Part, Chapter, Topic, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0, 0, 6,23| world. This involves making known the true face of God and
2 I, 0, 1, 7,34 | entire earthly life: he made known the joy of belonging to
3 I, I | places... for he has made known to us in all wisdom and
4 I, I, 0, 9,36 | reveal himself and to make known the mystery of his will [
5 I, I, 0, 19,58 | Christ and his Gospel are not known, or which lack Christian
6 I,II | Things what we have heard and known, that our fathers have told
7 I,III, 0, 6,84 | formed his disciples. He made known to them the different dimensions
8 I,III, 0, 6,84 | the faith demands to be known, celebrated, lived and translated
9 I,III, 0, 9,87 | symbols, gestures, etc. known and loved. Moral formation
10 II, I, 0, 18,101 | man who knows God and is known by him, who sees God and
11 II, I, 0, 18,102 | re-instate it; for those who have known love and existence in solidarity,
12 II, I, 0, 21,107 | the past and makes them known. In the light of these,
13 II, I, 0, 21,108 | catechesis so as to make known the "deeds and the words"
14 II, I, 0, 23,111 | because I have made known to you all that I have heard
15 III, I, 0, 13,144 | it conveys faith which is known, celebrated, lived and prayed; (501)~–
16 III,II, 0, 19,150 | ways, not always completely known to us. With regard to the
17 III,II, 0, 21,154 | as well as the commonly known prayers of Christian tradition: (
18 V,II, 0, 38,235 | of Jesus Christ; making known his life by setting it in
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