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1 Pref, 0, 0, 0,8 | trust in the power of the Gospel seed, and proposes guidelines
2 Pref, 0, 0, 0,8 | Criteria for presenting the Gospel message in Catechesis, puts
3 Pref, 0, 0, 0,10 | the proclamation of the Gospel message are universally
4 Intro | INTRODUCTION~Preaching the Gospel~in the contemporary world~"
5 Intro, 0, 0, 1,15 | years ago he proclaimed the Gospel in Palestine and sent the
6 Intro, 0, 0, 1,15 | the disciples to sow the Gospel in the world. Today, Jesus
7 Intro, 0, 0, 1,15 | falls vary greatly. The Gospel "falls by the wayside" (
8 Intro, 0, 0, 1,15 | difficulties of the world. The Gospel seed makes fertile the history
9 Intro, 0, 0, 2,16 | Church continues to sow the Gospel in God's field. Christians,
10 Intro, 0, 0, 5,21 | challenges. In the light of the Gospel, the Church must appropriate
11 Intro, 0, 0, 6,23 | catechesis, nourished on the Gospel, which will deepen man's
12 Intro, 0, 1, 3,30 | know how to transmit the Gospel within the cultural horizons
13 Intro, 0, 1, 4 | The sowing of the Gospel~
14 Intro, 0, 1, 4,31 | workers to proclaim the Gospel through all the world and
15 I | the world; and preach the Gospel to the whole creation" (
16 I, 0, 1, 7,34 | defined this proclamation "the Gospel", that is, the Good News.
17 I, 0, 1, 7,34 | the Good News. To this Gospel, Jesus devoted his entire
18 I, 0, 1, 8,35 | The concepts word of God, Gospel, Kingdom of God, and Tradition,
19 I, I, 0, 11,41(92) | Christocentricity of the Gospel Message (Part II, Chapter
20 I, I, 0, 12,43 | sent them to preach the Gospel to the whole world. The
21 I, I, 0, 12,43 | conservation and transmission. The Gospel is conserved whole and entire
22 I, I, 0, 12,43 | As the Church lives the Gospel she is continually made
23 I, I, 0, 12,43 | her understanding of the Gospel, prompts her and sustains
24 I, I, 0, 12,43 | task of proclaiming the Gospel in every corner of the world.(95)~
25 I, I, 0, 12,45 | which man adhers to the "Gospel of the grace of God". (Acts
26 I, I, 0, 13,46 | the means by which the one Gospel is transmitted and they
27 I, I, 0, 14,47 | the proclamation of the Gospel and the call to conversion (
28 I, I, 0, 14,48 | proclaims and spreads the Gospel throughout the entire world.
29 I, I, 0, 14,48 | proclaims explicitly the Gospel, through "first proclamation", (116)
30 I, I, 0, 14,48 | of Christ to proclaim the Gospel, by word and deed throughout
31 I, I, 0, 14,49 | for those who choose the Gospel and for those who need to
32 I, I, 0, 15,50 | the living voice of the Gospel rings out in the Church—
33 I, I, 0, 17,53 | Repent and believe in the Gospel", (Mk 1,15) continues to
34 I, I, 0, 18,56 | conversion:~a) Interest in the Gospel. The first moment is one
35 I, I, 0, 18,56 | proclamation, an interest in the Gospel, yet without any firm decision.
36 I, I, 0, 18,56 | moment of interest in the Gospel requires a period of searching (164)
37 I, I, 0, 18,57 | first proclamation of the Gospel is characterized by the
38 I, I, 0, 19,58 | in which Christ and his Gospel are not known, or which
39 I, I, 0, 19,58 | They bear witness to the Gospel in their surroundings and
40 I, I, 0, 19,58 | removed from Christ and his Gospel". (176) Such situations
41 I,II, 0, 21,61 | functions are to proclaim the Gospel and to call to conversion.
42 I,II, 0, 21,61 | primary proclamation of the Gospel", (182) promotes and matures
43 I,II, 0, 21,62 | precatechumenate and is proposed by the Gospel and directed towards a solid
44 I,II, 0, 21,62(187) | will be interested in the Gospel. In situations where they
45 I,II, 1, 2,65 | the proclamation of the Gospel, requires Baptism. The close
46 I,II, 1, 2,66 | living experience of the Gospel, her faith, so that they
47 I,II, 2, 1,70 | Body of Christ". (211) The Gospel and the Eucharist are the
48 I,II, 2, 2,71 | divergence from the lines of the Gospel teaching". (215)~– Liturgical
49 I,II, 3, 1,73 | word, it makes present the Gospel in a personal process of
50 I,II, 3, 1,73 | the dynamic seed of the Gospel and seeks to "keep in touch
51 I,II, 3, 1,73 | and education; thus the Gospel will impregnate the mentality
52 I,II, 3, 2,75 | missionary proclamation of the Gospel and is ordered to a decision
53 I,III, 0, 3,78 | the Lord in treasuring the Gospel in her heart. (230) She
54 I,III, 0, 3,78(229)| ecclesial nature of the Gospel message". Cf. EN 60 which
55 I,III, 0, 3,78 | This transmission of the Gospel is a living act of ecclesial
56 I,III, 0, 3,79 | mother she gives them the Gospel in all its authenticity
57 I,III, 0, 4,80 | primary proclamation of the Gospel, catechesis seeks to solidify
58 I,III, 0, 4,80 | comments contained in his Gospel message, and the paths that
59 I,III, 0, 5,82 | primary proclamation of the Gospel begins a process which,
60 I,III, 0, 7,85 | consequences of the demands of the Gospel. (261)~– Teaching to pray~
61 I,III, 0, 7,85 | a summary of the entire Gospel (263) and is therefore a
62 I,III, 0, 7,85 | demanding aspects of the Gospel and when they feel weak
63 I,III, 0, 8,86 | community life, recounted in the Gospel of St Matthew, calls for
64 I,III, 0, 9,87 | means: transmission of the Gospel message and experience of
65 I,III, 0, 9,87 | oblation. The morality of the Gospel assumes and elevates human
66 II | PART TWO~THE GOSPEL MESSAGE~The Gospel Message~"
67 II | TWO~THE GOSPEL MESSAGE~The Gospel Message~"And this is eternal
68 II | into Galilee, preaching the Gospel of God, and saying, 'The
69 II | repent and believe in the Gospel'" (Mk 1:14-15).~"Now I would
70 II | terms I preached to you the Gospel, which you received, in
71 II, 0, 0, 12,92 | of Revelation and of the Gospel message; in this sense,
72 II, 0, 0, 12,93 | considers the content of the Gospel message (fides quae).~–
73 II, 0, 0, 12,93 | the presentation of the Gospel message according to its
74 II, I | criteria for presenting~the Gospel message in catechesis~"Hear,
75 II, I, 0, 15,97 | criteria for presenting the Gospel message in catechesis are
76 II, I, 0, 15,97 | time of the Church".~– The Gospel message seeks inculturation
77 II, I, 0, 15,97 | be accomplished when the Gospel message is presented in
78 II, I, 0, 15,97 | integrity and purity.~– The Gospel message is a comprehensive
79 II, I, 0, 15,97 | harmonious vision of the Gospel which converts it into a
80 II, I, 0, 16 | christocentricity of the Gospel message~
81 II, I, 0, 16,98 | moreover, means that the Gospel message does not come from
82 II, I, 0, 17 | christocentricity of the Gospel message~
83 II, I, 0, 17,100 | christocentricity of the Gospel message leads catechesis
84 II, I, 0, 18,102 | In its drawing out the Gospel kerygma of Jesus, catechesis
85 II, I, 0, 18,102 | a central element in the Gospel, and Good News for the world:
86 II, I, 0, 18,102 | conversion and belief in the Gospel of the Kingdom—a Kingdom
87 II, I, 0, 19,103 | experience to which the Gospel is so particularly sensitive:
88 II, I, 0, 20 | ecclesial nature of the Gospel message~
89 II, I, 0, 20,105 | confers on the transmitted Gospel message an inherent ecclesial
90 II, I, 0, 20,105 | catechumen who has discovered the Gospel and desires to know it better,
91 II, I, 0, 20,105 | process of transmitting the Gospel, as the Christian community
92 II, I, 0, 20,106 | different cultural idioms, the Gospel which is handed on is one.
93 II, I, 0, 21,108 | prepared the journey of the Gospel; (359) the life of Jesus,
94 II, I, 0, 21,108 | doctrinal catechesis, the Gospel message should illuminate
95 II, I, 0, 22 | Inculturation of the Gospel message ~(366)~
96 II, I, 0, 22,109 | to bring the power of the Gospel into the very heart of culture
97 II, I, 0, 22,109 | persons and peoples by the Gospel which touches them deeply, "
98 II, I, 0, 22,109 | compatibility with the Gospel and communion with the universal
99 II, I, 0, 22,110 | and which present the Gospel in relation to the hopes,
100 II, I, 0, 22,110 | who are to proclaim the Gospel to be capable "of giving
101 II, I, 0, 23 | The integrity of the Gospel message~
102 II, I, 0, 23,111 | catechesis must transmit the Gospel message in its integrity
103 II, I, 0, 23,111 | purity. Jesus proclaimed the Gospel integrally: "...because
104 II, I, 0, 23,111 | on mission to preach the Gospel: "...and teaching them to
105 II, I, 0, 23,112 | integral presentation of the Gospel message, without ignoring
106 II, I, 0, 23,112 | integral exposition of the Gospel message are called: intensive
107 II, I, 0, 23,112 | presentation of the authentic Gospel message, in all of its purity,
108 II, I, 0, 23,112 | the essentials of the Gospel message into a definite
109 II, I, 0, 23,113 | criterion to be applied is a Gospel attitude of "a missionary
110 II, I, 0, 23,113 | proclaiming the whole truth of the Gospel, without falling either
111 II, I, 0, 23,113 | accommodations which enfeeble the Gospel and secularize the Church.
112 II, I, 0, 23,113 | and secularize the Church. Gospel authenticity excludes both
113 II, I, 0, 24,115 | The preparation for the Gospel in the Old Testament, the
114 II, I, 0, 24,115 | gathers up the essence of the Gospel. It synthesizes and hierarchically
115 II, I, 0, 24,115(397)| summing up of the entire Gospel (Tertullian, De oratione,
116 II, I, 0, 25,116 | life with the light of the Gospel, to inspire it or to question
117 II, I, 0, 25,117 | placing under the light of the Gospel, the questions which arise
118 II, I, 0, 25,117 | the proclamation of the Gospel shall always be done in
119 II, I, 0, 25,117 | aspirations, and will show how the Gospel fully satisfies the human
120 II, I, 0, 25,117 | makes life worthy of the Gospel (407) and in promoting the
121 II,II, 0, 27,120 | the transmission of the Gospel message and for the whole
122 II,II, 1, 2,122 | liturgy; the morality of the Gospel; and prayer. These four
123 II,II, 1, 3,123 | liturgy, the morality of the Gospel and prayer in the Catechism
124 II,II, 1, 5,125 | the proclamation of the Gospel and the teaching of the
125 II,II, 1, 5,125 | that word, such that the Gospel may be proclaimed and transmitted
126 II,II, 2, 1,131 | to bring the power of the Gospel into the very heart of culture
127 II,II, 2, 1,131 | Church communicates the Gospel in a manner accessible to
128 II,II, 2, 3,133 | the need for adapting the Gospel Message: "Indeed, this kind
129 II,II, 2, 4,134 | contextualizing and inculturating the Gospel message by means of catechisms,
130 II,II, 2, 4,134 | elements which transmit the Gospel in its complete authenticity
131 II,II, 2, 4,135 | manner of expressing the Gospel message, the creativity
132 III, 0, 2, 7,138 | The transmission of the Gospel through the Church remains
133 III, 0, 2, 7,138 | mission to proclaim the Gospel and whose competence and
134 III, I, 0, 12,143 | incarnation", and through whom the Gospel is to be proposed for the
135 III, I, 0, 12,143 | following the Christ of the Gospel in the Spirit towards the
136 III, I, 0, 16,147 | the other, it proposes the Gospel to him. It does so in such
137 III,II, 0, 17,148 | are not contrary to the Gospel and places them at its service.
138 III,II, 0, 20,152 | judge in the light of the Gospel the questions and needs
139 III,II, 0, 24,158 | collective proclamation of the Gospel, person-to-person contact,
140 III,II, 0, 25,159 | an active witness to the Gospel, capable of sharing with
141 III,II, 0, 26,160 | is a true service to the Gospel.~
142 III,II, 0, 26,161 | the grace of God, can the Gospel message have the capacity
143 III,II, 0, 26,162 | receive the grace of the Gospel. This should cause catechists
144 III,II, 0, 26,162 | professionals to whom the Gospel can be pointed out as a
145 IV, 0, 0, 27,163 | the same, to preach the Gospel to every creature on earth,(35)
146 IV, I, 0, 30,168 | The adaptation of the Gospel both concerns and involves
147 IV, I, 0, 31,169 | one saving Word. Thus the Gospel is transmitted as genuine,
148 IV,II, 1, 3,175 | demands of reason and the Gospel is always relevant; it is
149 IV,II, 3, 1,181 | the more to proclaim the Gospel to the world of youth with
150 IV,II, 3, 2,183 | to the young man in the Gospel; (78) it is a direct proposal
151 IV,II, 3, 2,183 | of their problems. In the Gospel young people in fact speak
152 IV,II, 3, 3,185 | liberty as understood by the Gospel, to the formation of conscience
153 IV,IV, 0, 8,194 | impregnated with the spirit of the Gospel and imparted in language
154 IV,IV, 0, 8,194 | helps them to discern the Gospel and to live it out in every-day
155 IV,IV, 0, 12,200 | obligatory encounter between the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the
156 IV,IV, 0, 12,200 | accept the seeds of the Gospel (semina Verbi) which are
157 IV,IV, 0, 12,200 | authentic preparation for the Gospel.~In the third instance,
158 IV,IV, 0, 12,200 | explicit proclamation of the Gospel.~
159 IV,IV, 0, 13,201 | suffering with the love of the Gospel. Because of the religious
160 IV, V, 0, 14,202 | to bring the power of the Gospel into the very heart of culture
161 IV, V, 0, 14,202 | ongoing assimilation of the Gospel. In this chapter, some methodological
162 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | cultural dimension in the Gospel itself, while affirming,
163 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | on the other, that the Gospel cannot be isolated from
164 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | the conversion, which the Gospel, as a "transforming and
165 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | the non-exhaustion of the Gospel with regard to culture,
166 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | discerning those seeds of the Gospel which may be present in
167 IV, V, 0, 15,203 | a new expression of the Gospel in accordance with evangelized
168 IV, V, 0, 16,204 | mere juxtaposition of the Gospel with culture in some "decorative
169 IV, V, 0, 16,204 | Rather it proposes the Gospel "in a vital way, profoundly,
170 IV, V, 0, 16,204 | of what has an authentic Gospel value or is at least open
171 IV, V, 0, 16,204 | is at least open to the Gospel; a purification of what
172 IV, V, 0, 18,206 | thrust to incarnate the Gospel which is the specific task
173 IV, V, 0, 19,207 | signs in expressing the Gospel message and its accessibility
174 IV, V, 0, 20,208 | stimulate new expressions of the Gospel in the culture in which
175 IV, V, 0, 20,208 | process of eculturating the Gospel, catechesis should not be
176 IV, V, 0, 22,211 | 211. The Gospel seeks a catechesis which
177 IV, V, 0, 22,211 | enlighten with the light of the Gospel", (125) especially those
178 IV, V, 0, 23,212 | primary proclamation of the Gospel must yet be consolidated,
179 IV, V, 0, 25,214 | ways of proclaiming the Gospel;~– carrying out pilot-schemes
180 V, I, 0, 27,216(129)| ecclesial nature of the Gospel message".~
181 V, I, 0, 27,217 | lived experience of the Gospel are realized in the particular
182 V, I, 0, 27,218 | The proclamation of the Gospel and the Eucharist are the
183 V, I, 0, 28,219(141)| proclaims and transmits the Gospel, which celebrates... The
184 V, I, 0, 29,221(146)| the apostle Paul in the Gospel, labouring much in the Lord" (
185 V, I, 0, 30,222 | and transmission of the Gospel in the episcopal ministry. "
186 V, I, 0, 30,222 | Bishops, that of preaching the Gospel excels". (147) In carrying
187 V, I, 0, 30,223 | the transmission of the Gospel to the faithful, and that
188 V, I, 0, 31,225(165)| the eternal truth of the Gospel to the concrete circumstances
189 V, I, 0, 32,227 | through which the Gospel is transmitted and radiated
190 V, I, 0, 34,230 | the transmission of the Gospel specific sensitivity and
191 V, I, 0, 34,230 | sensitivity for incarnating the Gospel in the concrete life of
192 V, I, 0, 35,232 | need a presentation of the Gospel adapted to their condition;
193 V,II, 0, 38,235 | catechists to transmit the Gospel to those who desire to entrust
194 V,II, 0, 38,235 | ability to communicate the Gospel message". (203)~The christocentric
195 V,II, 0, 38,236 | capable of transmitting the Gospel in the name of the Church,
196 V,II, 0, 38,236 | that the Church has of the Gospel, in order to make them capable
197 V,II, 0, 38,236 | desires to transmit the Gospel by adapting it to all cultures,
198 V,II, 0, 38,236 | the transmission of the Gospel permeates the entire formation
199 V,II, 0, 41,239 | that every preacher of the Gospel, every builder up of the
200 V,II, 0, 42,241 | judge it in the light of the Gospel". (220) While remaining
201 V,II, 0, 42,241 | only to communicate the Gospel accurately, but also able
202 V,III, 0, 50,254 | catechesis. Proclamation of the Gospel always begins with the Christian
203 V,III, 0, 51,255 | is a place in which the Gospel is transmitted and from
204 V,III, 0, 51,255 | privilege: transmitting the Gospel by rooting it in the context
205 V,III, 0, 53,258 | the proclamation of the Gospel to those alienated or who
206 V,IV, 1, 4,270 | of Christ to preach the Gospel to every creature applies
207 V,IV, 1, 4,270 | and transmission of the Gospel—assumes a basic responsibility.
208 V,IV, 2, 4,278 | society lived in the same Gospel spirit". (316) Educational
209 V,IV, 3, 1,280 | workers in the service of the Gospel should learn to note the
210 V,IV, 4, 2,284 | the presentation of the Gospel message contained in the
211 V,IV, 4, 2,285 | proclaims and transmits the Gospel and "generates the particular
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