Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd | Pastoral Office in the Church, n. 44.~ ~Considerable time
2 II, 2,27| differences of individuals (cf. n. 38). Certainly, the acceptance
3 II, 2,29| efficacy of catechesis (cf. n. 35).~ ~Catechesis, therefore,
4 III | promoted by catechesis (cf. n. 21), can be considered
5 III, 1,34| the divine pedagogy (cf. n. 33), but with the full
6 III, 2,43| the Apostolic Pmeaching, n. 6, Sources chretiénnes,
7 III, 2,55| Encyci. Humanae vitae, n. 4, AAS, 1968, p. 483),
8 III, 2,55| Encyci. Humanae vitae, n. 14, AAS, 1968, p. 490).~ ~
9 III, 2,58| Paul VI, Profession fidei, n. 16, AAS, 1968, p. 439).~
10 III, 2,63| Paul VI, Prof essio fidei, n. 27, AAS, 1968, p. 444).~ ~ ~
11 IV, 3 | Const. Dei Filius, Dz.-Sch., n. 3020, 3043). The traditional
12 V,18 | pastorali quoad "turismum," n. 19, 25).~ ~f) There is
13 VI, 3,82| formation mentioned above (cf. n. 110).~ ~Finally, the formation
14 VI, 4,84| Apostolic See for approvai (cf. n. 134).~ ~
15 VI, 4,85| adapted to their age (cf. n. 134).~ ~
16 VI, 4,86| review and approval (cf. n. 134).~ ~ ~
17 VI, 6,96| proprio, Ecc!esiae sanctae, n. 17), that is, with the
18 VI, 8,1 | Regimini Ecclesiae universae, n. 69; Letter of the Secretariat
19 VI, 8,1 | State, August 20, 1969, N. 143741).~ ~
20 Add, 5 | his Secretariat of State, n. 177335, dated March 18,
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