Still, he relies exclusively on the magisterial expressions found in the new catechism and in papal encyclicals. |
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He helped to draft a new catechism of the church to instruct parish clergy. |
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Almost every morning for the past five years, she has been leading close to 500 children in a rousing, outdoor catechism about education. |
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Music was perhaps his best subject and he was awarded the school prize in catechism and good conduct almost every year. |
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I can still remember learning my catechism in primary school, and being struck by one of the questions. |
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William Hone was acquitted in three famous trials after having parodied the litany, the Athanasian Creed, and the church catechism. |
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Religious life on the missions centred on the teaching of the catechism and a calendar of elaborate festivals. |
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I am sure he does not want a textbook answer taken from a creed or a catechism. |
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The triumph of God's suffering love, as revealed and embodied in Christ, is a theme that unifies the entire catechism. |
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As expressed in the catechism in the Book of Common Prayer, the mission of the church is made explicit as the body of Christ. |
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Don't worry about all the doctrinal injunctions in the catechism, they'd tell us. |
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Edith responded immediately by buying a missal and a catechism and preparing for baptism. |
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Some soldiers and doubtless all cadets were required to study the catechism. |
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For more than a century, the French school schedule has been punctuated by a midweek break, originally created for catechism studies. |
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During this period the Italian Brothers still felt proud of being considered the real specialists of the catechism in the Institute. |
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But the Corbyn catechism is predicated on the presence of a divine unsmiling artificer at the loom, weaving his single truth over and over again. |
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Therefore, such texts are particularly indispensable in schools of catechism and religious instruction. |
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Nowhere is there any trace of a manual, syllabary, catechism or reader printed in the southern French medieval dialects. |
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Even when she had to leave teaching, she never, to her last breath, stopped teaching catechism to young and old. |
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Seeing that the first need of his diocese was education, he prepared and printed a catechism and a missal for Americans. |
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Our young prior, Pedro de Córdoba, was already beginning to take notes that would one day become the first indigenous catechism in the New World. |
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She taught catechism, she was a translator and we went... the whole family moved to Schefferville. |
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When I am teaching catechism to the poor in town and country, I am in my element. |
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He used to go about from parish to parish teaching the people catechism and relying only on what Providence provided for him. |
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In addition to these morning Masses, catechism was taught at three o'clock in the afternoon and early evening services at six-thirty featured Vespers and Benediction. |
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Vos's approach is to go through the Questions and Answers of the catechism in sections, teasing out the theological and practical truths contained in the answers. |
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Early in his first premiership, Francesco Crispi changed an 1859 compulsory education law mandating that students take lessons in Scripture and catechism. |
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Basically, I teach them at home instead of sending them to the church for catechism, because I can teach them religion the way I think it should be taught. |
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Psalm-singing, catechism and Scripture were taught daily in school. |
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A catechism in common use during the Franco era was recently republished with wry footnotes. But there may also be a more secular explanation for the country's renewed interest in religion. |
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I firmly believe that church buildings are the first catechism, catechisms of stone and glass, of smoke and bells, and we must shape the fabric of the church to be a dignified setting for the great work of the liturgy. |
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A lay woman teaches pastry-making and another one gives catechism lessons. |
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Among our students from the catechism lessons, one girl has asked to enter the congregation of the Marist Sisters, two boys have gone to the minor seminary and another girl has entered the Daughters of Charity. |
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No school without the catechism and no catechism without the school. |
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At their best, the curriculum included catechism, Latin, French, Classical literature and sports. |
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At school, pupils were taught English, Latin, Greek, catechism and arithmetic. |
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French children were issued a catechism that taught them to love and respect Napoleon. |
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To reach the simple people and the young, Luther incorporated religious instruction into the weekday services in the form of the catechism. |
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The hymn functioned both as a liturgical setting of the Lord's Prayer and as a means of examining candidates on specific catechism questions. |
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Calvin had written an earlier catechism during his first stay in Geneva which was largely based on Martin Luther's Large Catechism. |
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The camps require their participants to learn certain religious texts, such as the catechism, and the Lord's prayer. |
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The full catechism is included in the Book of Common Prayer and is posted on the Episcopal website. |
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A catechistic instruction was devised and a catechism written, much shorter than the Institutes and clearly dependent upon Luther's Small Catechism. |
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Modern educational theory discountenanced rote learning, especially in the form of cut-and-dried questions and answers, and the genre of the catechism became unpopular. |
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Touring the country with her Mylenium show last year, Mylène played deftly with her two personas, juxtaposing New Age catechism and risqué lyrics. |
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In civics, religion, and in our catechism we were taught to behave. |
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The answer of the catechism of my girlhood came to my memory. |
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Sometimes Mr Gingrich uses his favourite passage of the Declaration to bludgeon public figures for heresy against his personal construction of the American catechism. |
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Therefore, it is important that the memorised catechism be vitally linked with living the catechism so as to lead to an intense, permanent conversion in life. |
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In some regiments, bible-reading and catechism groups were formed. |
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The Fathers prepared a small catechism in Luganda. |
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A catechism in the dialect of the Indians of Nope or Martha's Vineyard. |
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Along with Erhart Hegenwalt's hymnic version of Psalm 51, Luther's expanded hymn was also adopted for use with the fifth part of Luther's catechism, concerning confession. |
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Calvin provided many of the foundational documents for reformed churches, including documents on the catechism, the liturgy, and church governance. |
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Overall, Late Nite Catechism proves mildly amusing, but slight and uninvolving fare. |
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In the Catechism of the Book of Common Prayer the link between baptism and ministry is succinct and clear. |
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In the Small Catechism, his explanations of both the First Commandment and the Sixth break the normal paraphrastic nature of the work. |
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Even his paraphrastic explanation in the Small Catechism seems to imply that he had men and women equally in mind. |
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I respectfully direct the author to section 2415 et seq. of the Catechism that deals with the integrity of God's creation. |
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And so the Catechism makes that profound missiological affirmation. |
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A summary of Methodist doctrine is contained in the Catechism for the Use of the People Called Methodists. |
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Private or family offices include the Morning and Evening Prayers from Luther's Small Catechism. |
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In 1604, James I ordered some further changes, the most significant of these being the addition to the Catechism of a section on the Sacraments. |
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For I acknowledge none of them to be really a book of mine, except perhaps the Bondage of the Will and the Catechism. |
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Their meetings, over a period of five years, produced the confession of faith, as well as a Larger Catechism and a Shorter Catechism. |
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Catechism classes, religious schools, study groups, Sunday schools and religious publications were all illegal or banned. |
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Catechism is considered foundational in most Lutheran churches. |
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In 1529, he wrote the Large Catechism, a manual for pastors and teachers, as well as a synopsis, the Small Catechism, to be memorised by the people themselves. |
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