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1 INT, 3 | into account a heritage of faith that the Church has the 2 INT, 5 | able to stir up by itself faith - faith that rests on the 3 INT, 5 | stir up by itself faith - faith that rests on the power 4 I, 13 | acceptance and of shared faith therefore gather together 5 II, 21 | and unaffected way their faith in values that go beyond 6 III, 27(57)| for the Doctrine of the Faith, Declaratio ad fidem tuendam 7 III, 28(59)| for the Doctrine of the Faith, Declaratio circa Catholicam 8 III, 35 | experience and the reflection of faith that not every notion of 9 III, 38 | with the inspiration of faith, the motivation of fraternal 10 IV, 42 | without a preacher?... So faith comes from what is heard 11 IV, 42 | is why St. Paul's axiom, "Faith comes from what is heard,"71 12 IV, 43 | it expresses the profound faith of the sacred minister and 13 IV, 45 | the further deepening of faith cannot do without these 14 IV, 46 | s personal experience of faith? It must not happen that 15 IV, 47 | to educate people in the faith in such a way as to lead 16 IV, 48 | the search for God and for faith, both in the regions where 17 IV, 48 | involving a true acceptance by faith. It can even lead to the 18 V, 52 | people who have a certain faith but an imperfect knowledge 19 V, 52 | the foundations of that faith, for intellectuals who feel 20 V, 54 | those who have received the faith and who have been in contact 21 V, 54 | make ever more mature the faith of those who are already 22 V, 54 | may be so still more.~This faith is nearly always today exposed 23 V, 54 | militant atheism. It is a faith exposed to trials and threats, 24 V, 54 | threats, and even more, a faith besieged and actively opposed. 25 V, 54 | food and sustenance to the faith of believers, especially 26 V, 55 | no way incompatible with faith or religion, to discover 27 V, 56 | them God's revelation and faith in Jesus Christ.~ 28 V, 58 | level- worship, deepening of faith, fraternal charity, prayer, 29 VI, 61 | readily expressed their deep faith in the Church by describing 30 VI, 64 | translating the treasure of faith into the legitimate variety 31 VI, 64 | expressions of the profession of faith, of prayer and worship, 32 VI, 65 | content of the Catholic faith which the Lord entrusted 33 VI, 65 | content of the Catholic faith just exactly as the ecclesial 34 VI, 68 | They are teachers of the faith.~Associated with the bishops 35 VI, 68 | the People of God in the faith and preachers, while at 36 VI, 72 | who are well trained in faith and prayer must become more 37 VII, 75 | to the Holy Spirit with faith and fervor and to let themselves 38 VII, 76 | poor who are often rich in faith and hope- all lay people 39 VII, 77 | people who are mature in faith and capable of finding a 40 VII, 77 | many from embracing the faith."123 For this reason, in 41 VII, 77 | reestablished between those who by faith have acknowledged and accepted 42 VII, 77 | Baptism and the patrimony of faith which is common to us. By 43 VII, 79 | if he or she is weak in faith,129 with statements that