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1 Pref, 0, 0, 0,8(7) | revelation to the human condition.~
2 I, I, 0, 14,47(113)| acts must correspond to condition and state" (AG 6).~
3 I,II, 0, 21,61 | however, starts with the condition indicated by Jesus himself: "
4 II,II, 1, 2,122 | sacraments, is the irreplaceable condition for Christian living, just
5 II,II, 1, 4,124 | and social and ecclesial condition amongst all those to whom
6 III, I, 0, 15,146 | providence for our earthly condition. (508) This implies for
7 III,II, 0, 21,154 | faith is an indispensable condition for living that same faith.
8 III,II, 0, 22,156 | cultural vision, social condition and lifestyle must not be
9 IV,II, 1, 2,174 | it is addressed, to their condition as adult men and women,
10 IV,II, 1, 2,174 | attention to the lay condition of adults, on whom Baptism
11 IV,II, 3, 2,183 | all the contrasts in the condition of youth as found concretely
12 IV,II, 4, 2,187 | certain aspects of their condition of faith. An aged person
13 IV,II, 4, 2,187 | help them to live their condition in an attitude of prayer,
14 IV,II, 4, 2,187 | peace.~At any rate, the condition of the old calls for a catechesis
15 IV, V, 0, 18,206 | live in the same cultural condition—clergy, pastoral workers (
16 V, I, 0, 28,219 | according to his particular condition in the Church (sacred ministers,
17 V, I, 0, 33,228 | derives from their specific condition. The profession of the evangelical
18 V, I, 0, 34,230 | character which is due to their condition in the Church: "their secular
19 V, I, 0, 35,232 | Gospel adapted to their condition; for handicapped or disabled
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