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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | human society as a whole (cf. 1M, 22).~ ~Such instruments 2 I, 2,2 | one’s own insufficiency (cf. GS, 10).~ ~ 3 I, 2,3 | concern of the men of our era (cf. GS, 4). Faith should by 4 I, 2,3 | genuine freedom and progress (cf. AG, 8, 12) and to stimulate 5 I, 2,4 | crisis can easily arise (cf. GS, 5, 7).~ ~The Christian 6 I, 3,6 | matter careful consideration (cf. GS, 19-20) and dealt expressly 7 I, 3,7 | Christian life" (AG, 22; cf. AG, 21; Paul VI, AIloc., 8 I, 3,8 | revealed God’s ineffable love (cf. 1 John 4, 9), must be proclaimed 9 II, 1,11| fulfilling it . .~(DV, 4; cf. LG., 9).~ ~The ministry 10 II, 1,11| always present to his Church (cf. John 14, 26; 15, 26; 16, 11 II, 1,11| the divine proclamation (cf. Acts 16, 14).~ ~ 12 II, 1,13| divinely revealed truth (cf. DV, 11).~ ~The Church, 13 II, 1,13| norm in Sacred Scripture (cf. DV, 21, 24, 25). For in 14 II, 1,13| children and speaks with them (cf. DV, 21).~ ~But if t takes 15 II, 1,14| Gospel of the grace of God (cf. Acts, 20, 24). instructed 16 II, 1,14| of his glory in Christ (cf. Col. 1, 26). indeed, a 17 II, 1,14| which the mysteries of God (cf. 1 Cor. 2, 10) will at last 18 II, 1,14| educational point of view (cf. nn. 43, 49).~ ~ ~ 19 II, 2,15| the beginnings of faith (cf. CD, 11, 13; AG, 6, 13, 20 II, 2,15| Eucharist (e.g., the homily) (cf. SC,, 33, 52; Inter Oecum. 21 II, 2,17| themselves for receiving baptism (cf. AG, 4).~ ~in a word, catechetical 22 II, 2,17| historical circumstances (cf. CD, 14), 50 that it may 23 II, 2,17| adult catechumens" (CD, 14; cf. AG, 14).~ ~ 24 II, 2,20| connected with this invitation (cf. AG, 12).~ ~Catechesis performs 25 II, 2,20| will of God the Savior (cf. GS, 4).~ ~Catechesis, therefore, 26 II, 2,22| in spirit and in truth (cf. John 4, 23) in its liturgical 27 II, 2,22| 10 the Father in secret (cf. Matt. 6, 6), indeed, according 28 II, 2,22| teaching of the Apostle Paul (cf. 1 Thess. 5, 17), he should 29 II, 2,24| restoring of Christian unity (cf. UR, 5).~ ~Catechesis should, 30 II, 2,24| therefore, assist in this cause (cf. UR, 6) by clearly explaining 31 II, 2,24| doctrine in its entirety (cf. UR, 11) and by fostering 32 II, 2,24| teaching should be kept (cf. UR, 11; AG, 15; Ad Ecclesiam 33 II, 2,25| of the whole human race (cf. LG, 1). It will be more 34 II, 2,25| freedom correctly understood (cf. DH; AG, 22).~ ~ 35 II, 2,26| improvement of human society (cf. GS, 39, 40-43).~ ~ 36 II, 2,27| be asked for in prayer (cf. Mark, 9, 23), and according 37 II, 2,27| differences of individuals (cf. n. 38). Certainly, the 38 II, 2,29| efficacy of catechesis (cf. n. 35).~ ~Catechesis, therefore, 39 II, 2,29| to whom it is directed (cf. DV, 13; OT, 16). When God 40 II, 2,29| 10 a particular culture (cf. DV, 12). The Church, 10 41 II, 2,30| perfecter of the faith (cf. Heb. 12, 2).~ ~Now, however, 42 II, 2,31| by means of catechesis (cf. DV, 24). By drawing the 43 II, 2,31| and forms of civil life (cf. DV, 8; CD, 14).~ ~ ~ 44 II, 2,32| readiness for sacrifice (cf. LG, 12, 17; NA, 2).~ ~Man 45 II, 2,32| faithful and their communities (cf. LG, 35), and these accordingly 46 II, 2,32| signs is the Church herself (cf. First Vatican Council, 47 II, 2,32| men to embrace the faith (cf. GS, 19).~ ~Catechists, 48 II, 2,32| ordered and bound together (cf. GS, 4, 7, 43).~ ~ 49 III | promoted by catechesis (cf. n. 21), can be considered 50 III, 1,34| last of ail in his Son (cf. Heb. 1, 1). Since the purpose 51 III, 1,34| of the divine pedagogy (cf. n. 33), but with the full 52 III, 1,36| man and man is led 10 God (cf. 1 Tim. 2, 5). In him the 53 III, 1,36| things are brought together (cf. Eph. 1, 10). For this reason, 54 III, 1,36| 10 the Church of Christ (cf. LG, 16).~ ~Hence catechesis 55 III, 1,38| like Christ as possible (cf. LG, 39). As the incarnation 56 III, 1,38| fruitful understanding of them (cf. First Vatican Council, 57 III, 1,39| certain hierarchy of truths (cf. UR, 11), which the Church 58 III, 1,42| appropriate for the task (cf. below, Part Six)~ ~ 59 III, 2,43| which he bestows on them (cf. John 1, 12; Rom. 8, 15).~ ~ 60 III, 2,43| and resurrection of Jesus (cf. Irenaeus, Proof of the 61 III, 2,44| source of our every hope (cf. 1 Pet. 1, 3-4).~ ~catechesis, 62 III, 2,44| talents given by the Lord (cf. Malt. 25, 14 if.). In the 63 III, 2,44| profess the truth in love (cf. Eph. 4, 15) in communion 64 III, 2,45| of justice and charity (cf. GS, 21).~ ~However, the 65 III, 2,45| and the end of ail things (cf. First Vatican Council, 66 III, 2,45| solution of human questions (cf. 1 John 4, 20-21). In this 67 III, 2,46| things hold together in him (cf. Col. 1, 15-17). All things~ 68 III, 2,46| through him, and for him (cf. Col. 1, 15 if.).~ ~Having 69 III, 2,46| resurrection as God’s Son in power (cf. Rom. 1, 4). Being the Firstborn 70 III, 2,46| dead, he gives life to ail (cf. 1, Cor. 15, 22): in him 71 III, 2,46| we were created new men (cf. Eph. 2, 10); through him 72 III, 2,46| the slavery of corruption (cf. Rom. 8, 19-21). "There 73 III, 2,47| always with his people (cf. isa. 40, 27-28; 51, 9-13). 74 III, 2,47| the immeasurable scope cf his power" (Eph. 1, 19).~ ~ 75 III, 2,47| the mystery of salvation :(cf. DV, 3); the creation of 76 III, 2,47| 3); the creation of man (cf. Pius XII, Encyci. Humani 77 III, 2,47| glorification in Christ (cf. ~Rom. 8, 29-30). When a 78 III, 2,47| heavens and a new earth" (cf. 2 Pet. 3, 13).~ ~ 79 III, 2,48| greatest possible glory to God (cf. 1 Cor. 15, 28).~ ~ 80 III, 2,49| himself with every single man (cf. GS, 22).~ ~Catechesis must 81 III, 2,49| God’s only-begotten Son (cf. John 1, 18), "God from 82 III, 2,50| reconciling the world 10 himself (cf. 2 Cor. 5, 19). Jesus therefore 83 III, 2,50| Firstborn among many brethren (cf. Rom. 8, 29), holy, innocent, 84 III, 2,50| holy, innocent, undefiled (cf. Heb. 7, 26), being obedient 85 III, 2,50| and out of filial love (cf. Phil. 2, 8), on behalf 86 III, 2,50| for them the wages of sin (cf. Rom. 6, 23; GS, 18). By 87 III, 2,51| properly called sacraments (cf. Council of Trent, Decree 88 III, 2,51| ministry of the priests (cf. Council of Trent, Decree 89 III, 2,53| prophetic, and kingly roles (cf. 1 Pet. 2, 9; 1G, 31).~ ~ 90 III, 2,53| and save them" (1G, 11; cf. James 5, 14-16).~ ~In catechesis 91 III, 2,54| building up the Church (cf. LG 11, 17; instruction, 92 III, 2,54| altogether mysterious way (cf. Paul VI, Encyci. Mysterium 93 III, 2,54| course of the centuries (cf. SC, 47). in it too he nourishes 94 III, 2,55| virginity being preserved (cf. 1 Cor. 7, 38; Council of 95 III, 2,55| blessings, purposes, and laws (cf. GS, 48).~ ~Supported by 96 III, 2,55| moral and the natural law (cf. PauI VI, Encyci. Humanae 97 III, 2,55| teaching of the Church (cf. Encyci. Humanae vitae, 98 III, 2,55| himself for his Church (cf. Eph. 5, 25). Christian 99 III, 2,55| for upholding its dignity (cf. GS, 48).~Finally, ibis 100 III, 2,56| net even death can break (cf. John 14, 23). The Holy 101 III, 2,56| continence, and chastity (cf. Gal. 5, 22-23). This is 102 III, 2,57| the faith of Jesus Christ (cf. GaI. 2, 20).~ ~The Church 103 III, 2,58| reflections found in St. Paul (cf. Rom. 5) concerning the 104 III, 2,58| death which 5m brought (cf. Rom. 5, 15-17). This plan, 105 III, 2,59| everything that he had commanded (cf. MatI. 28, 20). Catechesis, 106 III, 2,60| working through charity (cf. Gal. 5, 6), and this is 107 III, 2,61| prophetic office of Christ (cf. LG, 12). Assembled by the 108 III, 2,61| are under his direction (cf. LG, 22). To them the faithful 109 III, 2,62| more excellent than others (cf. 1 Cor. 12, 31; 7, -38), 110 III, 2,62| discover and co-ordinate (cf. LG, 12). This holds also 111 III, 2,62| Christ through the apostles (cf. UR, 4, 5).~ ~ 112 III, 2,64| motherhood of the total Church (cf. 1G, 63-65), and the sign 113 III, 2,64| the pilgrim People of God (cf. LG, 69), Many "in a certain 114 III, 2,65| glorified body" (Phil. 3, 21; cf. 1 Cor. 15). The very last 115 III, 2,65| hope, and of salutary fear (cf. 1 Thess. 4, 18), of which 116 III, 2,65| be damned" (John 5, 29; cf. LG, 48).~ ~ 117 IV, 1 | of texts and other tools (cf. AG, 17).~ ~The importance 118 IV, 3 | and does understand them (cf. First Vatican Council, 119 V, 2 | experience of working in school (cf. GE, 5).~ ~Before this point, 120 V, 5 | have very great importance (cf. AA, 12). In pre-industrial 121 V,10 | community of the Church (cf. AA, 12).~ ~Youth groups 122 V,10 | appreciated by the adolescents (cf. AA, 12).~ ~ ~ 123 V,11 | and with man’s final end (cf. First Vatican Council, 124 V,15 | special and suitable way (cf. AA, 29-32). Co-operation 125 V,16 | shares in that mystery (cf. Eph. 5, 32).~ ~Within the 126 V,18 | recreational travelling (cf. Directorium Generale pro 127 V,19 | man are clearly evident (cf. Encyci. Populorum progressio, 128 V,19 | to benefit human society (cf. GS, 40-45).~ ~d) Develop 129 VI, 2,72| supported; programs; texts (cf. Chapter 5 of this part); 130 VI, 2,72| instructions on methods (cf. Part Four). The area of 131 VI, 3,82| meant for all catechists (cf. AG, 17, 26), both lay and 132 VI, 3,82| the Eternal High Priest (cf. Heb. 5, 1-10; 7, 24; 9, 133 VI, 3,82| of the liturgical year (cf. SC, 51, 52). Hence it is 134 VI, 3,82| formation mentioned above (cf. n. 110).~ ~Finally, the 135 VI, 3,82| doctrine, and spiritual life (cf. GS, 5).~ ~It is highly 136 VI, 4,84| Apostolic See for approvai (cf. n. 134).~ ~ 137 VI, 4,85| way adapted to their age (cf. n. 134).~ ~ 138 VI, 4,86| for review and approval (cf. n. 134).~ ~ ~ 139 VI, 4,90| of social communication (cf. 1M, 3). If is not enough 140 VI, 5,93| The Decree Provide sane (cf. AAS, 1935, pp. 151 if.) 141 VI, 6,96| other pastoral activities (cf. Motu proprio, Ecc!esiae 142 VI, 6,97| life of the People of God (cf. AG, 13-14; SC, 65; CD, 143 VI, 8,99| closely co-operative way (cf. LG, 22-23; AG, 38; CD, 144 VI, 8,99| more among ail nations (cf. Directorium Generale pro 145 VI, 8,0 | namely, the Roman Pontiff (cf. 1G, 22), is the visible 146 VI, 8,0 | Shepherd of the whole Church (cf. 1G, 22), always for the 147 VI, 8,1 | calls international ones (cf. Const. Apost., Regimini 148 Add, 4 | reconciliation with the Church (cf. 1G, 11).~ ~These things


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