Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | repercussions on man’s religious Life as well" (GS, 4).~ ~As examples,
2 I, 2,1 | two repercussions on the life of faith which more directly
3 I, 2,1 | meaning and importance of life.~ ~Believers of our lime
4 I, 2,4 | both personal and social life. Hence a religious crisis
5 I, 2,4 | is all-pervasive in human life.~ ~In times past, faulty
6 I, 2,4 | and the Christian way of life generally reached a comparatively
7 I, 3 | world are also found in the life of the Church herself.~ ~
8 I, 3,5 | is expressed in ordinary life by a very large number of
9 I, 3,6 | well as in the integral life of the Church and her members.
10 I, 3,6 | superstition and magic; moral life can fall back into pre-Christian
11 I, 3,7 | arrangement of Christian life" (AG, 22; cf. AG, 21; Paul
12 I, 3,8 | which profoundly affects the life of faith.~ ~So that effective
13 II, 1,10| revelation, interprets human life in our age, the signs of
14 II, 1,11| men, takes b himself the life and death of a man, and
15 II, 1,11| principal witness of the life and teaching of the incarnate
16 II, 1,12| contributes to the holiness of life and the increase in faith
17 II, 1,12| Church, in her teaching, life, and worship, perpetuates
18 II, 1,14| beginning in us of eternal life in which the mysteries of
19 II, 1,14| influences that will 10 have life, that innermost desire for
20 II, 1,14| Christ and restored us 10 life in Christ Jesus. The various
21 II, 2,18| understand God’s plan in his own life and to examine the highest
22 II, 2,18| and history 50 that the life of individual men and of
23 II, 2,19| are joined the witness of life and prayer.~ ~
24 II, 2,20| brothers; he takes on in his life the duties that are connected
25 II, 2,20| the highest value of human life is safeguarded by it. Ail
26 II, 2,22| CATECHESIS AND THE LIFE 0F LITURGICAL AND PRIVATE
27 II, 2,22| necessary for a true liturgical life.~ ~"The spiritual life,
28 II, 2,22| liturgical life.~ ~"The spiritual life, however, is not confined
29 II, 2,26| of the kingdom in eternal life.~ ~Catechesis, therefore,
30 II, 2,27| CATECHESIS AND DEVELOPMENT 0F THE LIFE 0F FAITH~ ~30 Among the
31 II, 2,27| this grade. Moreover, the life of faith passes through
32 II, 2,27| taking on the duties of his life. Consequently, the life
33 II, 2,27| life. Consequently, the life of faith admits of various
34 II, 2,27| different duties of human life, according to the maturity
35 II, 2,27| explanation and application to the life of man are different according
36 II, 2,27| and the progress of this Life of faith throughout the
37 II, 2,27| application of it 10 man’s life.~ ~
38 II, 2,29| the witness given by the life of both the catchiest and
39 II, 2,31| cultures, and forms of civil life (cf. DV, 8; CD, 14).~ ~ ~
40 II, 2,32| authentic example of Christian life and to a readiness for sacrifice (
41 II, 2,32| the community’s external life as well. The catechist is
42 II, 2,32| ail elements of ecclesial life are properly ordered and
43 III, 1,33| VARIOUS FORMS 0F ECCLESIAL LIFE, IN RELATION TO DIFFERING
44 III, 1,33| may interpret their whole life in the light of faith, having
45 III, 1,33| and limes in which that life develops, and that they
46 III, 1,33| and that they may lead a life in keeping with the dignity
47 III, 1,33| with the various forms of life in the ecciesial community,
48 III, 1,34| and practices of Christian life by the light of revelation.~ ~
49 III, 1,37| supreme meaning of human life is this: 10 acknowledge
50 III, 1,37| words and the example of his life, and thus to come to eternal
51 III, 1,37| thus to come to eternal life.~ ~In the Spirit: The knowledge
52 III, 1,40| and hope of the future life ought 10 be evident by ail
53 III, 1,40| hearts to hope in the future life that is the consummation
54 III, 1,41| it shines forth in the life of the Church, especially
55 III, 1,41| practice of the Christian life. Finally, the catechist
56 III, 2,43| through faith that their life, beginning at baptism, consists
57 III, 2,43| eternity in God’s intimate life.~
58 III, 2,44| receive in return the words of life and the graces they need
59 III, 2,45| God is by the witness of a life which agrees with the message
60 III, 2,46| Firstborn of the dead, he gives life to ail (cf. 1, Cor. 15,
61 III, 2,49| for his admirable human Life, but that men might recognise
62 III, 2,49| witness of the Christian life about this truth—a witness
63 III, 2,49| unborn, God become man, true life in death; sprung both from
64 III, 2,52| dispensation of grace in the life of the faithful may be related
65 III, 2,53| witness of Christ.~ ~Since the life of Christians, which on
66 III, 2,54| 0F THE ENTIRE SACRAMENTAL LIFE~ ~58 The primacy of the
67 III, 2,54| with himself, the Bread of Life, in order that, filled with
68 III, 2,55| the foundation of family life, with regard to its values
69 III, 2,56| he establishes a way of life that is totally new and
70 III, 2,56| Christ in a communion of life which net even death can
71 III, 2,56| justified by God, is given life by the Holy Spirit, possesses
72 III, 2,56| possesses in himself Christ's life, or has grade, we are using
73 III, 2,56| adoption and to eternal life. Christian anthropology
74 III, 2,57| and strengthened that the life he lives in the flesh, he
75 III, 2,57| good that belongs b this life en earth, but also of a
76 III, 2,58| conditions of history and of life are not to be considered
77 III, 2,58| Spirit to share in divine life itself, is always in force
78 III, 2,59| MORAL LIFE 0F CHRISTIANS~ ~63 Christ
79 III, 2,59| to be done.~ ~The moral life of Christians, which is
80 III, 2,59| Holy Spirit, in the new life communicated through Jesus
81 III, 2,59| Jesus Christ.~ ~The moral life of Christians is guided
82 III, 2,59| concrete circumstances of human life. Accordingly, the conscience
83 III, 2,60| same as following a way of life in which love reigns in
84 III, 2,60| to embrace, in faith, a life of charity toward God and
85 III, 2,60| his vocation or state of life may be, is nothing other
86 III, 2,61| people to which Christ gives life and growth through the outpouring
87 III, 2,62| achieved, in order that its life might bear a more faithful
88 III, 2,63| Christ "as a communion of life, of charity, and of truth,
89 III, 2,65| already in this earthly life hopefully await "our Lord
90 III, 2,65| some have finished this life and are being purified,
91 III, 2,65| or bad, according to his life in the body" (2 Cor. 5,
92 IV, 2 | liturgical actions, the life of the Church, and daily
93 IV, 2 | of the Church, and daily life) and in the consideration
94 IV, 4 | to steer the human way of life.~ ~Therefore, catechesis
95 IV, 4 | transform their ways of life.~ ~In this fashion, experience
96 IV, 4 | the experience of human life. He recalled to mind certain
97 IV, 4 | then to teach the way of life which these realities demand
98 IV, 5 | condition of the Christian life in which the faithful actively
99 IV, 5 | the Church and in social life, and through the practice
100 IV, 6 | their education for social Life, both in the case of children
101 IV, 6 | experience of ecclesial life.~ ~Catechesis performed
102 V, 1 | roots of religious and moral life appear at the very beginning
103 V, 1 | very beginning of human life. In the families of believers
104 V, 1 | first months and years of life, which are of the greatest
105 V, 1 | meaning when the Christian life of the parents, of the mother
106 V, 1 | form a foundation of that life of faith which will then
107 V, 1 | virtues and for leading a life in community. It itself
108 V, 1 | necessary for beginning social life as well as for promoting
109 V, 2 | sharing directly in the life of the Church, and can be
110 V, 2 | Accordingly, the genuine Christian life of the adult community helps
111 V, 2 | it explains the religious life of adults and the activities
112 V, 2 | only for sharing in social life but also for active participation
113 V, 2 | active participation in the life of the Church.~ ~With these
114 V, 4 | attitudes and styles of life, SO that some means can
115 V, 6 | reflections on the actual life of the Church, could provide
116 V, 6 | adolescence, is also a period of life which has not yet been sufficiently
117 V, 7 | SEARCHING INTO THE MEANING 0F LIFE~ ~84 The adolescent notices
118 V, 7 | by which he can unify his life anew. But this searching
119 V, 7 | Christian understanding of life. It must shed the light
120 V, 7 | standards to be followed in life, work and leisure, justice
121 V, 8 | direct the vision of his life and the course of his existence
122 V, 9 | fault with the pattern of life which he has received from
123 V,10 | adolescent is urged on by various life values and is moved to live
124 V,10 | accordance with them. In daily life practice adolescents communicate
125 V,11 | actively applied in his own life.~ ~If catechesis is to be
126 V,11 | awaken an experience of the life of faith, it simply cannot
127 V,11 | an essential need for the life of faith. The manner of
128 V,13 | immediate problems of everyday life, support the young as they
129 V,14 | ADJUSTED TO THE CONDITIONS 0F LIFE~ ~91 The duty here cannot
130 V,14 | people to have a harmonious life development and to have
131 V,14 | possibility of living a life of faith in accordance with
132 V,15 | undertaking of tasks in social life, and the responsibilities
133 V,15 | professional, civic, and political Life demand of adults that they
134 V,15 | full development in adult life, such as the experience
135 V,15 | such as the experience of life, maturity of personality,
136 V,15 | through certain periods of life which are full of crises.
137 V,16 | relationships of social life; and ail these things serve
138 V,17 | personal, social, and spiritual life. A danger lies in the fact
139 V,17 | balance between personal life and its social context,
140 V,17 | more fully the meaning of life and death, in the light
141 V,17 | a crossing over to true life and as a meeting with the
142 V,17 | presence of God, of immortal life, and of the future resurrection.
143 V,18 | the principal events of life, such as marriage, the baptism
144 V,18 | seek the true meaning of life.~ ~d) There is a catechesis
145 V,18 | the circumstances of one’s life, as for example on the occasion
146 V,18 | work, on entering military life, when migrating, or when
147 V,18 | special events touching the life of the Church or of society.~ ~
148 VI, 1,67| these tact's of collective life can greatly influence the
149 VI, 3,81| SPIRITUAL LIFE 0F CATECHISTS~ ~114 The
150 VI, 3,81| sacramental and spiritual life, a practice of prayer, and
151 VI, 3,81| it has to transform one’s life; if also demands of him
152 VI, 3,82| doctrine, and spiritual life (cf. GS, 5).~ ~It is highly
153 VI, 6,96| relation in the universal life of the Church, it follows
154 VI, 6,97| charitable, and apostolic life of the People of God (cf.
155 Add, 2 | first years of a child's life, his associations with others,
156 Add, 2 | incorrect orientations of life that can occur. Without
157 Add, 3 | of the entire Christian life. In addition to the required
158 Add, 4 | in the future Christian life which can result from a
159 Add, 5 | to perfect the Christian life. Hence, if appears the usefulness
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