221 
    
 
     
      Person to person  
    
 
     
     [127-129] . . . . . 102 
    
 
     
      Charisms at the service of a communion which  
    
 
     
      evangelizes  
    
 
     
     [130-131] 104 
    
 
     
      Culture, thought and education  
    
 
     
     [132-134] 106 
    
 
     
     II. The homily [135-144] . . . . . . . 107 
    
 
     
      The liturgical context  
    
 
     
     [137-138] 
    
 
     
     109 
    
 
     
      A motherâs conversation  
    
 
     
     [139-141] . . . 110 
    
 
     
      Words which set hearts on fire  
    
 
     
     [142-144] . 112 
    
 
     
     III. Preparing to preach [145-159] . . . . 114 
    
 
     
      Reverence for truth  
    
 
     
     [146-148] 
    
 
     
     115 
    
 
     
      Personalizing the word  
    
 
     
     [149-151] 118 
    
 
     
      Spiritual reading  
    
 
     
     [152-153] . . . . . 121 
    
 
     
      An ear to the people  
    
 
     
     [154-155] . . . . 122 
    
 
     
      Homiletic resources  
    
 
     
     [156-159] 124 
    
 
     
     IV. Evangelization and the deeper under- 
    
 
     
     standing of the kerygma [160-175] . . 127 
    
 
     
      Kerygmatic and mystagogical catechesis  
    
 
     
     [163- 
    
 
     
     168] 
    
 
     
     129 
    
 
     
      Personal accompaniment in processes of  
    
 
     
      growth  
    
 
     
     [169-173] 
    
 
     
     133 
    
 
     
      Centred on the word of God  
    
 
     
     [174-175] . 136 
    
 
     
     CHAPTER FOUR 
    
 
     
     THE SOCIAL DIMENSION 
    
 
     
     OF EVANGELIZATION [176] 
    
 
     
     I. Communal and societal repercussions of 
    
 
     
     the kerygma [177-185] . . . . . . . 139 
    
 
     
      Confession of faith and commitment to society  
    
 
     
     [178-179] 139