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1 Fwd | was set up consisting of men truly expert in catechesis — 2 I, 2,1 | the same, nevertheless, men of our era are posing new 3 I, 2,3 | stimulate the concern of the men of our era (cf. GS, 4). 4 I, 2,3 | state of affairs and tell men what it means.~ ~The ministry 5 I, 2,4 | diverts the attention of men from matters divine and 6 I, 3,5 | appropriate re-evangelisation of men, obtaining their reconversion, 7 I, 3,7 | realities pressing upon men today, and makes it possible 8 I, 3,7 | consideration to this aspiration of men.~ ~What is declared in the 9 I, 3,7 | presenting the Gospel message to men in a renewed way, the ministry 10 I, 3,8 | the consequences it has in men’s temporal existence.~ ~ 11 I, 3,8 | justice and brotherhood among men more and more. That, however, 12 I, 3,8 | evangelising and catechising men of lower cultural levels; 13 I, 3,8 | Everyone—bishops, priests, men and women religious, lay 14 II, 1,9 | that he may invite and take men into fellowship with himself" ( 15 II, 1,10| DEEDS AND WORDS~ ~11 So that men may come to a knowledge 16 II, 1,10| these for the salvation of men.~ ~ 17 II, 1,11| himself into the history of men, takes b himself the life 18 II, 1,14| it brings the Gospel to men. The mystery which has been 19 II, 1,14| is God’s greatest gift to men, holds first place, and 20 II, 2,15| AG, 6, 13, 14), SO that men will adhere to the word 21 II, 2,15| which is intended 10 make men’s faith become living, conscious, 22 II, 2,16| however, it is directed to men who, though they belong 23 II, 2,18| share this mature faith with men who desire to possess it.~ ~ 24 II, 2,18| that the life of individual men and of society may be illumined 25 II, 2,19| gift of God which calls men to conversion. "For this 26 II, 2,19| the function of disposing men to receive the action of 27 II, 2,20| the functions of helping men make this communion with 28 II, 2,20| legitimate aspirations of men, as also the progress and 29 II, 2,25| a fruitful dialogue with men and cultures that are not 30 II, 2,26| of directing the hope of men in the first place b the 31 II, 2,26| the same time, lt calls men to be wiliing to cooperate 32 II, 2,29| in the language of the men to whom it is directed ( 33 II, 2,29| of every culture and for men of every condition.~ ~ ~ 34 II, 2,31| GOD AND HAVING CONCERN FOR MEN~ ~34 The Church performs 35 II, 2,31| levels, social conditions of men, human cultures, and forms 36 II, 2,32| constitute an obstacle for men to embrace the faith (cf. 37 III | more intensely felt by the men of our age, whether men 38 III | men of our age, whether men are considered in the context 39 III, 1,33| TO DIFFERENT LANGUAGES 0F MEN~ ~37 Revelation is the manifestation 40 III, 1,33| is to be preached to all men.~ ~It is, consequently, 41 III, 1,33| message intelligible 10 men of all times, in order that 42 III, 1,35| manifestation of him 10 men. Catechesis, therefore, 43 III, 1,35| doing, and will do for us men and for our salvation.~ ~ 44 III, 1,36| and manifests himself 10 men, is the center of the Gospel 45 III, 1,36| things and the conscience of men and the genuine values which 46 III, 1,37| crucified and risen Christ leads men 10 the Father by sending 47 III, 1,37| consists in this: that ail men be led 10 the Father. Catechesis, 48 III, 1,37| the Holy Spirit, by which men are continually moved to 49 III, 1,37| have communion with God and men and to fulfil their duties.~ ~ 50 III, 1,38| FOR US MEN AND FOR OUR SALVATION~42 51 III, 1,38| objective, which is this: that men, set free from 5m and its 52 III, 1,38| revealed truth is for us men and for our salvation. To 53 III, 1,38| the earthly goals which men are divinely called to pursue 54 III, 1,38| that only God’s love for men could make possible.~ ~ 55 III, 2,43| Spirit, reveals himself to men, and reconciles and unites 56 III, 2,44| author of the covenant with men; God who sees, frees, and 57 III, 2,44| the fact that not a few men of our era strongly sense 58 III, 2,44| offers his Body and Blood for men.~ ~ 59 III, 2,45| the eternal salvation of men is the objective of the 60 III, 2,46| him we were created new men (cf. Eph. 2, 10); through 61 III, 2,48| is in communion with ail men. The history of salvation 62 III, 2,49| flesh" (1 Tim. 3, 16) 10 men. The man, Jesus Christ, 63 III, 2,49| Christ, who dwelt among men—the one who as man worked 64 III, 2,49| it must open the way for men 10 the wonderful perfection 65 III, 2,49| in close communion with men. By his goodness he embraced 66 III, 2,49| goodness he embraced ail men, the just and the sinners, 67 III, 2,49| admirable human Life, but that men might recognise him through 68 III, 2,49| his heavenly Father and to men. Besides, there was the 69 III, 2,49| that God’s communion with men, which is had in Christ, 70 III, 2,49| through him God’s love for men is shown forth.~ ~St. Ignatius 71 III, 2,50| appears in the history of men and of the world—a history 72 III, 2,52| of Christ the Savior; but men, on their part, must show 73 III, 2,54| acknowledge and love other men as brothers of Christ and 74 III, 2,57| course, in common with ail men of good will; yet Christians 75 III, 2,58| death thus coming to ail men inasmuch as ail sinned" ( 76 III, 2,58| that is transmitted to ail men, and it is in this sense 77 III, 2,58| was to give guidance to men in the struggle against 78 III, 2,58| come to an end because of men’s transgressions, but it 79 III, 2,58| love, by virtue of which men are called by the Holy Spirit 80 III, 2,60| Jesus Christ and for uniting men in mutual love, it follows 81 III, 2,60| charity toward God and other men; in this lies his greatest 82 III, 2,61| faithful, and the communion of men in Christ, is the work of 83 III, 2,61| maturity as the communion of men in Christ. This work is 84 III, 2,61| Priest baked from among men, ‘made a kingdom and priests 85 III, 2,61| works befitting Christian men they can offer spiritual 86 III, 2,63| limes, she discovers what men are considering important 87 III, 2,63| Christ, for the needs of men, for their joys and hopes, 88 III, 2,65| 4, 18), of which modem men have such great need; on 89 IV, 4 | be concerned with making men attentive to their more 90 IV, 4 | may be stimulated within men a right desire to transform 91 IV, 4 | fashion, experience also makes men respond in an active way 92 IV, 4 | catechesis should help men to explore, interpret, and 93 V | meet the various needs of men.~ ~If missionary activity 94 V | cultural conditions in which men live are considered, there 95 V,12 | Christian profession before ail men.~ ~ ~ 96 V,19 | the new questions which men of this age are asking themselves. 97 VI, 3,80| knowledge of the faith, of men, and of the laws that govern 98 VI, 3,80| development both of individual men and of communities, contribute 99 Add, 4 | Christ has given to sinful men in the sacrament of the


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