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   Part, Chapter, Topic, Paragraph,  Number
1 Intro, 0, 0, 5 | Culture and cultures~ 2 Intro, 0, 0, 5,21| esteem anew autochthonous cultures. The question posed by the 3 Intro, 0, 0, 5,21| increased exchange between cultures (which ought to lead to 4 Intro, 0, 0, 5,21| awareness that traditional cultures are being assailed by powerful 5 Intro, 0, 0, 5,21| values of culture and of cultures (31) and reject those elements 6 Intro, 0, 1, 1,26| promote dialogue with various cultures and other religious confessions, 7 Intro, 0, 1, 2,27| development, to different cultures and religions as well as 8 Intro, 0, 1, 3,30| Regarding differences between cultures in the service of the faith, 9 I, I, 0, 14,48 | appropriating and renewing all cultures; (114)~– bears witness (115) 10 I,III, 0, 3,78 | the values of different cultures. (233) The catechumenate 11 II, 0, 0, 12,93 | diversity of circumstances and cultures.~ 12 II, I, 0, 14,95 | human society and diverse cultures.~ 13 II, I, 0, 18,102 | shelter to all peoples and cultures. "The Church is effectively 14 II, I, 0, 22,109 | very heart of culture and cultures". (368)~'Inculturation' (369) 15 II, I, 0, 22,109 | and roots" (372) of their cultures.~In this work of inculturation, 16 II, I, 0, 22,110 | the demands of different cultures (379) and which present 17 II, I, 0, 22,110 | and problems which these cultures present;~– making the Catechumenate 18 II, I, 0, 22,110 | symbols, and values of the cultures in which the catechumens 19 II, I, 0, 22,110 | their hope" (1 Pt 3,15) in cultures often pagan or post-Christian: 20 II,II, 0, 26,119 | different circumstances and cultures. Some directions will be 21 II,II, 1, 1,121 | account various situations and cultures, while carefully preserving 22 II,II, 2, 1,131 | account various situations and cultures, while carefully preserving 23 II,II, 2, 1,131 | very heart of culture and cultures". (448) For this reason 24 II,II, 2, 4,134 | different ages, situations and cultures must exercise a mature creativity. 25 II,II, 2, 4,135 | different ages, situations and cultures, and one which is a mere 26 III, I, 0, 12,143 | to different persons and cultures;~– it recognizes the centrality 27 IV, I, 0, 31,169 | diversity of circumstances and cultures and maintains the unity 28 IV, V, 0, 14,202 | very heart of culture and cultures". (112) The principles governing 29 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | cannot be isolated from the cultures in which it was initially 30 IV, V, 0, 16,204 | roots of culture and the cultures of mankind". (116) This 31 IV, V, 0, 23,212 | should be paid to diverse cultures which can exist in one and 32 V, I, 0, 27,218 | extends her roots into all cultures.~ 33 V,II, 0, 38,236 | Gospel by adapting it to all cultures, ages, and situations. This 34 V,III, 0, 51,255| them, especially in certain cultures, all members of the family


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