Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,3| ministerial priesthood display different characteristics in comparison
2 I, 0,5 | ecclesial circumstances in different countries limits by necessity
3 I, 0,7 | concentrations of people of different races and religions, thereby
4 II, 0,16 | to the latter it assumes different forms.~Consequently, the
5 II, 0,18 | respecting and fostering the different roles, charisms and ministries
6 III, 0,19 | new title and in new and different ways deriving from the sacrament
7 III, 0,23 | capable of unifying the many different activities of the priest.
8 III, 0,26 | built up and molded by the different characteristics and demands
9 III, 0,27 | the Gospel is seen in the different "evangelical counsels" which
10 IV, 0,40 | himself to each Christian with different charisms and special signs.
11 V, 0,42 | extent there still are, many different practical forms according
12 V, 0,42 | sense, the "seminary" in its different forms -- and analogously
13 V, 0,42 | confirmed, bearing in mind the different particular churches. The
14 V, 0,42 | exhortation looks at the different areas of formation -- the
15 V, 1,44 | to fight and overcome the different forms of selfishness and
16 V, 1,54 | the contributions of the different theological disciplines,
17 V, 1,55 | and theology, while having different gifts and functions, ultimately
18 V, 1,55 | which work together, from different angles, in favor of a more
19 V, 1,55 | In the face of all the different and at times contrasting
20 V, 1,57 | Hence their formation in its different aspects must have a fundamentally
21 V, 1,57 | the coordination of the different aspects of human, spiritual
22 V, 1,58 | training is to be suitable, the different experiences which candidates
23 V, 1,59 | heartfelt cooperation with the different members of the Church: priests
24 V, 1,59 | and appreciation of the different gifts and charisms, of the
25 V, 1,59 | experience and competence in the different fields of human activity.
26 V, 1,59 | young especially, to the different vocations (marriage, social
27 V, 1,59 | dimension of the Church and her different pastoral activities. He
28 V, 2,61 | entire life -- in all its different expressions -- is committed
29 V, 2,61 | problems, difficulties and different rates of progress and growth.
30 V, 2,61 | seminaries exist and to the different life histories which they
31 V, 2,61 | synod. The rationes of the different nations or rites should
32 V, 2,61 | visitations of the seminaries of different countries, in order to bring
33 V, 2,62 | major seminary, there are different ideas as to what such preparation
34 V, 2,62 | candidates but also in the different regions and countries. This
35 V, 2,62 | suitably as possible the different elements of this prior preparation
36 V, 3,65 | place and role which her different members have -- be it individually
37 V, 3,66 | they represent in their different roles and in various ways.
38 V, 3,66 | prudent and adapted to the different cultural contexts, the cooperation
39 V, 3,67 | the plan of God, all the different branches of human knowledge
40 V, 3,68 | associations inspired in different ways by the Gospel message.
41 V, 3,69 | result, the actions of the different teachers become truly and
42 VI, 0,71 | Different Dimensions of Ongoing Formation~
43 VI, 0,71 | priests, especially those in different age groups. Ongoing formation
44 VI, 0,72 | Or suffering in its many different manifestations, from poverty
45 VI, 0,72 | that the priest deepen the different aspects of his formation.
46 VI, 0,73 | Ongoing Formation~73 The different and complementary dimensions
47 VI, 0,74 | presbyterate, albeit under a different title. Their presence is
48 VI, 0,74 | enrichment for all priests. The different particular charisms which
49 VI, 0,76 | possibilities for formation and the different kinds of formation are connected
50 VI, 0,77 | they continue -- perhaps in different ways -- their pastoral ministry,
51 VI, 0,78 | develop and look after the different aspects of her priests'
52 VI, 0,78 | specific and depends on its different members, starting with the
53 VI, 0,81 | them, let us recall the different forms of common life among
54 VI, 0,81 | though they have appeared in different ways and with different
55 VI, 0,81 | different ways and with different degrees of intensity, in
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