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1 Abbr,II | Vatican City 1985~SCh: Sources Chrétiennes, Collectio,
2 I,II, 2, 2,72 | may spring from authentic sources. "It is important also that
3 II, I, 0, 14 | The source and the "sources" of the message of catechesis (303)~
4 II, I, 0, 14,94(303) | usage the expression 'the sources' is used to denote those
5 II, I, 0, 14,96 | 96. These are all the sources, principle or subsidiary,
6 II, I, 0, 14,96 | way", (308) the principle sources of catechesis. Each of the
7 II, I, 0, 14,96 | Each of the subsidiary sources of catechesis has its own
8 II, I, 0, 14,96 | the word of God and the "sources" deriving from it, and through
9 II, I, 0, 25,117 | eschatology) are always sources of life and light for the
10 II,II, 1, 6,127 | Tradition and Scripture as sources for catechesis means that
11 II,II, 1, 6,128 | are presented as two basic sources of inspiration for all catechetical
12 II,II, 1, 7,130 | is well rooted in all its sources, embraces all the different
13 II,II, 2, 2,132 | synthesis and a presentation of sources.~In any case, the catechism,
14 III, 0, 2, 7,138 | catechetical activity, its sources, its methods, those to whom
15 III,II, 0, 18,149 | nature of the message, to its sources and language, to the concrete
16 V,IV, 4, 1,283(322)| reference must be made to the sources and a clear distinction
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