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1502 I, 2,4 | ministry of the word to uncover, purify, and develop the
1503 III, 2,50| 8, 29), holy, innocent, undefiled (cf. Heb. 7, 26), being
1504 I, 2,1 | the cultural tradition has undergone considerable change, with
1505 III, 2,62| salvation, one hope, and one undivided charity... . And if by the
1506 VI, 2,74| ail those things which can unduly disturb people.~ ~Finally,
1507 V,13 | out to be favourable or unfavourable, complete or incomplete.~ ~
1508 III, 2,57| net possible for man to be unfree. it is also very much part
1509 V,17 | adult age, to reduce to a unified whole ail the experiences
1510 IV, 3 | they make it possible for a uniform way of speaking to be used
1511 V, 7 | orientation by which he can unify his life anew. But this
1512 V, 1 | orientation for their own unimpeded development, and at the
1513 II, 1,12| thus God, who spoke of old, uninterruptedly converses with the Bride
1514 III, 2,54| to help the faithful to unite their hearts with God more
1515 III, 2,60| in Jesus Christ and for uniting men in mutual love, it follows
1516 VI, 8,1 | Apost., Regimini Ecclesiae universae, n. 69; Letter of the Secretariat
1517 III, 2,49| as Head and Lord of the~universe, "has been manifested in
1518 VI, 3,76| They ought to function as a university 50 far as curriculum, length
1519 VI, 1,69| are not inert, immutable, univocal principles which have the
1520 III, 1,36| be thought of, though not univocally, as paths and steps by which
1521 III, 2,57| use against every kind of unjust force. She also protects
1522 Add, 5 | Penance.~ ~The Holy See is not unmindful of the special conditions
1523 VI, 4,91| purpose of catechesis itself. Unprepared explanations are to be avoided.
1524 V,17 | that they put in God.~ ~Unquestionably, it would be a serious loss
1525 I, 3,5 | to the task, altogether unsuitable, and perhaps even irrelevant.~ ~
1526 | unto
1527 II, 1,14| 10) will at last be seen unveiled. Informed of God’s plan
1528 I, 2,4 | technical, industrial, and urban not infrequently diverts
1529 III, 2,58| abused his liberty, al the urging of the Evil One. Man set
1530 III, 1,35| content can become entirely useless for achieving its proper
1531 IV, 2 | The deductive synthesis usually manifests its full force,
1532 VI, 5,93| and teacher of doctrine utilises to direct and moderate ail
1533 III, 2,58| with such fullness that it utterly transcends human understanding.
1534 VI, 5 | Chapter V~Organisation for Catechesis~
1535 VI, 1,68| interviews is of little valueunless preceded by diligent consideration
1536 II, 2,27| of faith passes through vanous stages, just as does man’
1537 IV | is, a methodology which varies according to the age, social
1538 Add, 2 | of morality. A number of varying elements and circumstances
1539 III, 2,64| interceding for us (1G, 49, 50), venerates in a most special way Christ’
1540 Add, 5 | efficacy even when only venial sins are in question, and
1541 III, 2,54| been nourished with the Victim of the sacrifice of the
1542 III, 2,47| declaring the power and victory of Yahweh, as the basis
1543 I, 2,2 | is called, is no longer viewed as an evil 10 be eliminated,
1544 III, 1,40| worthless.~ ~These three main viewpoints are to be kept in mind continuously
1545 VI, 4,86| private opinions or the views of some theological school.
1546 IV, 5 | charity); for correctness and vigor of judgement, which are
1547 Fwd | to stimulate new and more vigorous studies that faithfully
1548 VI, 8 | Chapter VIII~International Co-operation
1549 I, 2,2 | families, clans, tribes, villages, various groups and associations
1550 III, 2,58| deliberately, by his act violates the moral law, and in a
1551 V, 5 | exposed to the danger of violently opposing the Church than
1552 V, 8 | an effort to direct the vision of his life and the course
1553 VI, 4,89| of the proper nature of visual language; if happens more
1554 V, 5 | physical and intellectual vitality, is engaged in no activity
1555 III, 2,50| death which is for them the wages of sin (cf. Rom. 6, 23;
1556 III, 1,34| the divine message, and to walch thal the ministry of the
1557 V,19 | constantly taking place, and they want to be enlightened about
1558 III, 2,53| Christians, which on earth is a warfare, is liable to temptations
1559 II, 1,12| expresses itself, under the watchfulness of the Magisterium, in the
1560 III, 2,57| of fallen man has been so weakened that he would be unable
1561 III, 2,56| heals man of his spiritual weaknesses and infirmities, frees him
1562 III, 2,62| to his condition, should weigh sincerely and attentively
1563 VI, 3,80| whole question here turns on weighing well and understanding the
1564 VI, 8,99| immigrants, and ready to welcome them out of brotherly love.~ ~
1565 VI, 8,0 | 1G, 22), always for the welfare and spiritual development
1566 II, 2,17| Accordingly, they have the well-known form of the catechumenate
1567 V,12 | faith and at the same time well-ordered reflection on religious
1568 V,18 | message. This organic and well-organised formation is certainly not
1569 Add, 5 | baptismal grace, by means of a well-prepared reception 0f the sacraments
1570 I, 3,7 | formulations and too much tied to Western culture. They are, therefore,
1571 II, 2,24| presented with charity as whit as with due firmness.~ ~
1572 V, 6 | students of this age with wholesome nourishment.~ ~The time
1573 Add, 3 | by nourishing this desire wholesomely, and if instills a holy
1574 V, 2 | school he enters a society wider than that of his family,
1575 I, 3,8 | to result either from a widespread failure to prepare suitably
1576 II, 2,26| time, lt calls men to be wiliing to cooperate in the undertakings
1577 III, 2,58| the one order which God willed, namely, in the order in
1578 Add, 5 | the Holy See, which will willingly hear them, and they are
1579 V, 6 | feared that he will not win their attention; or he can
1580 IV, 6 | his own mature faith, and wisely orders the joint study toward
1581 I, 3,6 | Many baptised persons have withdrawn so far from their religion
1582 V,11 | kind of religious thinking, witnessing is not enough. Today scientific
1583 VI, 4,83| AIDS~ ~116 0f the chief Woking tools for catechesis, the
1584 I, 3,8 | bishops, priests, men and women religious, lay people—should
1585 II, 1,10| the revelation of God’s wonders which was made in time and
1586 V,13 | remain present in the young worker, it will be the task of
1587 III, 1,40| while not despising them as worthless.~ ~These three main viewpoints
1588 V, 5 | can contribute anything worthwhile is a further reason why
1589 Add, 5 | Lord.~ ~John J. Cardinal Wright, Prefect~ ~Pietro Paiazzini,
1590 II, 1,13| its beginning from Holy Writ and from the preaching of
1591 VI, 4,90| co-operation among the producers, writers, and actors who offer their
1592 II, 1,11| have decided to set it in writing for you" (Luke 1, 1-3).~ ~
1593 III, 2,49| shown forth.~ ~St. Ignatius wrote to the Ephesians: "There
1594 Add, 5 | The Supreme Pontiff, Pius X, declared, "The custom of
1595 III, 2,47| creation of man (cf. Pius XII, Encyci. Humani generis,
1596 I, 2,3 | society of today" (John XXIII, Apost. Const. Humanae salutis,
1597 III, 2,47| the power and victory of Yahweh, as the basis for showing
1598 I, 3,8 | faithful should be faulted on zeal, which they in fact have
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