Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | families. "Pluralism," as it is called, is no longer viewed as
2 I, 2,4 | of civilisation which is called scientific, technical, industrial,
3 II, 2,15| achieve.~ ~There is the form called evangelisation, or missionary
4 II, 2,22| The Christian is assuredly called to pray with his brethren,
5 II, 2,23| invitation 0f God whereby he is called to work toward the fulfilment
6 III, 1,38| goals which men are divinely called to pursue by individual
7 III, 2,43| inasmuch as the faithful are called to share in their divine
8 III, 2,51| produce it, and are properly called sacraments (cf. Council
9 III, 2,54| in the Church come to be called "transubstantiation." Accordingly,
10 III, 2,58| virtue of which men are called by the Holy Spirit to share
11 III, 2,60| were its soul.~ ~Man is called to adhere freely to the
12 III, 2,60| precept.~Man, therefore, is called to embrace, in faith, a
13 III, 2,61| the power of him who has called them out of darkness into
14 IV, 2 | METHODS~ ~72 The method called inductive offers great advantages.~-
15 V, 9 | there arises what can be called a "temptation to naturalism,"
16 VI, 4,91| the educational field is called "programmed instruction."
17 VI, 8,99| that "tourism," as if is called, is spreading more and more
18 Add, 1 | documents of the Church is called the age of reason or of
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