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   Chapter,  Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,1 | of her existence and her mission in history, an obedience 2 Intro, 0,3 | synod on the vocation and mission of the laity in the Church 3 Intro, 0,3 | their role in the ecclesial mission which is shared by all. 4 Intro, 0,4 | universal Church and her mission, in affective and effective 5 Intro, 0,4 | development and her universal mission of salvation.~In this post - 6 I, 0,8 | conditionally to the life and mission of the Church, and if the 7 I, 0,9 | the fulfillment of their mission.~ 8 II | ME FORTH~The Nature and Mission of the Ministerial Priesthood~ 9 II, 0,11 | Knowledge of the nature and mission of the ministerial priesthood 10 II, 0,11 | awareness of the nature and mission of the ministerial priesthood 11 II, 0,11 | summarize the nature and mission of the ministerial priesthood, 12 II, 0,12 | as Mystery, Communion and Mission~12. "The priest's identity," 13 II, 0,12 | as mystery, communion and mission: "She is mystery because 14 II, 0,12 | communicate it in history [mission]."( 22)~It is within the 15 II, 0,12 | Consequently, the nature and mission of the ministerial priesthood 16 II, 0,12 | dignity, and his vocation and mission among the People of God 17 II, 0,13 | disciples the dignity and mission of priests of the new and 18 II, 0,14 | disciples during his earthly mission (cf. Lk. 10:1-12), and with 19 II, 0,14 | enable them to carry out this mission Jesus confers upon the apostles, 20 II, 0,14 | the apostles and his own mission: "He who receives you receives 21 II, 0,14 | 18). Just as Jesus has a mission which comes to him directly 22 II, 0,14 | too the apostles have a mission which comes to them from 23 II, 0,14 | nothing" (Jn. 15:5). Their mission is not theirs but is the 24 II, 0,14 | not theirs but is the same mission of Jesus. All this is possible 25 II, 0,14 | the end of time the same mission of Jesus on behalf of humanity.~ 26 II, 0,14 | and fruitfulness of this mission is the apostles' unity with 27 II, 0,14 | Lord, which sums up his mission, bears witness (cf. Jn. 28 II, 0,15 | progressively carried out their mission by calling -- in various 29 II, 0,16 | consecration/anointing" and in the "mission" of Christ (cf. Lk. 4:18- 30 II, 0,16 | activity, that is, in his mission or ministry. In particular, " 31 II, 0,16 | as mystery, communion and mission. In virtue of his participation 32 II, 0,16 | in the 'anointing' and 'mission' of Christ, the priest can 33 II, 0,16 | servant to the Church as mission because he makes the community 34 II, 0,16 | very nature and sacramental mission, the priest appears in the 35 II, 0,17 | context of the Church's mission.( 33) The ministerial priesthood 36 II, 0,18 | limited and circumscribed mission, but for the fullest, in 37 II, 0,18 | in fact the universal, mission of salvation to the end 38 II, 0,18 | shares in the fullness of the mission entrusted by Christ to the 39 II, 0,18 | people he must be a man of mission and dialogue. Deeply rooted 40 II, 0,18 | presented in its nature and mission. The "today" to which Jesus 41 II, 0,18 | Church. The consecration and mission of Christ -- "The Spirit 42 II, 0,18 | bud the consecration and mission of the Church, the "fullness" 43 II, 0,18 | Christ's consecration and mission in a specific and authoritative 44 II, 0,18 | shepherd, and shares in the mission of "preaching the good news 45 III, 0,19 | the "consecration" and "mission" of the Messiah: "Because 46 III, 0,20 | of the Church, with the "mission" or ministry peculiar to 47 III, 0,22 | 4) because his work and mission continue in the Church through 48 III, 0,24 | Lk. 4:18). The priest's mission is not extraneous to his 49 III, 0,24 | purpose: Consecration is for mission. In this sense, not only 50 III, 0,24 | not only consecration but mission as well is under the seal 51 III, 0,24 | the carrying out of the mission.( 57)~Therefore, an intimate 52 III, 0,25 | with the very nature of the mission which the priest carries 53 III, 0,25 | priest who carries out that mission. Indeed, the priest is chosen 54 III, 0,25 | entrusts Peter with the mission: "Feed my lambs" (Jn. 21: 55 III, 0,27 | prophetic, priestly and royal mission to be carried out in the 56 III, 0,31 | shape both his pastoral mission and his spiritual life. ~ 57 III, 0,32 | for any limited or narrow mission but for the widest scope 58 III, 0,32 | widest scope of the universal mission of salvation 'to the end 59 III, 0,32 | the universality of the mission entrusted by Christ to his 60 III, 0,33 | holy, because this is the mission that Christ entrusted to 61 IV, 0,34 | promoting vocations, of her mission to care for the birth, discernment 62 IV, 0,34 | work, of her very life and mission.( 95)~Indeed, concern for 63 IV, 0,35 | Spirit, who consecrates for mission those whom the Father calls 64 IV, 0,36 | simply human affair, nor the mission of the minister as a simply 65 IV, 0,38 | them for her very life and mission, she acknowledges that they 66 IV, 0,40 | the Church fulfills her mission when she guides every member 67 IV, 0,41 | benefit to her life and mission. The Church, therefore, 68 IV, 0,41 | unique way in the educational mission of the Church -- teacher 69 IV, 0,41 | young people's vocation and mission in the Church, the more 70 IV, 0,41 | the priestly vocation and mission.~With regard to diocesan 71 V, 0,42 | him and to share in his mission of salvation. In this sense, 72 V, 1,43 | to the receivers of the mission: In order that his ministry 73 V, 1,47 | followed, and one's own mission carried out. So true is 74 V, 1,47 | One aspect of the priest's mission, and certainly by no means 75 V, 1,58 | out as a "service" his own mission of "authority" in the community, 76 V, 1,59 | mystery," "communion" and "mission," pastoral formation should 77 V, 2,60 | gift of the Spirit for the mission. Such an identity constitutes 78 V, 2,61 | and committed to share the mission of salvation in the church 79 V, 3,68 | vocation for the priestly mission.~Associations and youth 80 VI, 0,70 | the priest's vocation and mission. By the sacrament of holy 81 VI, 0,70 | apostle's whole life and mission. It is a "follow me" in 82 VI, 0,72 | shares in the prophetic mission of Jesus and is part of 83 VI, 0,72 | faithfully discharge the mission which is incumbent on him 84 VI, 0,74 | responsibility in the one common mission of salvation, with a prompt 85 VI, 0,75 | share in the Church's saving mission. In the Church's "mission," 86 VI, 0,75 | mission. In the Church's "mission," the priest's permanent 87 VI, 0,75 | refocusing on the meaning of his mission and for ensuring that he 88 VI, 0,77 | enable one to carry on one's mission. As a result the priest 89 VI, 0,78 | aspects of the pastoral mission, especially in those related 90 VI, 0,79 | important contribution to his mission. The plan of providence 91 VI, 0,79 | encouraging witness of his mission, supporting that mission 92 VI, 0,79 | mission, supporting that mission and sharing in it with devotion 93 Conclu, 0,82| beginning~of his life and mission,~you sought the Master among


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