Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,6 | for creation and respect nature; a more open search for
2 I, 0,9 | very interpretation of the nature and significance of the
3 II | AND HAS SENT ME FORTH~The Nature and Mission of the Ministerial
4 II, 0,11| Christ. Knowledge of the nature and mission of the ministerial
5 II, 0,11| depth awareness of the nature and mission of the ministerial
6 II, 0,11| necessary to summarize the nature and mission of the ministerial
7 II, 0,12| 21).~Consequently, the nature and mission of the ministerial
8 II, 0,16| Thus, by his very nature and sacramental mission,
9 II, 0,17| 17. By its very nature, the ordained ministry can
10 II, 0,17| this communal aspect of the nature of the priesthood, (31)
11 II, 0,18| apostles."( 36) By the very nature of their ministry they should
12 II, 0,18| we have presented in its nature and mission. The "today"
13 III, 0,25| accordance with the very nature of the mission which the
14 III, 0,25| This bond tends by its very nature to become as extensive and
15 III, 0,25| emphasize the gratuitous nature of salvation which makes
16 III, 0,31| constitutes by its very nature a significant element in
17 III, 0,32| possible, given the very nature both of the particular church(87)
18 IV, 0,35| Church, being by her very nature a "vocation," is also a
19 IV, 0,37| false visions about the true nature of vocation, making it difficult,
20 IV, 0,37| distorted ideas regarding human nature, sometimes backed up by
21 IV, 0,41| duty belongs to the very nature of the priestly ministry
22 V, 1,43| specific motivation in the very nature of the priest and his ministry.
23 V, 1,50| celibacy according to its true nature and according to its real
24 V, 1,50| Christian and truly human nature and purpose of sexuality
25 V, 1,51| justification in the very nature of the ordained ministry,
26 V, 1,52| to the question about the nature of truth, which is anything
27 V, 1,53| scrupulous respect for the nature of theology. The synod fathers
28 V, 1,54| disciplines, the specific nature of which acquires genuine
29 V, 1,55| the issue of the pastoral nature of theology. It is a question,
30 V, 1,55| faith." In fact the pastoral nature of theology does not mean
31 V, 1,55| stripped of its scientific nature. It means, rather, that
32 V, 1,59| is destined by its very nature to enliven the Church, which
33 V, 2,60| ministry, which by its very nature is ecclesial, that the seminary
34 V, 2,61| educational work is by its nature an accompanying of specific
35 V, 3,65| The Church is by her very nature the "memorial" or "sacrament"
36 V, 3,67| themselves should have of the nature of theology and the priestly,
37 VI, 0,70| sacrament of holy orders, by its nature (common to all the sacraments)
38 VI, 0,70| time revealing its deep nature as "faithfulness" to the
39 VI, 0,74| ministry, directed by its very nature to the good of the People
40 VI, 0,74| from the outside to the nature of their service, but expresses
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