Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd | the form of catechesis for people of differing ages, are to
2 I, 2,4 | comparatively small number of people, and were to a greater extent
3 I, 3,5 | by a very large number of people, and for the most part in
4 I, 3,7 | and traditions of their people, from their wisdom and their
5 I, 3,7 | between the Church, the People of God, and human communities,
6 I, 3,8 | 10 the thinking of those people, the remedy would be more
7 I, 3,8 | hope in ail members of the People of God. Everyone—bishops,
8 I, 3,8 | and women religious, lay people—should by ail means fulfil
9 II, 1,12| increase in faith of the People of God; and so the Church,
10 II, 1,12| speaks with her, so that the People of God, under the leadership
11 II, 1,12| explain directly to the People of God the deposit of faith
12 II, 1,12| awareness and faith of the People of God. In this way the
13 II, 2,17| through the word of God for people of ail ages and in ail historical
14 II, 2,30| salivation in Christ with the people to be instructed. Mindful
15 II, 2,30| accommodated 10 the ability of the people to be taught.~ ~On the one
16 III, 1,34| into account, 50 that the People of God may be nourished
17 III, 1,37| the Holy Spirit upon the People of God. For this reason
18 III, 1,41| understood and developed by the people exercising their faith under
19 III, 2,47| remains always with his people (cf. isa. 40, 27-28; 51,
20 III, 2,48| fulfils his plan, and thus the People of God, that is, "the whole
21 III, 2,51| since she is not only the People of God but also in Christ
22 III, 2,51| thus making them the holy people which offers itself, in
23 III, 2,53| conforms certain members of the People of God 10 Christ the Mediator
24 III, 2,54| may become more and more a people acceptable to God.~ ~Having
25 III, 2,54| co-operating with other people. By its nature the Eucharistic
26 III, 2,59| in every case and on ail people. That is why the saints
27 III, 2,61| THE CHURCH, PEOPLE 0F GOD AND SAVING INSTITUTION~ ~
28 III, 2,61| resurrection. She is the new People of God, prepared for in
29 III, 2,61| the history of Israel; a people to which Christ gives life
30 III, 2,61| and charismatic gifts; "a people made one with the unity
31 III, 2,61| inasmuch as she is the People of God, the society of the
32 III, 2,61| The Church is the holy People of God which shares in the
33 III, 2,61| world. She is a priestly people: "Christ the Lord, High
34 III, 2,61| Apoc. 1, 6) out of this new people. The baptised, by regeneration
35 III, 2,61| hierarchical society; it 15 a people guided by its Shepherds,
36 III, 2,61| homage. The Church is a people on pilgrimage toward fullness
37 III, 2,62| Council.~ ~The Church is a people assembled by God and united
38 III, 2,62| common priesthood of the people, by no means takes away
39 III, 2,62| of persons. "The chosen People of God is one: ‘one Lord,
40 III, 2,63| has been entrusted. The People of God, established by Christ "
41 III, 2,64| and solace for the pilgrim People of God (cf. LG, 69), Many "
42 III, 2,65| end and ho hand over his people to the Father, SO that "
43 V, 2 | between the child and the People of God. But now the child
44 V, 2 | and the activities of the People of God suitably in the light
45 V,10 | communicate more easily with young people of their own age than with
46 V,10 | to mediate between young people and the whole community
47 V,13 | immense number of young people who are engaged in the manual
48 V,14 | make it difficult for young people to have a harmonious life
49 V,14 | provide for these young people the possibility of living
50 V,14 | education of these young people in the faith has a pastoral
51 V,14 | imparting to such young people only the essential elements
52 V,14 | the sake of these young people.~ ~
53 V,16 | As a matter of fact, people, especially in contemporary
54 V,18 | forth. These are times when people are moved more strongly
55 V,19 | contemporary society. The Christian people are becoming more and more
56 VI, 1,68| the situation, so that the people may be made aware of the
57 VI, 2,74| which can unduly disturb people.~ ~Finally, it is necessary
58 VI, 4,89| and be effective in moving people.~ ~In regard to these aids,
59 VI, 4,89| the particular groups of people for whom they are intended;
60 VI, 5,93| number of truly skilled people.~ ~It is also the task of
61 VI, 5,93| become clear among Christian people that the work of evangelisation
62 VI, 6,97| and apostolic life of the People of God (cf. AG, 13-14; SC,
63 VI, 8,0 | Bishops and of the entire People of God. He fulfils his universal
64 VI, 8,0 | spiritual development of the People of God. He can, however,
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