Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,2 | the Church by the grave responsibility to cooperate in the action
2 Intro, 0,4 | Church and the sense of responsibility of the bishops toward the
3 I, 0,7 | hedonism or flight from responsibility. Prisoners of the fleeting
4 III, 0,28 | grace of discernment and responsibility in ecclesial decisions which
5 III, 0,28 | obedience is expressed in co - responsibility regarding directions to
6 IV, 0,34 | between divine grace and human responsibility which is contained and revealed
7 IV, 0,35 | in the fulfillment of her responsibility."( 100)~
8 IV, 0,36 | way minimize the serious responsibility which persons face in the
9 IV, 0,38 | Church, in her dignity and responsibility as a priestly people, possesses
10 IV, 0,41 | exception, have the grace and responsibility to look after vocations.
11 IV, 0,41 | instruments of communion and co - responsibility.~The first responsibility
12 IV, 0,41 | responsibility.~The first responsibility for the pastoral work of
13 IV, 0,41 | the first to exercise this responsibility even though he can and must
14 IV, 0,41 | united to him and share his responsibility in seeking and fostering
15 IV, 0,41 | vocations.( 117)~A very special responsibility falls upon the Christian
16 V, 1,48 | same time it is a task and responsibility which the sacraments entrust
17 V, 1,59 | pastor's genuine sense of responsibility, will convince him that
18 V, 1,59 | is entrusted to the free responsibility of man -- is the Gospel
19 V, 2,60 | and the service of co - responsibility and communion fostered by
20 V, 3,65 | which has the grace and responsibility to accompany those whom
21 V, 3,65 | significant expression to his responsibility for the formation of candidates
22 V, 3,66 | should feel their grave responsibility for the formation of those
23 V, 3,66 | should feel united in the responsibility of educating candidates
24 V, 3,67 | a particular educational responsibility. Experience teaches that
25 V, 3,67 | than other educators. ~The responsibility of the teachers of theology
26 V, 3,68 | their specific share of responsibility. ~Let us mention first of
27 VI, 0,70 | entrusted to the personal responsibility of Timothy, nor only the
28 VI, 0,70 | extraordinary riches of grace and responsibility contained in it. With the
29 VI, 0,72 | likewise a task, a grace and a responsibility to which we must be faithful.
30 VI, 0,74 | to awaken and deepen co - responsibility in the one common mission
31 VI, 0,76 | life, at every level of responsibility he has in the Church, he
32 VI, 0,76 | therefore in communion and co - responsibility with all their brethren. ~
33 VI, 0,78 | This should increase the responsibility of priests to overcome these
34 VI, 0,78 | particular church has the responsibility, under the guidance of the
35 VI, 0,78 | The particular church's responsibility for the formation of its
36 VI, 0,79 | this "youthfulness."~The responsibility of the bishop and, with
37 VI, 0,79 | fundamental. The bishop's responsibility is based on the fact that
38 VI, 0,79 | and has a "right" to. This responsibility leads the bishop, in communion
39 VI, 0,79 | bishop will live up to his responsibility not only by seeing to it
40 VI, 0,79 | progressing.~To fulfill his responsibility in this field, the bishop
41 VI, 0,81 | psychological art calling for deep responsibility in the one who practices
42 Conclu, 0,82| required by the dignity and responsibility conferred on them by the
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