Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,6 | word of God and from the practice of the sacraments, but be
2 I, 3,6 | but be nourished by the practice of superstition and magic;
3 III, 1,41| celebrates it and puts it into practice, sharing it in her liturgy
4 III, 1,41| in her liturgy and in the practice of the Christian life. Finally,
5 III, 2,49| in a constant and unique practice of prayer, always lived
6 III, 2,59| confessed Christ through the practice of heroic virtues; indeed,
7 III, 2,60| embracing and putting into practice the precept of charity as
8 IV, 5 | social life, and through the practice of charity.~ ~Those to be
9 V, 4 | living in families who do not practice their religion at all or
10 V, 6 | of pre-adolescence are in practice not sufficiently nor always
11 V,10 | with them. In daily life practice adolescents communicate
12 VI, 2,73| general laws and common practice without the approval of
13 VI, 3,80| Catechesis, which is the Church’s practice, is not learned in a merely
14 VI, 3,81| sacramental and spiritual life, a practice of prayer, and a deep feeling
15 Add, 4 | introduction in certain places of a practice in which some years regularly
16 Add, 5 | THE COMMON PRACTICE IN FORCE MUST BE HIGHLY
17 Add, 5 | mind the common and general practice which per se cannot be derogated
18 Add, 5 | judges if fitting that the practice now in force in the Church
19 Add, 5 | matter not to depart from the practice in force without having
20 Add, 5 | continue to abandon the practice in force.~ ~In regions,
21 Add, 5 | notably from the pristine practice, the Conferences of Bishops
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