Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd | for the Doctrine of the Faith.~ ~The intent of this Directory
2 Fwd | elements of the Christian faith is also given, so as to
3 Fwd | presentation of the Christian faith in its entirety.~Since the
4 I, 1 | proclaim and promote the faith in contemporary human society,
5 I, 2,1 | repercussions on the life of faith which more directly affect
6 I, 2,1 | the transmission of the faith to a greater extent than
7 I, 2,1 | for transmitting the same faith to new generations.~b) Ill
8 I, 2,1 | noted that the Christian faith requires explanations and
9 I, 2,1 | affirm the permanence of the faith and to present the message
10 I, 2,2 | should never forget that faith is a free response to the
11 I, 2,3 | of our era (cf. GS, 4). Faith should by no means keep
12 I, 2,4 | 5, 7).~ ~The Christian faith, as are the other religious
13 I, 2,4 | opinions and errors about the faith and the Christian way of
14 I, 3,5 | TRADITIONAL" FAITH~ ~6 The faith of many Christians
15 I, 3,5 | TRADITIONAL" FAITH~ ~6 The faith of many Christians is strained
16 I, 3,5 | in danger of keeping the faith without the dynamism that
17 I, 3,5 | dynamism that is necessary, a faith without effective influence
18 I, 3,5 | mature education in the faith.~ ~By no means, however,
19 I, 3,5 | in neglect of the genuine faith which is preserved within
20 I, 3,5 | point for proclaiming the faith. The question is, as is
21 I, 3,6 | witness of a living and mature faith, namely, one trained to
22 I, 3,6 | cases in which the Christian faith is found contaminated with
23 I, 3,6 | religious sense and some faith in a Supreme Being persist.
24 I, 3,7 | FAITH AND VARIOUS CULTURES~ ~8
25 I, 3,7 | the way of expressing the faith. They think it is bound
26 I, 3,7 | human condition, allows the faith to illumine the realities
27 I, 3,8 | continuing education in the faith, not only for children but
28 I, 3,8 | explaining the service of the~faith directed through the ministry
29 I, 3,8 | profoundly affects the life of faith.~ ~So that effective help
30 II, 1,9 | this gift of divine love. Faith is the acceptance and coming
31 II, 1,9 | characteristic, by which faith is to be considered as a
32 II, 1,12| life and the increase in faith of the People of God; and
33 II, 1,12| the object of the Catholic faith and which was completed
34 II, 1,12| the light and sense of the faith, the Church, his bride,
35 II, 1,12| People of God the deposit of faith which has been committed
36 II, 1,12| professing the heritage of the faith, there results on the part
37 II, 1,12| the living awareness and faith of the People of God. In
38 II, 1,14| FAITH: RESPONSE TO THE WORD 0F
39 II, 1,14| THE WORD 0F GOD~ ~15 By faith man accepts revelation,
40 II, 1,14| God.~ ~The obedience of faith must be offered to the God
41 II, 1,14| 20, 24). instructed by faith, man, through the gift of
42 II, 1,14| 1, 26). indeed, a living faith is the beginning in us of
43 II, 1,14| God’s plan of salvation, faith leads man to full discernment
44 II, 1,14| Cupertino with his grade. "For faith throws a new light on everything,
45 II, 1,14| Ibis b stir up a lively faith which turns the mind to
46 II, 2,15| arousing of the beginnings of faith (cf. CD, 11, 13; AG, 6,
47 II, 2,15| is intended 10 make men’s faith become living, conscious,
48 II, 2,15| investigation of the truths of faith.~ ~For our purpose it is
49 II, 2,16| present in the dynamism of faith, and for that reason any
50 II, 2,17| are being initiated in the faith SO that they may prepare
51 II, 2,18| the faithful b maturity of faith.~ ~With the aid of catechesis,
52 II, 2,18| by striving to make their faith mature and enlightened,
53 II, 2,18| and b share this mature faith with men who desire to possess
54 II, 2,19| CATECHESIS AND THE GRACE 0F FAITH~ ~22 Faith is a gift of
55 II, 2,19| THE GRACE 0F FAITH~ ~22 Faith is a gift of God which calls
56 II, 2,19| to conversion. "For this faith to be given, the grace of
57 II, 2,19| religiously, lives in a mature faith, constantly strives for
58 II, 2,20| PERFORMANCE 0F THE DUTIES 0F THE FAITH~ ~23 A person mature in
59 II, 2,20| 23 A person mature in the faith fully accepts the Gospel
60 II, 2,21| CATECHESIS AND KNOWLEDGE 0F THE FAITH~ ~24 A person mature in
61 II, 2,21| 24 A person mature in the faith knows the mystery of salvation
62 II, 2,22| Christian community becomes in faith, the more it lives its worship
63 II, 2,23| 26 A person mature in the faith is able to recognise in
64 II, 2,24| agree with the Catholic faith, and also in matters where
65 II, 2,25| however, the more mature in faith the individual communities
66 II, 2,26| 29 A person mature in the faith directs his thoughts and
67 II, 2,27| DEVELOPMENT 0F THE LIFE 0F FAITH~ ~30 Among the faithful
68 II, 2,27| Among the faithful the one faith is found to be more or less
69 II, 2,27| grade. Moreover, the life of faith passes through vanous stages,
70 II, 2,27| Consequently, the life of faith admits of various degrees,
71 II, 2,27| the acceptance of this faith and its explanation and
72 II, 2,27| progress of this Life of faith throughout the entire course
73 II, 2,29| Lead him to embrace the faith, catechesis ought to express
74 II, 2,30| and the perfecter of the faith (cf. Heb. 12, 2).~ ~Now,
75 II, 2,32| demands the witness of faith, both from the catechists
76 II, 2,32| instructed. He reads the signs of faith and he teaches others how
77 II, 2,32| obstacle for men to embrace the faith (cf. GS, 19).~ ~Catechists,
78 III | PURPOSE 0F THIS PART~ ~36 Faith, the maturing of which 15
79 III | God revealing himself (the faith by which one believes),
80 III | the Christian message (the faith which one believes). These
81 III | a normal maturing of the faith assumes progress of both
82 III | part is the content of the faith, and it is treated in the
83 III | constitute the object of faith and of catechesis. Nor 15
84 III | or of the truths of the faith which today are being more
85 III | for ordering the truths of faith according to an organic
86 III, 1,33| whole life in the light of faith, having considered the special
87 III, 1,33| has brought them and that faith has revealed to them.~ ~
88 III, 1,34| communities to a mature faith, it must take diligent care
89 III, 1,35| BODY~ ~39 The object of faith embraces a content which
90 III, 1,39| summaries of the truths of faith. This hierarchy does not
91 III, 1,39| that some truths pertain 10 faith itself less than others,
92 III, 1,39| hierarchy of the truths of faith.~ ~These truths may be grouped
93 III, 1,40| Christians are united by faith, namely, the incarnation,
94 III, 1,41| people exercising their faith under the guidance of the
95 III, 1,41| in matters connected with faith.~ ~Moreover, in regard to
96 III, 1,41| particular part of the content of faith that i5 10 be explained,
97 III, 2,43| faithful understand through faith that their life, beginning
98 III, 2,43| contemplate with eyes of faith and cherish with filial
99 III, 2,44| constitutes a danger for the faith; but it also impels us to
100 III, 2,44| impels us to have a purer faith and to become more humble
101 III, 2,45| and of a living and mature faith that is manifested by works
102 III, 2,45| the Church, nevertheless faith in the living God cames
103 III, 2,49| diligent understanding of the faith, the Fathers and the Councils
104 III, 2,52| presented as sacraments of faith. 0f themselves they certainly
105 III, 2,55| Supported by the words of faith and by the natural law,
106 III, 2,57| able to live holly in the faith of Jesus Christ (cf. GaI.
107 III, 2,58| points of the Christian faith, and it is not right to
108 III, 2,60| teaching are summarised in faith working through charity (
109 III, 2,60| this is "the obedience of faith by which man entrusts his
110 III, 2,60| is called to embrace, in faith, a life of charity toward
111 III, 2,61| namely, the deposit of faith, the sacraments, and the
112 III, 2,62| God is one: ‘one Lord, one faith, one baptism’ (Eph. 4, 5).
113 III, 2,64| the central truths of the faith," and she "summons the believers
114 IV, 2 | characteristic of knowledge of the faith, that is, a knowing through
115 IV, 3 | correct exposition of the faith, and, when committed to
116 IV, 3 | faithfully the truth of the faith, are adapted to the capacity
117 IV, 3 | formulas for professing the faith and for praying, such as
118 IV, 5 | stir up the activity of faith (of hope, too, and of charity);
119 IV, 5 | to forget that the act of faith necessarily involves a conversion
120 IV, 5 | are in agreement with the faith should be approved. In this
121 IV, 6 | fruits of his own mature faith, and wisely orders the joint
122 V | baptised can take towards the faith are considered, there is
123 V | profound knowledge of the faith, and there is a catechesis
124 V | lack the very basics of the faith.~ ~Each of these methods,
125 V, 1 | foundation of that life of faith which will then gradually
126 V, 7 | reached the maturity of faith proper to an adult; and
127 V, 9 | adolescents hold fast to the faith and strengthen themselves
128 V,11 | experience of the life of faith, it simply cannot neglect
129 V,11 | rational foundations for faith with the greatest care.~ ~
130 V,11 | intellectual building up of the faith of adolescents must by no
131 V,11 | essential need for the life of faith. The manner of teaching
132 V,12 | encourage personal experience of faith and at the same time well-ordered
133 V,12 | the responsibilities of faith and gradually make them
134 V,14 | possibility of living a life of faith in accordance with their
135 V,14 | these young people in the faith has a pastoral value, and
136 V,15 | these times the adult’s faith must be constantly illumined,
137 V,16 | author of the community of faith, which is the Church, and
138 V,16 | assistance to one another in the faith.~ ~ ~
139 V,17 | were not to show that their faith shines with a brighter light
140 V,19 | correctly, in the light of faith, the sociological and cultural
141 V,19 | rational foundations of the faith. The Church has always guarded
142 V,19 | rational foundations of the faith against fideism. Catechesis
143 V,19 | correct understanding of the faith, and thereby show that the
144 V,19 | thereby show that the act of faith and the truths which are
145 VI, 1,69| make clear the way to the faith.~ ~
146 VI, 2,71| pertain to the growth of faith and morality among Christians
147 VI, 2,71| adults achieve a mature faith, that Christian teaching
148 VI, 3,79| journey agrees with the faith.~ ~b) Human sciences. Our
149 VI, 3,80| action and knowledge of the faith, of men, and of the laws
150 VI, 3,82| explain the mysteries of the faith and the norms of Christian
151 VI, 4,85| taken that the mysteries of faith to be believed by adults
152 VI, 4,86| for personal education in faith. The witnesses of tradition
153 VI, 4,86| presenting as doctrines of the faith special interpretations
154 VI, 4,88| things which pertain to the faith and to the doctrine that
155 Add, 2 | forming in the Christian faith, puts order info these various
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