Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,4 | to explain things in both personal and social life. Hence a
2 II, 1,9 | communicates himself in a personal way: "In his goodness and
3 II, 2,16| fact never given a true personal adherence 10 the message
4 III, 1,33| It takes place through a personal communication from God to
5 III, 2,53| original sin and from ail personal sins, gives him rebirth
6 III, 2,55| sacrament when they give personal and irrevocable consent,
7 III, 2,58| the nature and effects of personal sins, whereby man, adding
8 IV, 1 | frees the chartist from the personal task of assimilating and
9 IV, 4 | significant experiences, both personal and social; it also has
10 V, 2 | believer to give an ever more personal response to the word and
11 V, 9 | PERSONAL AUTONOMY~ ~86 In order to
12 V, 9 | bring the adolescent to that personal maturity which will allow
13 V,12 | which should encourage personal experience of faith and
14 V,17 | ail the experiences of his personal, social, and spiritual life.
15 V,17 | exterior balance between personal life and its social context,
16 VI, 4,86| catechefical activity, that is, for personal education in faith. The
17 VI, 8,0 | the Church, either in a personal way, or in a strictly collegial
18 VI, 8,0 | of the entire Church. The personal way he exercises either
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