Part, Chapter, Topic, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0, 0, 1,15| among men and women who are open to a personal relationship
2 I,II, 2, 2,71 | to reinforce conviction, open new prospectives and encourage
3 I,III, 0, 6,84 | integral Christian formation, "open to all the other factors
4 I,III, 0, 8,86 | initiation~a) Catechesis is also open to the missionary dimension. (269)
5 I,III, 0, 9,87 | deeply ecclesial, while also open to social concerns. The
6 I,III, 0, 9,87 | human values. Prayer is open to all personal and social
7 II, I, 0, 21,108 | those to be catechized "to open themselves to this 'spiritual'
8 III, I, 0, 16,147 | it assists the person to open himself to the religious
9 III,II, 0, 19,150 | signs and is ultimately open to mystery. It can happen
10 IV,II, 0, 33,171 | every phase of life is open to the challenge of dechristianization
11 IV,II, 3, 3,185 | proposed in new ways which are open to the sensibilities and
12 IV,IV, 0, 8,194 | members of the Church, who are open to dialogue with the world.
13 IV, V, 0, 14,202 | necessary, ever easy and open to the risks of syncretism
14 IV, V, 0, 16,204 | Gospel value or is at least open to the Gospel; a purification
15 IV, V, 0, 22,211 | seeks a catechesis which is open, generous and courageous
16 IV, V, 0, 23,212 | of situations which are open to conflict and tension
17 V,II, 0, 43,242 | and the experiences which open man to the mystery of the
18 V,III, 0, 55,262| serious religious formation "open to all the... factors of
19 V,IV, 3, 1,279 | of their depth, tend to open to mystery; the religious
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