Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd | after consultation with certain episcopates— the first thing
2 I, 3,5 | favor the prerogatives of certain social classes to an excessive
3 II, 2,32| well. The catechist is in a certain way the interpreter of the
4 III, 1,35| CONTENT 0F CATECHESIS FORMS A CERTAIN ORGANIC AND LIVING BODY~ ~
5 III, 1,39| of salvation there is a certain hierarchy of truths (cf.
6 III, 2,49| through the incarnation in a certain way joined himself with
7 III, 2,53| in a special way conforms certain members of the People of
8 III, 2,55| s grace imitate and in a certain way represent the love of
9 III, 2,64| cf. LG, 69), Many "in a certain way unites and mirrors within
10 IV | here are set forth only certain points to which great importance
11 IV, 4 | merge and there results a certain desire to steer the human
12 IV, 4 | life. He recalled to mind certain human situations (the merchant
13 V, 6 | theological explanations and with certain encouragement's to Christian
14 V, 8 | his existence according to certain principal and primary values.
15 V,15 | successfully pass through certain periods of life which are
16 V,16 | charity, as the sign of a certain common experience, makes
17 VI, 1,68| proved as though they were certain;~ ~b) demanding a degree
18 VI, 4,86| be duly reviewed after a certain period of time. Before promulgation,
19 Add | held opportune to recall certain principles and to make some
20 Add | some observations about certain experiments that have been
21 Add, 4 | CERTAIN NEW EXPERIMENTS~ ~4 In very
22 Add, 4 | In very recent times in certain regions of the Church experiments
23 Add, 4 | prevented the introduction in certain places of a practice in
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