Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 2,16| adherence to Christ’s Gospel as presented by the Church. Often, however,
2 II, 2,24| Catholic doctrine should be presented with charity as whit as
3 II, 2,29| the word of God, as it is presented by the Church, in the language
4 II, 2,30| message, when it has been presented without adulteration or
5 III, 2,47| s creative action is not presented as an abstract philosophical
6 III, 2,47| of creation is not to be presented simply as a truth standing
7 III, 2,49| witness that the Church presented throughout the centuries:
8 III, 2,52| meaning.~ ~First, they must be presented as sacraments of faith.
9 III, 2,52| the sacraments must be presented, each according to its own
10 IV, 3 | Formulas are generally presented and explained when the lesson
11 V | sake of an example, are presented only some general principles
12 V, 6 | social questions should be presented for study, together with
13 VI | The guides and suggestions presented in this part cannot be implemented
14 VI, 4,86| doctrine of the Church must be presented faithfully. Here the norms
15 VI, 4,89| Christian message that are to be presented and the particular groups
16 VI, 4,90| nature and value of things presented through the mass media.
17 Add, 3 | sacrament of Penance i5 to be presented in a broad framework of
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