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1 Intro, 0, 0, 4,19 | human person. In a certain sense, "it is the central and
2 Intro, 0, 1, 1,24 | also in his humanity;~– a sense of co-responsibility on
3 Intro, 0, 1, 2,27 | holiness and a livelier sense of mutual service in charity;~–
4 Intro, 0, 1, 2,27 | has acquired a livelier sense of the word of God. Sacred
5 Intro, 0, 1, 2,28 | profound an ecclesiology, the sense of belonging to the Church
6 Intro, 0, 1, 3,29 | world in which religious sense is obscured must also be
7 Intro, 0, 1, 3,29 | and profundity. In this sense many local Churches already
8 I, I, 0, 19,58 | surroundings and have a sense of commitment to the Universal
9 I, I, 0, 19,58 | baptized have lost a living sense of the faith, or even no
10 I, I, 0, 20,59(178) | nations brings about a clear sense of solidarity towards others.~
11 I,II, 1, 1,64 | catechesis". (196) In this sense catechesis must always be
12 I,II, 2, 2,71 | world. (218) In a certain sense, it is appropriate to call
13 I,II, 3, 1,73 | origins of the world, the sense of history, the basis of
14 I,III, 0, 8,86 | developing this community sense, catechesis takes special
15 I,III, 0, 8,86 | educating for this missionary sense, catechesis is also necessary
16 II, 0, 0, 12,92 | Gospel message; in this sense, faith is expressed in its
17 II, I, 0, 14,95 | more deeply by means of the sense of faith of all the people
18 II, I, 0, 14,96 | be understood in a narrow sense. (304) Sacred Scripture "
19 II, I, 0, 18,101 | the world. (329) In this sense, "Christ proclaims salvation
20 II, I, 0, 19,104 | in its full theological sense; (346) thus, the message
21 II, I, 0, 22,109(369)| ethnological or sociological sense is clarified in GS 53. Cf.
22 II, I, 0, 22,110 | with a profound religious sense, also possesses a living
23 II, I, 0, 25,117 | of life". (405) In this sense:~– in first evangelization,
24 II,II, 1, 6,127 | Church". (436) "In this sense, to describe Tradition and
25 II,II, 2, 2,132 | the Church. In a certain sense, it makes visible the "handing
26 II,II, 2, 4,135 | and inculturated: in this sense, a distinction must be drawn
27 III, I, 0, 16,147 | understood always in a Christian sense.~
28 III,II, 0, 19,151 | operative means, it has another sense: one is called "kerygmatic" (
29 III,II, 0, 25,159 | adults where they promote a sense of dialogue and sharing
30 III,II, 0, 25,159 | and sharing as well as a sense of Christian co-responsibility.
31 III,II, 0, 26,162 | education in a critical sense, animated by a passion for
32 IV,II, 1, 2,173 | Christian wisdom which gives sense, unity, and hope to the
33 IV,II, 2, 2,178 | for the life of faith, a sense of trust, of freedom, of
34 IV,II, 2, 2,178 | the school. In a certain sense nothing replaces family
35 IV,II, 4, 2,187 | catechesis, in a certain sense, brings to fulfilment a
36 IV,II, 4, 3,188 | life, which, in a certain sense, makes him a natural "catechist"
37 IV,III, 0, 7,192 | simplicity, trust in life, a sense of solidarity, faith in
38 IV,IV, 0, 8,194 | educate Christians in a sense of their identity as baptized,
39 IV,IV, 0, 12,200 | promotes a lively missionary sense among believers. This is
40 V, I, 0, 29,220(143)| AG 14. In this sense CT 16 says: "Catechesis
41 V, I, 0, 31,225 | are: (164)~– to foster a sense of common responsibility
42 V,II, 0, 41,239 | catechist, that is, his sense of being an evangelizer.
43 V,II, 0, 44,243(226)| authentically Christian sense of values".~
44 V,III, 0, 51,255 | determine more concretely the sense in which the Christian family
45 V,III, 0, 51,255 | profound: the awakening of the sense of God; the first steps
46 V,III, 0, 51,255 | formation in the Christian sense of human love, understood
47 V,III, 0, 51,255 | importace. Their wisdom and sense of the religious is often
48 V,IV, 2, 2,274 | age groups. (307) In this sense, every particular Church,
49 V,IV, 2, 3,276 | This link is, in a certain sense, more evident in the mission
50 V,IV, 3, 1,279 | closely related levels: the sense of the sacred, that is those
51 V,IV, 3, 1,279 | to mystery; the religious sense, the concrete ways in which
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