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Congregation for the Clergy
General Directory for Catechesis

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1 Pref, 0, 0, 0,8 | Catechesis, while retaining the basic structure of that of 1971, 2 Pref, 0, 0, 0,9 | concretely, catechesis.(9) The basic intention of the Directory 3 I, I, 0, 16,51 | have been initiated in the basic elements of the Christian 4 I, I, 0, 16,51(135) | however, relativise the prior, basic, structural and specific 5 I, I, 0, 16,51(135) | catechesis understood as basic initiation. The expression " 6 I, I, 0, 16,51(135) | The distinction between basic formation and permanent 7 I, I, 0, 18,56 | towards perfection. The basic maturity which gives rise 8 I, I, 0, 18,57 | providing Christian life with a basic structure; while ongoing 9 I, I, 0, 19,58 | possible to distinguish three basic situations (171) requiring 10 I, I, 0, 19,58 | primary proclamation and basic catechesis are priorities.~ 11 I,II, 0, 20,60 | the Christian home, are basic to the formation of children 12 I,II, 1, 1,64 | an optional activity, but basic and fundamental for building 13 I,II, 1, 3,67 | from the "heart"; (205)~– a basic and essential formation, (206) 14 I,II, 2, 1,69 | in the faith follows upon basic education and presupposes 15 I,II, 2, 1,69 | beyond what is provided by basic catechesis. In order to 16 I,III, 0, 11,91 | function of initiation and the basic factors which constitute 17 II, I, 0, 18,102 | underlines the following basic aspects:~– Jesus, with the 18 II, I, 0, 22,109 | discernment is governed by two basic principles: "compatibility 19 II,II, 0, 27,120 | Catechesis provides "the basic principles of pastoral theology 20 II,II, 1, 2,122 | for education in the four basic tasks of catechesis, (428) 21 II,II, 1, 4,124 | constitute the indispensable basic reference for catechesis.~– 22 II,II, 1, 6,128 | Church are presented as two basic sources of inspiration for 23 II,II, 1, 7,130 | to catechesis the seven basic elements which characterize 24 II,II, 2, 2,132 | catechism is a synthetic and basic text, in which the events 25 II,II, 2, 2,132 | the catechism are the two basic doctrinal texts for the 26 II,II, 2, 4,134 | for its part, offers the basic criteria which govern the 27 III,II, 0, 20,152 | more aware of their most basic experiences, to help them 28 III,II, 0, 20,153 | Apostles, which constitutes the basic normative criterion for 29 V, I, 0, 27,218 | Catechesis is a basic evangelizing activity of 30 V, I, 0, 31,225 | mission;~– to care for the basic orientation of catechesis 31 V, I, 0, 31,225(165) | 64. With respect to this basic orientation which priests 32 V, I, 0, 31,225(165) | Vatican Council indicates two basic requirements: "their role 33 V,II, 0, 36,233 | catechists, both in relation to basic training and continuing 34 V,II, 0, 38,235 | merely tries to deepen these basic elements. This christological 35 V,II, 0, 48,249 | catechetical formation of a basic nature over a period of 36 V,II, 0, 48,250 | addition to the courses of basic catechetical formation they 37 V,II, 0, 48,250 | Commencing with a general basic formation (doctrinal and 38 V,III, 0, 50,253 | associations and movements; basic ecclesial communities. These 39 V,III, 0, 55,261 | Catechesis is always a basic dimension in the formation 40 V,III, 0, 55,262 | it is given, is always a basic organic formation in the 41 V,III, 0, 55,262 | natural continuation of the basic formation received by all 42 V,III, 0, 56 | Basic ecclesial communities~ 43 V,III, 0, 56,263 | 263. Basic ecclesial communities have 44 V,III, 0, 56,263(282)| EN 58 indicates how basic ecclesial communities flourish 45 V,III, 0, 56,263 | cannot easily provide". (283)~Basic ecclesial communities are 46 V,III, 0, 56,264 | 264. In basic ecclesial communities an 47 V,III, 0, 56,264 | faithful, without which basic Christian communities lack 48 V,IV, 1, 1,266 | catechesis): these are the "basic cells" (292) of catechetical 49 V,IV, 1, 1,267 | laity. Catechesis is so basic to the life of every particular 50 V,IV, 1, 4,270 | of the Gospelassumes a basic responsibility. This ministry 51 V,IV, 4, 0,282 | Catechetical Guidelines, Basic Document, Reference Text, 52 V,IV, 4, 1,283 | in their use. (323) The basic criterion for these work


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