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1 I, I, 0, 14,47(113)| gradus) and situations of maturity: "appropriate acts must
2 I, I, 0, 18,56 | perfect man", (159) and to maturity in the fullness of Christ.
3 I, I, 0, 18,56 | towards perfection. The basic maturity which gives rise to the
4 II,II, 1, 4,124 | culture, age, spiritual maturity and social and ecclesial
5 II,II, 2, 3,133 | culture, age, spiritual maturity, and social and ecclesial
6 III, I, 0, 8,139 | and patiently towards the maturity of a free son, faithful
7 III, I, 0, 12,143 | undertaken to reach the maturity of the faith "given as Christ
8 III,II, 0, 17,148 | ecclesial and spiritual maturity and many other personal
9 IV, I, 0, 29,167 | they are called by God to maturity of faith, need and have
10 IV, I, 0, 32,170 | culture, age, spiritual maturity and social and ecclesial
11 IV,II, 1, 2,173 | right and a duty to bring to maturity the seed of faith sown in
12 IV,II, 3, 3,185 | first step to bringing to maturity those dispositions favourable
13 IV, V, 0, 21,209 | the promotion of critical maturity among audiences, stimulating
14 V, I, 0, 29,221 | Catechesis not only brings to maturity the faith of those being
15 V, I, 0, 29,221 | the community itself to maturity.~Yet, while the entire Christian
16 V, I, 0, 31,224 | and reach true Christian maturity. (160) Conscious, on the
17 V,II, 0, 41 | Christian and apostolic maturity of catechists.~
18 V,II, 0, 41,239 | basis of this initial human maturity, (214) the exercise of catechesis,
19 V,II, 0, 45,244 | leading a human group toward maturity. As with any other art the
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