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   Chapter,  Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,4 | through your day - to - day service of the faithful. You are 2 I, 0,5 | community and is at its service, imitating Jesus Christ " 3 I, 0,5 | the priest is sent for the service of Christ's Gospel.~For 4 I, 0,8 | which sexuality's dignity in service to communion and to the 5 I, 0,8 | oneself entirely at the Service of the Gospel and the kingdom 6 I, 0,9 | varied forms of voluntary service, directed toward the most 7 I, 0,9 | vocation to stable and total service of others, following the 8 I, 0,9 | sphere of voluntary social service, young people are becoming 9 II, 0,12 | power of the Holy Spirit in service of the Church and for the 10 II, 0,13 | his disciples a model of service to one another and who freely 11 II, 0,15 | give their live in your service and for the salvation of 12 II, 0,16 | because it is totally at the service of the Church. Nor should 13 II, 0,17 | particular churches, for whose service they form with the bishop 14 II, 0,18 | relationships to fraternity, service and a common quest for the 15 III, 0,20 | the priest, through his service of the people committed 16 III, 0,21 | many" (Mk. 10:45). Jesus' service attains its fullest expression 17 III, 0,21 | coincides then with his service, with his gift, with his 18 III, 0,21 | type of authority, from service to the Church, precisely 19 III, 0,21 | fundamental attitude of service to the People of God (cf. 20 III, 0,21 | priest is to perform this service freely and willingly as 21 III, 0,21 | same priestly attitude of service toward the world -- in order 22 III, 0,23 | in his self - giving and service. It is not just what we 23 III, 0,23 | for the priest's love and service to the Church, the body 24 III, 0,24 | source and spirit of his service and gift of self. In its 25 III, 0,25 | in ever greater love and service of Jesus Christ the head, 26 III, 0,26 | his life the authority and service of Jesus Christ the head 27 III, 0,29 | genuine sign of and precious service to the love of communion 28 III, 0,29 | and expresses the priest's service to the Church in and with 29 III, 0,29 | apostolic communion, in the service of the People of God. Celibacy, 30 III, 0,30 | of any kind to condition service to the Gospel and the Church 31 III, 0,31 | the head and shepherd, in service of the entire Christian 32 IV, 0,35 | the sacraments and in her service and witness to charity.~ 33 IV, 0,35 | appears -- in fundamental service to God -- as a service " 34 IV, 0,35 | fundamental service to God -- as a service "to" the Church. Christian 35 IV, 0,35 | to place oneself at the service of the People of God with 36 IV, 0,37 | dedication to God in the service of the community. We thus 37 IV, 0,38 | of every priest.~In her service to the priestly vocation 38 IV, 0,40 | life into an act of loving service (cf. Jn. 13:14-15), offering 39 IV, 0,40 | brothers and sisters. The service of love is the fundamental 40 IV, 0,40 | commitment, the meaning of free service, the value of sacrifice 41 IV, 0,41 | their witness of loving service to the Lord and to his Church -- 42 V, 0,42 | are led by Christ into the service of God the Father and of 43 V, 1,44 | generous in dedication and service to one's neighbor. This 44 V, 1,46 | than a social ethic at the service of man. As a result, its 45 V, 1,46 | s holy mysteries and the service of charity to the "little 46 V, 1,47 | faithful high priest in the service of God' (Heb. 2:17).... 47 V, 1,49 | themselves completely to the service of God and the pastoral 48 V, 1,55 | light to the nations.' This service to the ecclesial community 49 V, 1,57 | who 'did not come to have service done to him but to serve 50 V, 1,57 | the sacraments and the service of charity. Pastoral theology 51 V, 1,58 | priest to live out as a "service" his own mission of "authority" 52 V, 1,59 | the Spirit and that his service -- thanks to the very grace 53 V, 1,59 | of man -- is the Gospel service of the "unworthy servant" ( 54 V, 1,59 | forgetting the valuable service which can and should be 55 V, 2,60 | truly dedicated to this service. This institution has produced 56 V, 2,60 | ministry of the rector and the service of co - responsibility and 57 V, 2,61 | program should be at the service of the specific finality 58 V, 2,63 | who give themselves to his service from their earliest youth."( 198)~ 59 V, 3,67 | theologians and bishops are at the service of the Church herself in 60 V, 3,68 | the institution and at its service. A movement or a particular 61 VI, 0,70 | professions, that is, as a service directed to others. There 62 VI, 0,70 | People of God, at whose service the priest is placed. Indeed, 63 VI, 0,70 | the sacraments and the service of charity, the original 64 VI, 0,72 | fixed times of liturgical service, but also to strive constantly 65 VI, 0,72 | be able to stand at the service of the People of God, helping 66 VI, 0,74 | friendship. Indeed it is service."( 220)~More specifically, 67 VI, 0,74 | outside to the nature of their service, but expresses its essence 68 VI, 0,74 | their own charism at the service of building up everyone; 69 VI, 0,76 | start in their priestly service. Through frequent and regular 70 VI, 0,76 | a position to offer this service to their own young priests, 71 VI, 0,77 | gratitude for the faithful service they have performed on behalf 72 VI, 0,77 | encourage them to keep up their service to the Church in a calm 73 VI, 0,78 | illuminating them with his priestly service, at the same time draws 74 VI, 0,79 | interesting, such as in - service training courses in biblical, 75 Conclu, 0,82| which your faithfulness and service deserve.( 233)~And while


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