Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,8 | the faith, not only for children but also for adults.~ ~—
2 II, 1,13| Iovingly meets with his children and speaks with them (cf.
3 II, 2,17| religious instruction given to children and adolescents in schools
4 II, 2,27| question of the very young, children, adolescents, young adults,
5 IV, 6 | In the catechesis of children, the group helps to further
6 IV, 6 | Life, both in the case of children who attend catechism classes
7 V, 2 | very much toward giving the children a solid formation, and it
8 V, 2 | activity on the part of the children. If it should fail to do
9 V, 2 | if the education of the children is to proceed in a suitable
10 V, 3 | CHILDREN WHO DO NOT ATTEND SCHOOL~ ~
11 V, 3 | set up to take care of the children. These associations should
12 V, 3 | the spiritual needs of the children.~ ~
13 V, 4 | CHILDREN WHO GROW UP IN FAMILlES
14 V, 4 | of giving catechesis to children living in families who do
15 V, 4 | not to be omitted for such children; rather, it is to be planned
16 V, 4 | concrete possibilities of these children.~ ~
17 V, 6 | pre-adolescents in the same way as children, and thus it is to be feared
18 V, 6 | which is appropriate for children; at the same time, however,
19 V,14 | CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS NOT ADJUSTED
20 V,14 | of elsewhere. Maladjusted children and adolescents make up
21 V,18 | marriage, the baptism of one’s children, first communion and confirmation,
22 V,18 | difficult periods of the children’s education, one’s illness,
23 VI, 2,73| sacramental initiation of children, and for the preparation
24 VI, 2,73| for the baptism of their children.~ ~To be effective, ail
25 VI, 4,85| indicated in the programs for children’s and adolescents’ catechisms
26 VI, 4,88| of giving catechesis to children.~ ~
27 Add | catechesis, the preparation of children for the sacraments of Penance
28 Add, 2 | THE MORAL CONSCIENCE 0F CHILDREN~ ~2 While the capacity to
29 Add, 2 | can occur. Without doubt children at this age should be told
30 Add, 3 | SACRAMENT 0F PENANCE TO CHILDREN~ ~3 When a child begins
31 Add, 3 | Confession is a means offered children of the Church in obtain
32 Add, 3 | love of God. In this way, children not only can little by little
33 Add, 3 | careful, however, that the children do not get the impression
34 Add, 4 | So that the Communion of children may be appropriately received
35 Add, 4 | has seemed to some that children should be admitted to first
36 Add, 4 | itself harm the minds of the children, provided if is preceded,
37 Add, 4 | who prefer to have their children go to the sacrament of Penance
38 Add, 5 | custom of not admitting children to Confession or of never
39 Add, 5 | the right that baptised children have of confessing their
40 Add, 5 | penance is aptly fostered in children, and which can be fruitfully
41 Add, 5 | suited for effecting that the children’s baptismal grace, by means
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