Part, Chapter, Topic, Paragraph, Number
1 II,II, 0, 26,119| to situate these official instruments of the Church, which is
2 II,II, 0, 27,120| distinct but complementary instruments at the service of the Church'
3 II,II, 0, 27,120| and governed". (416)~Both instruments, each taken in accordance
4 II,II, 0, 27,120| vested by the Holy See in instruments of orientation by approving
5 II,II, 0, 27,120| nature of both of these instruments justifies the fact, as already
6 II,II, 2, 1,131| Conferences, (447) are invaluable instruments for catechesis which are "
7 II,II, 2, 2,132| qualitative difference from other instruments which may be useful for
8 II,II, 2, 2,132| more appropriate to other instruments.~
9 III, 0, 2, 7,138| directories and other catechetical instruments of the particular Churches
10 III,II, 0, 22,156| of texts and other work instruments.~The catechist is essentially
11 III,II, 0, 26,160| avail of those powerful instruments which human skill is constantly
12 III,II, 0, 26,162| reminded that "the use of these instruments by professionals in communication
13 IV, V, 0, 24,213| Directories (and analogous instruments), catechisms and aids, work-shops
14 V, I, 0, 30,223| the quality of texts and instruments being used in catechesis; (155)~– "
15 V,II, 0, 37,234| and trained personnel. The instruments provided for catechesis
16 V,IV, 1, 1,266| catechists, the necessary instruments for catechesis: catechisms,
17 V,IV, 4, 0,282| appropriate catechesis. These instruments are called by various names:
18 V,IV, 4, 1 | Elaboration of instruments and didactic aids for catechetical
19 V,IV, 4, 1,283| 283. Along with those instruments dedicated to the orientation
20 V,IV, 4, 1,283| Directory), there are other instruments of more immediate use in
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