Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | influence on the lives of Christians, whether because of the
2 I, 2,1 | introduce among these same Christians. It s necessary to take
3 I, 3,5 | FAITH~ ~6 The faith of many Christians is strained to a critical
4 I, 3,8 | of course, demand that Christians, each according to his strength,
5 II, 2,18| catechesis, communities of Christians acquire for themselves a
6 II, 2,24| CATECHESIS AND UNITY 0F CHRISTIANS~ ~27 Communities of the
7 III, 1,34| consists in leading individual Christians and communities to a mature
8 III, 1,40| salvation, the event with which Christians are united by faith, namely,
9 III, 1,40| salvation. Towards this goal Christians ought to tend with filial
10 III, 2,43| divine nature. Finally, Christians, through the gift of the
11 III, 2,53| Christ.~ ~Since the life of Christians, which on earth is a warfare,
12 III, 2,57| truly and justly exercised. Christians, therefore, must work sedulously
13 III, 2,57| ail men of good will; yet Christians know they are bound to the
14 III, 2,59| MORAL LIFE 0F CHRISTIANS~ ~63 Christ commissioned
15 III, 2,59| done.~ ~The moral life of Christians, which is a way of adding
16 III, 2,59| Christ.~ ~The moral life of Christians is guided by the grace and
17 III, 2,59| the conscience itself of Christians must be taught that there
18 III, 2,61| principles which give birth to Christians, form them, and establish
19 III, 2,62| solicitous for the separated Christians who do not live in full
20 III, 2,65| of the hope and prayer of Christians ("Thy kingdom come"). Catechesis
21 V,19 | Catechesis should educate Christians to perceive the mutual relations
22 VI, 2,71| faith and morality among Christians and to a strengthening of
23 VI, 2,74| effort on the part of ail Christians be more and more stimulated
24 VI, 8,99| ministry of the word make the Christians of the host countries aware
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