Part, Chapter, Topic, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0, 1, 3,29| a means of arousing true conversion; (54)~– consonant with what
2 I, I, 0, 14,47 | the Gospel and the call to conversion (13), the catechumenate
3 I, I, 0, 14,48 | proclamation", (116) calling to conversion. (117)~– initiates into
4 I, I, 0, 17 | Conversion and faith~
5 I, I, 0, 17,53 | invites men and women to conversion and faith. (140) The call
6 I, I, 0, 17,53 | Christian faith is, above all, conversion to Jesus Christ, (141) full
7 I, I, 0, 17,55 | the believer to live that conversion. (149) This transformation
8 I, I, 0, 17,55 | responsibilities.~Faith and conversion arise from the "heart",
9 I, I, 0, 18 | The process of continuing conversion~
10 I, I, 0, 18,56 | a process of continuing conversion, which lasts for the whole
11 I, I, 0, 18,56 | the process of faith and conversion:~a) Interest in the Gospel.
12 I, I, 0, 18,56 | sympathizers". (163)~b) Conversion. This first moment of interest
13 I, I, 0, 18,56 | Kerygma, prepares the way for conversion which is certainly "initial", (165)
14 I, I, 0, 18,56 | the process of continuing conversion. The profession of baptismal
15 I, I, 0, 18,57 | of this process of full conversion. The first proclamation
16 I, I, 0, 18,57 | by giving a foundation to conversion and providing Christian
17 I, I, 0, 19,58 | non-Christians and invites them to conversion. In this context catechesis
18 I,II, 0, 21,61 | the Gospel and to call to conversion. Catechesis, "distinct from
19 I,II, 0, 21,61 | promotes and matures initial conversion, educates the convert in
20 I,II, 0, 21,62 | catechesis truly require genuine conversion. Because of this the Church
21 I,II, 0, 21,62 | be dedicated to ensuring conversion. (185) In the "missio ad
22 I,II, 0, 21,62 | faith. Only by starting with conversion, and therefore by making
23 I,II, 1, 1,63 | corresponds to the period in which conversion to Jesus Christ is formalized,
24 I,II, 2, 1,69 | the process of continuing conversion. Initiatory catechesis lays
25 I,II, 2, 1,69 | The process of continuing conversion goes beyond what is provided
26 I,III, 0, 4,80 | with the "initial" (237) conversion of a person to the Lord,
27 I,III, 0, 5,82 | word which matures initial conversion to make it into a living,
28 I,III, 0, 7,85 | liturgical life~– Moral formation~Conversion to Jesus Christ implies
29 I,III, 0, 10,88 | evangelization leading to conversion and where the kerygma of
30 I,III, 0, 10,89 | accompanies the process of conversion, is essentially gradual
31 I,III, 0, 11,90 | Baptism. The basis of their conversion is the Baptism which they
32 II, I, 0, 18,102 | redemption from sin. The call to conversion and belief in the Gospel
33 III,II, 0, 18,149 | service of revelation and conversion (4) and that therefore it
34 III,II, 0, 20,152 | invitation of the Holy Spirit to conversion, to commitment, to hope,
35 III,II, 0, 23,157 | strengthen their personal conversion, and to a Christian praxis
36 IV,IV, 0, 8,194 | stimulates a real process of conversion. For them, it deepens the
37 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | the profound change, the conversion, which the Gospel, as a "
38 IV, V, 0, 16,204 | stimulating an attitude of radical conversion to God, of dialogue, and
39 V,III, 0, 50,254| community and invites man to conversion and the following of Christ.
40 V,IV, 4, 1,283 | of Christ, aimed at true conversion and a life more in conformity
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