Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,3 | and progress (cf. AG, 8, 12) and to stimulate a desire
2 II, 1,11| FULLNESS 0F ALL REVELATION~ ~12 "By this revelation, then,
3 II, 2,20| this invitation (cf. AG, 12).~ ~Catechesis performs
4 II, 2,22| pray without ceasing" (SC, 12).~ ~Therefore, catechesis
5 II, 2,29| and effective" (Heb. 4,~12).~The divine word becomes
6 II, 2,29| particular culture (cf. DV, 12). The Church, 10 whom Christ
7 II, 2,30| perfecter of the faith (cf. Heb. 12, 2).~ ~Now, however, after
8 II, 2,32| readiness for sacrifice (cf. LG, 12, 17; NA, 2).~ ~Man encounters
9 III, 2,43| bestows on them (cf. John 1, 12; Rom. 8, 15).~ ~in catechesis,
10 III, 2,46| in anyone else" (AcIs 4, 12).~ ~
11 III, 2,47| AAS, 1950, p. 575; GS, 12, 14) is to be regarded as
12 III, 2,58| as ail sinned" (Rom. 5, 12). "ibis human nature so
13 III, 2,61| office of Christ (cf. LG, 12). Assembled by the word
14 III, 2,62| than others (cf. 1 Cor. 12, 31; 7, -38), work together
15 III, 2,62| and co-ordinate (cf. LG, 12). This holds also for ail
16 V, 5 | great importance (cf. AA, 12). In pre-industrial societies
17 V,10 | community of the Church (cf. AA, 12).~ ~Youth groups do not
18 V,10 | the adolescents (cf. AA, 12).~ ~ ~
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