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1 INT, 1 | proclaim the Gospel to the people of today, who are buoyed 2 INT, 2 | proclaim the Gospel to all people,"3 has had the single aim 3 INT, 2 | proclaiming the Gospel to the people of the twentieth century~ 4 INT, 3 | of presenting it to the people of our time, in a way that 5 INT, 4 | servants we are and to the people to whom we must transmit 6 INT, 4 | really transforming the people of this century?~- What 7 INT, 4 | Gospel and to put it into people's hearts with conviction, 8 INT, 5 | succeed in inviting the whole People of God assembled in the 9 INT, 5 | the Lord Jesus, so that people can believe and be saved. 10 INT, 5 | accommodation. It is a question of people's salvation. It is the beauty 11 I, 13| Peter calls Christians "a people set apart to sing the praises 12 I, 13| has begun is meant for all people of all times. Those who 13 I, 14| task of evangelizing all people constitutes the essential 14 I, 15| commandment of love. She is the People of God immersed in the world, 15 I, 16| without sorrow we can hear people - whom we wish to believe 16 II, 18| collective consciences of people, the activities in which 17 II, 19| ever greater numbers of people, but also of affecting and 18 II, 20| to the relationships of people among themselves and with 19 II, 21| life and destiny with other people, their solidarity with the 20 II, 21| will ask, whether they are people to whom Christ has never 21 II, 21| proclaimed, or baptized people who do not practice, or 22 II, 21| who do not practice, or people who live as nominal Christians 23 II, 21| in no way Christian, or people who are seeking, and not 24 II, 22| having "your answer ready for people who ask you the reason for 25 III, 26| of God will be for many people the unknown God55 whom they 26 III, 37| with the dignity of the people."64~ 27 IV, 41| recently to a group of lay people, "Modern man listens more 28 IV, 44| that of children and young people, needs to learn through 29 IV, 44| catechumenate, for innumerable young people and adults who, touched 30 IV, 45| News to reach millions of people. The Church would feel guilty 31 IV, 45| should reach vast numbers of people, but with the capacity of 32 IV, 46| their readiness to guide people in the ways of the Gospel, 33 IV, 47| is precisely to educate people in the faith in such a way 34 IV, 48| religiosity.~One finds among the people particular expressions of 35 IV, 48| poor can know. It makes people capable of generosity and 36 IV, 48| that is, religion of the people, rather than religiosity.~ 37 IV, 48| more for multitudes of our people a true encounter with God 38 V, 50| insurmountable resistance of the people being addressed by the evangelizer. 39 V, 50| mankind or to one class of people or to a single type of civilization. 40 V, 52| necessary for innumerable people who have been baptized but 41 V, 52| Christian life, for simple people who have a certain faith 42 V, 53| the soul of vast groups of people. They carry within them 43 V, 53| have taught generations of people how to pray. They are all 44 V, 54| in a language suited to people and circumstances.~The Church 45 V, 56| large number of baptized people who for the most part have 46 V, 56| society and among the ordinary people, at all levels of education, 47 V, 57| an immense multitude of people who need the Gospel and 48 V, 57| feel sorry for all these people."80 But the Church is also 49 V, 58| of the agape, groups of people who are linked by age, culture, 50 V, 58| married couples, young people, professional people, etc.; 51 V, 58| young people, professional people, etc.; people who already 52 V, 58| professional people, etc.; people who already happen to be 53 VI, 59| 59. If people proclaim in the world the 54 VI, 59| evangelization is a basic duty of the People of God."83~We have already 55 VI, 63| intimately built up not only of people but also of aspirations, 56 VI, 63| language that these particular people understand, then of proclaiming 57 VI, 63| consideration the actual people to whom it is addresses, 58 VI, 64| spiritual influence on the people among which it dwells. The 59 VI, 64| order to enable its own people to profit from it, and capable 60 VI, 64| experience and the life of this people, for the benefit of all.~ 61 VI, 65| outward forms proper to each people, and made explicit by theological 62 VI, 68| They are educators of the People of God in the faith and 63 VI, 68| to assemble the scattered People of God, to teed this People 64 VI, 68| People of God, to teed this People with the signs of the action 65 VI, 68| sacraments, to set this People on the road to salvation, 66 VI, 70| 70. Lay people, whose particular vocation 67 VI, 70| more Gospel-inspired lay people there are engaged in these 68 VI, 72| on the other hand, young people who are well trained in 69 VI, 73| pastors, religious and lay people, fired with their mission 70 VI, 73| ministries, whereby certain people are appointed pastors and 71 VI, 73| special esteem to all the lay people who accept to consecrate 72 VII, 75| that he can speak to the people about Jesus, the Son of 73 VII, 75| of the Spirit. Everywhere people are trying to know Him better, 74 VII, 75| for it is He who causes people to discern the signs of 75 VII, 76| Especially in regard to young people it is said that they have 76 VII, 76| testify to solidarity with people and at the same time to 77 VII, 76| collaborators in assembling the People of God and in animating 78 VII, 76| faith and hope- all lay people who are conscious of their 79 VII, 77| faithful not the image of people divided and separated by 80 VII, 77| quarrels, but the image of people who are mature in faith 81 VII, 78| gives peace of heart is what people are looking for when we 82 VII, 78| pastors of the faithful people, and our pastoral service 83 VII, 79| give the truth and to bring people into unity. Another sign 84 VII, 80| certainly the ones which people claim to find support for 85 VII, 80| the right to be put before people and often unfortunately