may have a rich and solid faith,
53 IV,IV, 0, 8,193 | and religious indifference may be encountered together
54 IV,IV, 0, 8,193 | which they receive. They may abandon regular practice
55 IV,IV, 0, 9,195 | which the faith at its base may be in need of purification
56 IV,IV, 0, 9,195 | or religious ignorance may be avoided. "When it is
57 IV,IV, 0, 10,196(97) | 34; (cf. Ut Unum sint (25 May, 1995) n. 18 AAS 87 (1995),
58 IV,IV, 0, 10,198 | confessions, the Bishops may deem opportune or necessary
59 IV,IV, 0, 12,199(106)| Dialogue and Proclamation (19 May 1991): AAS 84 (1992), pp.
60 IV,IV, 0, 13,200(107)| L'Osservatore Romano, 7 May 1986.~
61 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | seeds of the Gospel which may be present in culture;~–
62 V, I, 0, 34,231(186)| ecclesiastical authority may officially entrust an office
63 V, I, 0, 35,232 | Other types of catechists may also be advisable. Every
64 V,II, 0, 42,240(218)| formation of catechists: "May Sacred Scripture continue
65 V,II, 0, 42,240(218)| subject of teaching and may it become the soul of all
66 V,II, 0, 42,240(218)| theological study. Where necessary may this be actualized".~
67 V,II, 0, 44,243(226)| and their moral behaviour may keep abreast of their acquaintance
68 V,II, 0, 48,250 | which they are located. It may prove opportune, even for
69 V,II, 0, 49,251 | congregations are dedicated, may be prepared. These higher
70 V,III, 0, 51,255 | life of the entire Church may be reflected: mission; catechesis;
71 V,III, 0, 53,258 | In order that the parish may succeed in activating effectively
72 V,IV, 1, 3,269 | The Episcopal Conference may establish a catechetical
73 V,IV, 2, 1,273 | of the particular Church may shine forth all the more. (306)~
74 Conclu, 0, 4, 2,287 | catechists in the hope that it may serve as an encouragement
75 Conclu, 0, 4, 2,289 | 289. May patience and trust abide
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