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1 Intro, 0, 0, 1,15 | their neighbour. This seed brings forth fruit in great abundance.
2 I, I, 0, 11,41 | human life and death, and brings about the new and definitive
3 I, I, 0, 18,56 | certainly "initial", (165) but brings with it adherence to Christ
4 I, I, 0, 18,56 | spiritual journey which brings about a "progressive change
5 I, I, 0, 20,59(178)| the more developed nations brings about a clear sense of solidarity
6 I,II, 2, 1,70 | forward by catechesis and brings it to its natural fulfilment,
7 II, I, 0, 18,102 | salvation, frees from sin, brings one to communion with the
8 II, I, 0, 19,103 | salvation which the Kingdom brings. They note that painful
9 II, I, 0, 20,106 | bond of unity (354) and brings about an awareness of belonging
10 II,II, 1, 3,123 | reveals man to himself and brings to light his most high calling". (432)~
11 II,II, 1, 7,130 | Catholic Church, for its part, brings to catechesis "the great
12 IV,II, 4, 2,187 | catechesis, in a certain sense, brings to fulfilment a journey
13 IV,IV, 0, 10,197 | second place, catechesis brings to the fore that unity of
14 IV, V, 0, 17,205 | the cultural context, and brings forth the fruits of true
15 V, I, 0, 27,217 | on the first Pentecost, "brings forth the particular Churches
16 V, I, 0, 29,221 | develops. Catechesis not only brings to maturity the faith of
17 V, I, 0, 29,221 | being catechized but also brings the community itself to
18 Conclu, 0, 4, 2,289 | sows, gives growth, and brings to fruition the seed of
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