Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,2 | the grace received! This gift of God does not cancel human
2 I, 0,5 | which corresponds to the gift received in the sacrament
3 I, 0,9 | which leads toward the total gift of self to Christ and to
4 I, 0,10 | Christ, and in virtue of the gift of the Holy Spirit. In such
5 I, 0,10 | following Jesus, and the gift of wisdom, which judges
6 II, 0,12 | and Holy Spirit are the gift gratuitously offered to
7 II, 0,12 | Christ and the Holy Spirit's gift of unity, the priest sacramentally
8 II, 0,13 | Heb. 8-9). Thanks to the gift of his Holy Spirit he gives
9 II, 0,14 | abilities, but only with the "gift" of Christ and his Spirit,
10 II, 0,15 | 1:6) which transmits the gift of the Spirit, they are
11 II, 0,15 | to the point of a total gift of self for the flock, which
12 II, 0,17 | the Spirit, a particular gift so that they can help the
13 II, 0,18 | points out, "the spiritual gift which priests have received
14 II, 0,18 | better the "mystery" and "gift" of the ministerial priesthood,
15 III, 0,20 | spiritual life" and of the gift and duty to become "saints": "
16 III, 0,20 | of baptism the sign and gift of their great calling and
17 III, 0,21 | cross, that is, in his total gift of self in humility and
18 III, 0,21 | with his service, with his gift, with his total, humble
19 III, 0,22 | pastoral charity. ~Christ's gift of himself to his Church,
20 III, 0,22 | in terms of that unique gift of self made by the bridegroom
21 III, 0,23 | own pastoral charity, a gift freely bestowed by the Holy
22 III, 0,23 | pastoral charity is the gift of self, the total gift
23 III, 0,23 | gift of self, the total gift of self to the Church, following
24 III, 0,23 | just what we do, but our gift of self, which manifests
25 III, 0,23 | demands on us."( 51)~The gift of self, which is the source
26 III, 0,23 | for his wife."( 53) The gift of self has no limits, marked
27 III, 0,23 | efforts be in vain."( 54)~The gift of self to the Church concerns
28 III, 0,23 | sacrifice of the cross, the full gift of Christ to the Church,
29 III, 0,23 | Christ to the Church, the gift of his body given and his
30 III, 0,24 | received the Spirit as a gift and call to holiness in
31 III, 0,24 | Timothy, "Do not neglect the gift you have" (1 Tm. 4:14; cf.
32 III, 0,24 | spirit of his service and gift of self. In its objective
33 III, 0,26 | his spiritual life. The gift of grace offered to the
34 III, 0,29 | counsels is that precious gift of divine grace given to
35 III, 0,29 | the love of communion and gift of self to others. This
36 III, 0,29 | communion and a personal gift to Jesus Christ and his
37 III, 0,29 | been called by God to the gift of chastity in absolute
38 III, 0,29 | celibacy is a priceless gift of God for the Church and
39 III, 0,29 | have received from God the gift of the vocation to celibate
40 III, 0,29 | richness, as a precious gift given by God to his Church
41 III, 0,29 | Priestly celibacy, then, is the gift of self in and with Christ
42 III, 0,29 | decision as a priceless gift from God, as an "incentive
43 III, 0,30 | from the proclamation and gift of salvation, will assist
44 III, 0,31 | dedication -- even to the gift of his life -- to the upbuilding
45 III, 0,32 | teaches that "the spiritual gift which priests received at
46 III, 0,33 | as a totally gratuitous gift and as a task which he is
47 III, 0,33 | undertake. Awareness of this gift is the foundation and support
48 IV, 0,35 | The Church and the Gift of Vocation~35. Every Christian
49 IV, 0,35 | comes from God and is God's gift. However, it is never bestowed
50 IV, 0,35 | whatever shape it takes, is a gift whose purpose is to build
51 IV, 0,35 | the Church as a gracious gift, a grace gratis data (charisma).
52 IV, 0,36 | vocation, God's gratuitous gift and the responsible freedom
53 IV, 0,36 | decision. Vocation is a gift of God's grace and never
54 IV, 0,36 | open to receiving God's gift. And if we cannot in any
55 IV, 0,36 | personal adherence, as a loving gift -- or rather as a gift given
56 IV, 0,36 | loving gift -- or rather as a gift given back to the giver
57 IV, 0,37 | force behind the responsible gift of oneself. Only thus will
58 IV, 0,38 | acknowledges that they are a gift of God and, as such, must
59 IV, 0,38 | living experience of God's gift and a great school for learning
60 IV, 0,39 | to embrace in faith the gift of a personal vocation.~
61 IV, 0,39 | believers' hearts to expect the gift and create favorable conditions
62 IV, 0,39 | priestly life as a priceless gift and a splendid and privileged
63 IV, 0,40 | be helped to embrace the gift entrusted to him as a completely
64 IV, 0,40 | discover and appreciate the gift of spiritual direction,
65 IV, 0,41 | The priestly vocation is a gift from God. It is undoubtedly
66 IV, 0,41 | recipient. But it is also a gift to the Church as a whole,
67 IV, 0,41 | called to safeguard this gift, to esteem it and love it.
68 IV, 0,41 | generously accepting the gift of human life, may be 'as
69 V, 1,44 | that is to the "sincere gift of self" as the way and
70 V, 1,46 | the proclamation, nay the gift, of a personal covenant
71 V, 1,46 | for it is the priceless gift of Christ, who said to his
72 V, 1,48 | spiritual life turns, is the gift and fruit of the sacraments.
73 V, 1,48 | sacramental celebrations for the gift and task of that "pastoral
74 V, 1,49 | which consists in the loving gift of oneself -- is to be found,
75 V, 1,50 | as a special grace, as a gift, for "not all men can receive
76 V, 1,50 | be aware of the "precious gift of God,"( 153) which will
77 V, 1,50 | vigilance in guarding the gift from anything which could
78 V, 1,52 | but is given to man as a gift by the supreme truth, God;
79 V, 2,60 | experience, awaiting the gift of the Spirit for the mission.
80 V, 2,60 | each according to his own gift in the growth of all in
81 V, 2,64 | vocational journey which the gift of the Holy Spirit has initiated
82 V, 3,68 | and lived as a nourishing gift of a soul within the institution
83 V, 3,69 | Holy Spirit, who by the gift of a new heart configures
84 VI | REMIND YOU TO REKINDLE THE GIFT OF GOD THAT IS WITHIN YOU~
85 VI, 0,70 | remind you to rekindle the gift of God that is within you" (
86 VI, 0,70 | called by virtue of the "gift of God" which they have
87 VI, 0,70 | Timothy: "Do not neglect the gift you have, which was given
88 VI, 0,70 | stir into flame, the divine gift he has received, much as
89 VI, 0,70 | characteristic of every gift from God, who makes all
90 VI, 0,70 | grace intrinsic to God's gift. God himself, in other words,
91 VI, 0,70 | words, rekindles his own gift, so as better to release
92 VI, 0,70 | unending conversion. The gift of the Spirit does not take
93 VI, 0,70 | intrinsic requirement of the gift and sacramental ministry
94 VI, 0,72 | revealed not only by his gift of salvation to mankind,
95 VI, 0,72 | As each has received a gift, employ it for one another,
96 VI, 0,72 | be. Pastoral charity is a gift, but it is likewise a task,
97 VI, 0,73 | become ever more aware of the gift of God and to live it out
98 VI, 0,73 | awareness of the sublime gift he has received from the
99 VI, 0,74 | priestly formation. The gift of religious life, in the
100 VI, 0,76 | the unique wealth of God's gift which is the priesthood
101 VI, 0,78 | to the greatness of God's gift and to the urgency of the
102 VI, 0,79 | orders, to be faithful to the gift God has given him and to
103 VI, 0,79 | conversion which comes with the gift itself. The regulations
104 VI, 0,79 | generously faithful to the gift and ministry received, that
105 Conclu, 0,82| in her heart that God's gift begs for a united and generous
106 Conclu, 0,82| conscientiously to welcome God's gift and put it into practice,
107 Conclu, 0,82| salvation as the supreme gift of God's love. All this
108 Conclu, 0,82| grace to rekindle daily the gift of God you have received
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