Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,6 | from the practice of the sacraments, but be nourished by the
2 III, 2,51| THE SACRAMENTS, ACTIONS 0F CHRIST IN THE
3 III, 2,51| and are properly called sacraments (cf. Council of Trent, Decree
4 III, 2,51| of Trent, Decree on the Sacraments, Dz.-Sch., 1601).~ ~The
5 III, 2,51| entire human race" (LG, 1).~ ~Sacraments are the principal and fundamental
6 III, 2,51| acceptable to the Father. The sacraments are surely 10 be considered
7 III, 2,52| FULL MEANING 0F THE SACRAMENTS~ ~56 Catechesis will have
8 III, 2,52| of presenting the seven sacraments according 10 their full
9 III, 2,52| they must be presented as sacraments of faith. 0f themselves
10 III, 2,52| worthy reception 0f the sacraments.~ ~Second, the sacraments
11 III, 2,52| sacraments.~ ~Second, the sacraments must be presented, each
12 III, 2,53| CATECHESIS ON THE SACRAMENTS~ ~57 Baptism cleanses man
13 III, 2,53| In catechesis on the sacraments, much importance should
14 III, 2,54| Eucharist over ail the other sacraments is unquestionable, as is
15 III, 2,61| the deposit of faith, the sacraments, and the apostolic ministries)
16 IV, 5 | through participation in the sacraments and the sacred Liturgy,
17 V, 2 | and can be admitted to the sacraments.~ ~The child’s intelligence
18 VI, 2,73| preparing the faithful for the sacraments have a special importance.
19 Add | The First Reception of the Sacraments of Penance and the Eucharist~ ~
20 Add | preparation of children for the sacraments of Penance and the Eucharist
21 Add, 1 | first reception of these sacraments is deemed to be that which
22 Add, 4 | the first reception of the sacraments of Penance and of the Eucharist
23 Add, 5 | well-prepared reception 0f the sacraments of Penance and of the Eucharist,
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