Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,2| freedom, develops freedom and demands freedom.~For this reason,
2 I, 0,5 | in the sacrament and the demands of the spiritual life which
3 I, 0,9 | her and in response to the demands of a world far from Christ
4 I, 0,10 | truly able to respond to the demands of our times and capable
5 II, 0,17 | the body of Christ, which demands a variety of functions and
6 II, 0,18 | of the Gospel. This task demands priests who are deeply and
7 III, 0,22 | spousal character, which demands that he be a witness to
8 III, 0,23 | people. It makes special demands on us."( 51)~The gift of
9 III, 0,23 | pastoral charity impels and demands in a particular and specific
10 III, 0,25 | loves and yet even more so, demands a response. After his resurrection,
11 III, 0,26 | grasp the conditions and demands, the manifestations and
12 III, 0,26 | different characteristics and demands of each of the sacraments
13 III, 0,26 | the bishops. This ministry demands of the priest an intense
14 III, 0,27 | enriching it with gifts and demands, virtues and incentives
15 III, 0,27 | many virtues and ethical demands which are decisive for the
16 III, 0,28 | who accepts not only the demands of an organized and organic
17 III, 0,28 | of the priest's obedience demands a marked spirit of asceticism,
18 III, 0,28 | consumed," by the needs and demands of the flock. These last
19 III, 0,29 | to maintain the law that demands perpetual and freely chosen
20 III, 0,29 | pastoral and spiritual demands of priestly celibacy it
21 IV, 0,34 | Church,( 93) a concern which demands to be integrated into and
22 IV, 0,37 | the Spirit and the radical demands of the kingdom of God, certain
23 V, 1,43 | man of communion." This demands that the priest not be arrogant,
24 V, 1,44 | loving response, to God's demands, to God's love. "The human
25 V, 1,46 | some fundamental values and demands of the spiritual path trodden
26 V, 1,46 | are three great values and demands which further define the
27 V, 1,49 | cf. Jn. 15 :12). But this demands that he allow himself to
28 V, 1,51 | discoveries. It strongly demands a high level of intellectual
29 V, 1,51 | credible to the legitimate demands of human reason. Moreover,
30 V, 1,51 | of the Church herself. It demands special attention to critical
31 V, 1,52 | Our faithfulness to him demands that this contemporaneousness
32 V, 1,56 | situation of the Church today demands increasingly that teachers
33 V, 1,58 | according to the theological demands inherent in pastoral work.~
34 V, 1,58 | intimately linked with all the demands that befit preparation to
35 V, 1,59 | members of Christ's body. It demands a living and precise consciousness
36 V, 1,59 | the identity of others. It demands mutual trust, patience,
37 V, 2,60 | ministry. Such an experience demands of the Twelve the practice
38 V, 2,61 | activity and the fundamental demands of community life, which
39 V, 2,62 | seminary with its formational demands.~In this context, together
40 VI, 0,72 | needs, respond to their demands, perceive their unvoiced
41 VI, 0,72 | the priest's very being, demands to be assimilated and lived
42 VI, 0,72 | pastoral ministry itself demands that they be living models
43 VI, 0,72 | of humanity."( 217) This demands that the priest himself
44 VI, 0,72 | even to its most radical demands. This pastoral charity,
45 VI, 0,72 | and effective. But this demands some kind of permanent pastoral
46 VI, 0,72 | of his formation. It also demands above all that he be able
47 VI, 0,77 | the perennial yet ever new demands of salvation which people
48 VI, 0,78 | and to the urgency of the demands and requirements of our
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