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charisma 1
charisms 14
charitable 2
charity 93
charles 2
chaste 2
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96 work
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94 particular
93 charity
93 christian
93 mission
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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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charity

   Chapter,  Paragraph, Number
1 II, 0,15 | strengthens them with his pastoral charity; and he gives them an authoritative 2 II, 0,17 | particular bonds of apostolic charity, ministry and fraternity 3 II, 0,17 | serve the faith, hope and charity of the laity. They recognize 4 II, 0,18 | rooted in the truth and charity of Christ, and impelled 5 III, 0,19 | holiness or the perfection of charity. ~The Council's statement 6 III, 0,19 | and to the perfection of charity"(40) applies in a special 7 III, 0,21 | and Shepherd, and Pastoral Charity~21. By sacramental consecration 8 III, 0,22 | manifestation of his "pastoral charity," or rather, a daily enactment 9 III, 0,22 | live out his own pastoral charity. ~Christ's gift of himself 10 III, 0,23 | and shepherd, is pastoral charity, as a participation in Jesus 11 III, 0,23 | Jesus Christ's own pastoral charity, a gift freely bestowed 12 III, 0,23 | content of this pastoral charity is the gift of self, the 13 III, 0,23 | example of Christ. "Pastoral charity is the virtue by which we 14 III, 0,23 | for his flock. Pastoral charity determines our way of thinking 15 III, 0,23 | and synthesis of pastoral charity, is directed toward the 16 III, 0,23 | the priest. With pastoral charity, which distinguishes the 17 III, 0,23 | community the priest's pastoral charity impels and demands in a 18 III, 0,23 | explicitly states: "Pastoral charity requires that a priest always 19 III, 0,23 | reference of the priest's charity is Jesus Christ himself. 20 III, 0,23 | the head and spouse will charity become a source, criterion, 21 III, 0,23 | Jn. 21:17) ~Pastoral charity, which has its specific 22 III, 0,23 | Council states: "This pastoral charity flows mainly from the eucharistic 23 III, 0,23 | this, the priest's pastoral charity not only flows from the 24 III, 0,23 | dimension. ~This same pastoral charity is the dynamic inner principle 25 III, 0,23 | virtue of this pastoral charity the essential and permanent 26 III, 0,23 | very exercise of pastoral charity the bond of priestly perfection 27 III, 0,24 | the basis of the pastoral charity bestowed by the sacrament 28 III, 0,24 | and live out his pastoral charity which is both the source 29 III, 0,25 | leadership of the community in charity. This was clearly stated 30 III, 0,26 | sacrament and pastoral charity.~The priest is first of 31 III, 0,27 | are summed up in pastoral charity. This charity is a synthesis 32 III, 0,27 | in pastoral charity. This charity is a synthesis which unifies 33 III, 0,27 | and inspired by pastoral charity. Within and as a manifestation 34 III, 0,29 | an "incentive to pastoral charity "(79) as a singular sharing 35 III, 0,30 | who brought his pastoral charity to perfection on the cross 36 III, 0,30 | expression of his pastoral charity for his brothers and sisters. 37 III, 0,30 | so as to discover, in a charity which is obedient, chaste 38 III, 0,31 | ministry and his pastoral charity.~In this perspective, it 39 III, 0,33 | law" of love, of pastoral charity. For the development of 40 III, 0,33 | of life, in the pastoral charity of a ministry tirelessly 41 IV, 0,35 | her service and witness to charity.~We can now see the essential 42 IV, 0,38 | her example and witness of charity. ~The Church, in her dignity 43 IV, 0,40 | essentially the royal law of charity (cf. Jas. 2:8) or the perfect 44 IV, 0,40 | bring it to fulfillment in charity.~In carrying out her educational 45 IV, 0,40 | imitating and sharing Christ's charity, a person turns his entire 46 IV, 0,40 | as possible, the pastoral charity of Jesus, the love of the 47 V, 1,43 | the Christian community in charity "in the name and in the 48 V, 1,46 | mysteries and the service of charity to the "little ones." These 49 V, 1,48 | heart." And it is a law of charity toward God and humanity, 50 V, 1,48 | response and prolonging of the charity of God toward humanity signified 51 V, 1,48 | and task of that "pastoral charity" which is the soul of the 52 V, 1,48 | sign of unity, bond of charity, (143)the paschal banquet " 53 V, 1,48 | eucharistic offering of Christ; charity nourished by a sacrament 54 V, 1,49 | is, therefore, a man of charity and is called to educate 55 V, 1,49 | trained by the Spirit in the charity of Christ. In this sense 56 V, 1,49 | involve a proper training in charity and particularly in the 57 V, 1,49 | In the general context of charity -- which consists in the 58 V, 1,50 | exercise of that perfect charity by which they can become 59 V, 1,53 | to have knowledge without charity, or intelligence without 60 V, 1,57 | Formation: Communion With the Charity of Jesus Christ the Good 61 V, 1,57 | into communion with the charity of Christ the good shepherd. 62 V, 1,57 | sacraments and the service of charity. Pastoral theology is not 63 V, 1,57 | communion with the pastoral charity of Jesus, which -- just 64 V, 1,58 | must be a witness of the charity of Christ himself who 'went 65 V, 1,58 | is justified by pastoral charity.~If the training is to be 66 V, 2,60 | growth of all in faith and charity so that they may prepare 67 V, 2,60 | built on deep friendship and charity so that it can be considered 68 V, 2,60 | the practice of fraternal charity and justice; a community 69 V, 3,65 | develop in them that pastoral charity which he himself lived to 70 VI, 0,70 | sacraments and the service of charity, the original and irreplaceable 71 VI, 0,70 | ongoing formation is pastoral charity: The Holy Spirit, who infuses 72 VI, 0,70 | Spirit, who infuses pastoral charity, introduces and accompanies 73 VI, 0,70 | Christian priesthood. Pastoral charity itself impels the priest 74 VI, 0,70 | the dynamism of pastoral charity and of the Holy Spirit who 75 VI, 0,71 | integration, based on pastoral charity and in reference to it. ~ 76 VI, 0,72 | grace of Jesus Christ. The charity of the good shepherd was 77 VI, 0,72 | all be done among you in charity (1 Cor. 16:14). Thus we 78 VI, 0,72 | called to the perfection of charity and therefore to holiness, 79 VI, 0,72 | to accepting the pastoral charity of Jesus Christ granted 80 VI, 0,72 | fruit and sign of pastoral charity, so should the priest's 81 VI, 0,72 | ministerial activity be. Pastoral charity is a gift, but it is likewise 82 VI, 0,72 | radical demands. This pastoral charity, as has been said, impels 83 VI, 0,72 | ministry today. Thus pastoral charity encourages and sustains 84 VI, 0,72 | made possible by pastoral charity. Indeed, pastoral charity 85 VI, 0,72 | charity. Indeed, pastoral charity not only coordinates and 86 VI, 0,74 | brotherhood inspired by charity and to lead it to the Father 87 VI, 0,74 | permanent goal of the pastoral charity which should accompany the 88 VI, 0,74 | requirement of this pastoral charity toward one's own particular 89 VI, 0,74 | in a spirit of pastoral charity, makes priests witnesses 90 VI, 0,74 | building up everyone; in charity.( 226)~Finally, it is in 91 VI, 0,78 | development and works of charity. They should establish cordial 92 VI, 0,81 | alike, a shining example of charity and unity."( 230)~Another 93 Conclu, 0,82| order that faith, hope and charity may grow in human hearts


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