Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | religious Life as well" (GS, 4).~ ~As examples, two repercussions
2 I, 2,3 | THE DYNAMISM 0F OUR AGE~ ~4 The building up of human
3 I, 2,3 | men of our era (cf. GS, 4). Faith should by no means
4 I, 3,8 | ineffable love (cf. 1 John 4, 9), must be proclaimed
5 II, 1,11| by fulfilling it . .~(DV, 4; cf. LG., 9).~ ~The ministry
6 II, 2,17| receiving baptism (cf. AG, 4).~ ~in a word, catechetical
7 II, 2,20| God the Savior (cf. GS, 4).~ ~Catechesis, therefore,
8 II, 2,22| spirit and in truth (cf. John 4, 23) in its liturgical celebrations,
9 II, 2,29| living and effective" (Heb. 4,~12).~The divine word becomes
10 II, 2,32| bound together (cf. GS, 4, 7, 43).~ ~
11 III, 2,44| every hope (cf. 1 Pet. 1, 3-4).~ ~catechesis, however,
12 III, 2,44| truth in love (cf. Eph. 4, 15) in communion with Christ,
13 III, 2,45| human questions (cf. 1 John 4, 20-21). In this area the
14 III, 2,46| Son in power (cf. Rom. 1, 4). Being the Firstborn of
15 III, 2,46| salvation in anyone else" (AcIs 4, 12).~ ~
16 III, 2,55| Encyci. Humanae vitae, n. 4, AAS, 1968, p. 483), and
17 III, 2,61| and the Hoiy Spirit" (LG, 4).~ ~The Church, therefore,
18 III, 2,62| faith, one baptism’ (Eph. 4, 5). As members, they share
19 III, 2,62| through the apostles (cf. UR, 4, 5).~ ~
20 III, 2,65| salutary fear (cf. 1 Thess. 4, 18), of which modem men
21 VI | responsibility in this matter;~ ~4) appropriate aids for the
22 VI, 8,99| LG, 22-23; AG, 38; CD, 2, 4). Consequences of this solidarity
23 Add, 4 | CERTAIN NEW EXPERIMENTS~ ~4 In very recent times in
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