Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd | It is clear that not ail parts of the Directory are
2 Fwd | message, are to be held by ail. On the other hand, those
3 Fwd | Bishops, and in general ail who under their leadership
4 I, 2,1 | that it may take root in ail successive cultures. Though
5 I, 2,1 | lime are certainly not in ail respects like believers
6 I, 3,7 | certainly has a duty to give ail possible consideration to
7 I, 3,7 | sciences, these churches borrow ail those things which can contribute
8 I, 3,8 | Church places her hope in ail members of the People of
9 I, 3,8 | religious, lay people—should by ail means fulfil his mission,
10 II, 1,11| same time the fullness of ail revelation" (DV, 2).~ ~Christ
11 II, 1,11| the last event to which ail events in the history of
12 II, 1,11| common knowledge that among ail [the Scriptures] . . . the
13 II, 1,12| perpetuates and hands on to ail generations all that she
14 II, 1,12| all that she herself is, ail that she believes" (DV,
15 II, 1,14| include God’s love. He created ail things for the sake of Christ
16 II, 2,15| together.~ ~Accordingly, ail that has so far been said
17 II, 2,17| word of God for people of ail ages and in ail historical
18 II, 2,17| people of ail ages and in ail historical circumstances (
19 II, 2,18| able to be recognised.~ ~Ail these things determine the
20 II, 2,20| life is safeguarded by it. Ail this requires that catechesis
21 II, 2,20| duty of solidarity, since ail these things are in keeping
22 II, 2,22| sacred action surpassing ail others. No other action
23 II, 2,22| the meaning of the creeds. Ail these things are necessary
24 II, 2,23| signs of the limes, so that ail "will~be able to test and
25 II, 2,23| able to test and interpret ail things in a wholly Christian
26 II, 2,27| course of a man’s existence, ail the way to the full explanation
27 II, 2,32| pastoral action in which ail elements of ecclesial life
28 III, 1,34| through the prophets, last of ail in his Son (cf. Heb. 1,
29 III, 1,35| intervention in history. Ail these things are known through
30 III, 1,36| invisible God, the firstborn of ail creation. in him everything. . .
31 III, 1,36| diverse signs of the limes are ail to be thought of, though
32 III, 1,37| take up and expound are ail 10 be referred 10 the incarnate
33 III, 1,37| salvation consists in this: that ail men be led 10 the Father.
34 III, 1,38| rather surpasses them beyond ail expectation, 10 a degree
35 III, 1,39| illumined by them.~ ~On ail levels catechesis should
36 III, 1,39| Holy Spirit, Creator of ail things; the mystery of Christ
37 III, 1,40| life ought 10 be evident by ail means.~ ~Therefore, catechesis
38 III, 1,41| society.~ ~Catechesis has ail these as its sources. These
39 III, 2,45| beginning and the end of ail things (cf. First Vatican
40 III, 2,46| Being the Firstborn of ail creation, he is before ail
41 III, 2,46| ail creation, he is before ail and ail things hold together
42 III, 2,46| creation, he is before ail and ail things hold together in
43 III, 2,46| he was exalted as Lord of ail things, and was manifested
44 III, 2,46| the dead, he gives life to ail (cf. 1, Cor. 15, 22): in
45 III, 2,46| Eph. 2, 10); through him ail creatures will be liberated
46 III, 2,47| he should turn his mind b ail the salvific undertakings
47 III, 2,48| Christ he is linked with ail of history and is in communion
48 III, 2,48| and is in communion with ail men. The history of salvation
49 III, 2,49| his goodness he embraced ail men, the just and the sinners,
50 III, 2,49| hope. In Christ there is ail fullness of divinity; through
51 III, 2,53| from original sin and from ail personal sins, gives him
52 III, 2,54| primacy of the Eucharist over ail the other sacraments is
53 III, 2,57| cases it is not preserved at ail. The Church likewise takes
54 III, 2,57| of course, in common with ail men of good will; yet Christians
55 III, 2,58| death, death thus coming to ail men inasmuch as ail sinned" (
56 III, 2,58| coming to ail men inasmuch as ail sinned" (Rom. 5, 12). "ibis
57 III, 2,58| that is transmitted to ail men, and it is in this sense
58 III, 2,59| bind in every case and on ail people. That is why the
59 III, 2,60| teaching s brought to light; ail precepts and counsels of
60 III, 2,60| freely to the will of God in ail things; this is "the obedience
61 III, 2,61| in the Church there are ail the means necessary for
62 III, 2,61| priesthood. Thus through ail those works befitting Christian
63 III, 2,62| on behalf of others, yet ail share a true equality with
64 III, 2,62| and the activity common to ail the faithful for the building
65 III, 2,62| and must be given respect. Ail gifts and charisms, even
66 III, 2,62| together for the good of ail members by means of the :
67 III, 2,62| 12). This holds also for ail particular churches individually;
68 III, 2,63| instrument for the redemption of ail, and is sent forth into
69 III, 2,63| a reality that embraces ail history, accepts ail its
70 III, 2,63| embraces ail history, accepts ail its different cultures and
71 III, 2,63| Christ and to gather them ail in him, their only Savior.
72 III, 2,64| who was preserved from ail stain of original 5m, who
73 III, 2,65| Father, SO that "God may be ail in ail" (1 Cor. 15, 24-28).
74 III, 2,65| that "God may be ail in ail" (1 Cor. 15, 24-28). Until "
75 III, 2,65| until death is destroyed and ail things are subject b him,
76 III, 2,65| al his destiny, because ail of us will be revealed "
77 IV | has been investigated in ail its parts according to the
78 IV | who are 10 be laugh.~ ~Not ail problems of this sort are
79 IV, 5 | 0F THOSE CATECHISED~ ~75 Ail human education and all
80 IV, 5 | communication require first of ail that interior activity be
81 IV, 6 | that the Church is not at ail something unrelated to their
82 V, 1 | in prayer must accompany ail these acquisitions, so that
83 V,12 | Christian profession before ail men.~ ~ ~
84 V,16 | relationships of social life; and ail these things serve at times
85 V,17 | reduce to a unified whole ail the experiences of his personal,
86 VI | be implemented always and ail at the same time in ail
87 VI | ail at the same time in ail parts of the Church. in
88 VI, 2,70| Christian and neutral; and of ail other forms of social and
89 VI, 2,73| children.~ ~To be effective, ail such norms should be few
90 VI, 2,74| RESPONSIBILITIES~ ~107 First of ail, attention must be given
91 VI, 2,74| that effort on the part of ail Christians be more and more
92 VI, 2,74| to be done, and also that ail be invited to take an active
93 VI, 2,74| should be made to avoid ail those things which can unduly
94 VI, 2,74| Finally, it is necessary that ail catechetical activities
95 VI, 3,77| to place. The clergy and ail who have responsibilities
96 VI, 3,77| continuing formation of ail their co-workers in catechesis.~ ~
97 VI, 4,85| taught in cafechesis. By ail means cane must be taken
98 VI, 5,92| commission, and so on), because ail these activities of the
99 VI, 5,93| of salvation pertain to ail.~The Catechetical Office,
100 VI, 5,93| utilises to direct and moderate ail the catechetical activities
101 VI, 5,95| STRUCTURES~ ~128 If is by ail means necessary that the
102 VI, 5,95| mass media, and generally ail those works and projects
103 VI, 6 | Pastoral Catechetics~with ail Pastoral Work~
104 VI, 8,99| spreading more and more among ail nations (cf. Directorium
105 Add, 5 | catechesis.~ ~Having weighed ail these points, and keeping
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