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  1 Intro, 0,1    |          Jeremiah, God promises his people that he will never leave
  2 Intro, 0,1    |              23.4).~The Church, the People of God, constantly experiences
  3 Intro, 0,2    |           the vocational call, help people to discern the authenticity
  4 Intro, 0,3    |        Church and in the world. Lay people themselves had asked that
  5 Intro, 0,3    |           Thus the very life of the People of God manifests the teaching
  6 Intro, 0,4    |         Message of the Synod to the People of God," I make my own the
  7 Intro, 0,4    |            you who bring comfort to people and guide them in difficult
  8 Intro, 0,4(8) |            the Synod Fathers to the People of God, III: L'Osservatore
  9   I, 0,6      |            be working toward making people today more deeply aware
 10   I, 0,7      |       especially children and young people -- seek to compensate for
 11   I, 0,7      |           on the education of young people and on their openness to
 12   I, 0,7      |             disturbing the lives of people and of whole communities.~
 13   I, 0,7      |             large concentrations of people of different races and religions,
 14   I, 0,7      |         relativism, above all among people and populations whose faith
 15   I, 0,8      |                               Young People: Vocation and Priestly Formation~
 16   I, 0,8      |            experienced by our young people with a particular intensity
 17   I, 0,8      |            is so strong among young people that they become totally
 18   I, 0,8      |            In this case, many young people undergo an affective experience
 19   I, 0,8      |           In the case of some young people a distorted sense of freedom
 20   I, 0,8      |            Often the world of young people is a "problem' in the Church
 21   I, 0,8      |             pastoral care for young people, they risk being left to
 22   I, 0,8      |    difficult it is to present young people with a full and penetrating
 23   I, 0,9      |       moreover, that today' s young people, with the vigor and vitality
 24   I, 0,9      |     development among so many young people today of numerous and varied
 25   I, 0,9      |       stimulates and sustains young people in a style of life which
 26   I, 0,9      |           and death. For many young people the question of religion
 27   I, 0,9      |     voluntary social service, young people are becoming more actively
 28   I, 0,10     |           perennial questions which people ask about this present life
 29   I, 0,10(17) |            the Synod Fathers to the People of God, 1; ~
 30  II, 0,11     |      evangelist Luke says about the people in the synagogue at Nazareth
 31  II, 0,11     |          presented them anew to the people of our day.( 19) ~
 32  II, 0,12     |     revealed and is communicated to people in Christ, establishing,
 33  II, 0,12     |            head and shepherd of his people, in order to live and work
 34  II, 0,12     |               in order to serve the People of God who are the Church
 35  II, 0,12     |      vocation and mission among the People of God and in the world.
 36  II, 0,13     |      mediators" between God and his people in the Old Testament --
 37  II, 0,13     |             to St. Peter, the whole people of the new covenant is established
 38  II, 0,13     |              2:4). The new priestly people which is the Church not
 39  II, 0,15     |          who sent them forth to all people in every age.~The writings
 40  II, 0,15     | proclamation of the Gospel to every people and of the fullness of Christian
 41  II, 0,15     |             royal priesthood to the people he has made his own. From
 42  II, 0,15     |        calls them to lead your holy people in love, nourish them by
 43  II, 0,15     |           for the salvation of your people as they strive to grow in
 44  II, 0,16     |            priesthood of the entire People of God; it is ordered not
 45  II, 0,17     |            priesthood of the entire People of God, leading it to its
 46  II, 0,17     |           so that they can help the People of God to exercise faithfully
 47  II, 0,18     |           in his relations with all people he must be a man of mission
 48  II, 0,18     |    followers of other religions, to people of good will and in particular
 49  II, 0,18     |           involvement of the entire People of God, and requires a new
 50 III, 0,19     |          Lord" is "upon" the entire People of God, which becomes established
 51 III, 0,19     |            becomes established as a people "consecrated" to God and "
 52 III, 0,19     |       salvation. The members of the People of God are "inebriated"
 53 III, 0,20     |          through his service of the people committed to his care and
 54 III, 0,20     |             to his care and all the People of God, is able the better
 55 III, 0,20     |          brothers," a member of the People of God, joyfully sharing
 56 III, 0,21     |               He who is head of the people must in the first place
 57 III, 0,21     |          attitude of service to the People of God (cf. Mt. 20:24ff.;
 58 III, 0,22     |           thus be capable of loving people with a heart which is new,
 59 III, 0,23     |              our way of relating to people. It makes special demands
 60 III, 0,24     |           the offerings of the holy people for the eucharistic sacrifice
 61 III, 0,26     |         regard he is in debt to the People of God. Precisely because
 62 III, 0,26     |       through the Holy Spirit. Thus people are invited and led to offer
 63 III, 0,28     |           him for his work with the People of God: an authority free
 64 III, 0,28     |          consciously present in the People of God entrusted to him.~
 65 III, 0,29     |        priest for God and for God's people, with the result that celibacy
 66 III, 0,29     |    communion, in the service of the People of God. Celibacy, then,
 67 III, 0,29     |            In the world today, many people call perfect continence
 68 III, 0,30     |             poor and the weakest as people entrusted in a special way
 69 III, 0,31     |             evangelical care of the People of God in the specific historical
 70  IV, 0,35     |          rather to make them into a people who might acknowledge him
 71  IV, 0,35     |            In truth, the Church, a "people made one by the unity of
 72  IV, 0,35     |       oneself at the service of the People of God with a particular
 73  IV, 0,37     |         even to understand it. Many people have such a general and
 74  IV, 0,37     |       theories, also sometimes lead people to consider their own existence
 75  IV, 0,37     |     themselves and especially young people, helps us to understand
 76  IV, 0,38     |      priestly, prophetic and kingly people, is committed to foster
 77  IV, 0,38     |        responsibility as a priestly people, possesses in prayer and
 78  IV, 0,38     |          raise up once again in the People of God "worthy ministers
 79  IV, 0,38     |            the Church as a priestly people and a community structured
 80  IV, 0,39     |    ministerial priesthood, on God's people's."( 110) A properly structured
 81  IV, 0,39     |         possibility for those young people who demonstrate the necessary
 82  IV, 0,39     |             in eliciting from young people a free and genuine response.
 83  IV, 0,40     |                     40. As a kingly people, the Church sees herself
 84  IV, 0,40     |           work, which so many young people are growing to appreciate.
 85  IV, 0,40     |         values, capable of training people to discern true needs, lived
 86  IV, 0,41     |            and to every part of the People of God.~There is an urgent
 87  IV, 0,41     |          part as instructors of the people in the faith to see to it
 88  IV, 0,41     |       should ever be wanting to the People of God here on earth."( 116)
 89  IV, 0,41     |          deep appreciation of young people's vocation and mission in
 90  IV, 0,41     |            various groupings of lay people are proving a particularly
 91  IV, 0,41     |            and can grow. Many young people, in and through these groupings,
 92   V, 0,42     |            teaching he gives to the people (cf. Mt. 13:11); also he
 93   V, 0,42     |           God the Father and of all people, under the guidance of the
 94   V, 0,42(122)|            the Synod Fathers to the People of God, IV.~
 95   V, 1,43     |             for them to be balanced people, strong and free, capable
 96   V, 1,43     |            1 Tm. 3:1-5; Ti. 1:7-9). People today are often trapped
 97   V, 1,45     |             to initiate into it the people committed to their charge.
 98   V, 1,45     |            they are sent and in the people to whom they are sent, especially
 99   V, 1,47     |     fullness of his love, addresses people as his friends (cf. Ex.
100   V, 1,47     |             formation. This is what people ask of the priest: "The
101   V, 1,47     |            belongs to God and makes people think about God. When the
102   V, 1,48     |           life are poorer and young people live in more austere situations.
103   V, 1,49     |          involves seeking Christ in people.~The spiritual life is,
104   V, 1,50     |         should also include helping people to be aware of the "precious
105   V, 1,50     |           ministry on behalf of the People of God. In particular, as
106   V, 1,51     |           the mystery of God to the people."( 159)~
107   V, 1,55     |           same goal: preserving the People of God in the truth which
108   V, 1,56     |        meaning which are put by the people of today, questions which
109   V, 1,59     |            priests, priests and lay people. Such a cooperation presupposes
110   V, 1,59     |            willing to listen to lay people, give brotherly consideration
111   V, 2,61     |             respond to the needs of people with so - called indigenous
112   V, 2,63     |             years of youth. Even in people who decide to enter the
113   V, 2,63     |           which the Lord directs to people of tender age. St. Thomas,
114   V, 2,63     |            and development of young people. Their way of life should
115   V, 2,64     |           for adolescents and young people.( 200) While they lack the
116   V, 2,64     |         vocations. While such young people live at home and take part
117   V, 2,64     |             vocations arising among people of adult age after some
118   V, 3,65     |              in the effort to train people for the priesthood? How
119   V, 3,66     |             built round the various people involved in formation: the
120   V, 3,66     |     superiors and professors. These people should feel profoundly united
121   V, 3,67     |        cooperate with all the other people who are involved in the
122   V, 3,68     |             pastoral care for young people and vocations, supplements
123   V, 3,68     |   experience of these groups. Young people who have received their
124   V, 3,68     |         Spirit offers to many young people opportunities to be educated
125   V, 3,68     |           by the bishop, that young people coming from associations
126   V, 3,68     |          choice to serve the entire People of God in the fraternal
127  VI, 0,70     |         also an act of love for the People of God, at whose service
128  VI, 0,70     |             priest owes it to God's people, whose fundamental "right"
129  VI, 0,70     |        respond to this right of the People of God. The heart and form
130  VI, 0,70     |            the sensibilities of the people to whom he ministers, taken
131  VI, 0,72     |      Through his daily contact with people, his sharing ill their daily
132  VI, 0,72     |        enter into dialogue with all people. In particular, through
133  VI, 0,72     |            Lazarus, and so on. ~The People of God should be able to
134  VI, 0,72     |         stand at the service of the People of God, helping them to
135  VI, 0,74     |        communion uniting him to the People of God: He is not only "
136  VI, 0,74     |           nature to the good of the People of God, that the priest
137  VI, 0,74     |           Christ the priest for the people gathered in the unity of
138  VI, 0,74     |       church and those of the whole People of God. For their part,
139  VI, 0,77     |          demands of salvation which people keep bringing to him as
140  VI, 0,78     |            serve themselves but the People of God. So, ongoing formation,
141  VI, 0,78     |       priests, is doing good to the People of God itself. Besides,
142  VI, 0,78     |             spiritual enthusiasm of people who truly love God, the
143  VI, 0,78     |       difficult circumstances which people find in their path as Christians
144  VI, 0,78     |         himself. ~And so the entire People of God, in each and every
145  VI, 0,78     |          priests. In this sense the people should see that priests
146  VI, 0,79     |         pastoral solicitude for the People of God. He is responsible
147  VI, 0,79     |             are priests such as the People of God wishes to have and
148  VI, 0,79     |     federations that bring together people -- priests, religious and
149  VI, 0,81     |        spiritual education of young people who want to find what their
150 Conclu, 0,82  |             continue to show to the people of today his faithfulness,
151 Conclu, 0,82  |          generous reply: The entire People of God should pray and work
152 Conclu, 0,82  |             1:42) ~To today's young people I say: Be more docile to
153 Conclu, 0,82  |       something to eat" (Mk. 6:37). People need to come out of their
154 Conclu, 0,82  |            love for him and for all people, of cultivating the tranquil
155 Conclu, 0,82  |           to the Spirit~for the new people and their shepherds;~obtain
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