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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Pastores Dabo Vobis

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1 I, 0,5 | indicated in the second part of the topic's formulation: " 2 I, 0,5 | circumstance of life.... For our part we must therefore seek to 3 I, 0,7 | there is spreading in every part of the world a sort of practical 4 III, 0,19 | him, penetrating every part of him and reaching to the 5 III, 0,21 | the flock, which for its part is called to display this 6 III, 0,23 | committed response on the part of the priest.~The essential 7 III, 0,23 | universal Church and that part of it entrusted to him with 8 III, 0,23(53)| To priests taking part in an assembly organized 9 III, 0,28 | obedience which is deeply a part of the unity of the presbyterate, 10 III, 0,31 | every charism which becomes part of his priestly life or 11 III, 0,31 | presbyterate. This too constitutes part of the priest's spiritual 12 IV, 0,34 | only, as if it were but a "part," no matter how important, 13 IV, 0,34 | repeated, it is an essential part of he overall pastoral work 14 IV, 0,36 | claim or presumption on the part of those called is thus 15 IV, 0,40 | faith. Priests, for their part, should be the first to 16 IV, 0,41 | its parishes and to every part of the People of God.~There 17 IV, 0,41 | states, "it is the priests' part as instructors of the people 18 V, 1,48 | fitting that seminarians take part every day in the eucharistic 19 V, 1,48 | they will take an active part and at which they will never 20 V, 1,50 | and free response on the part of the receiver. This charism 21 V, 1,51 | which takes up no small part of the time of those preparing 22 V, 1,53 | to a radical "yes" on the part of the believer to Jesus 23 V, 1,55 | doctrine. Theology -- for its part -- gains, by way of reflection, 24 V, 2,63 | playing their appropriate part -- should lead lives suited 25 V, 2,64 | people live at home and take part in the activities of the 26 V, 3,66 | is to be a priest on the part of the candidates to the 27 V, 3,68 | the priesthood is a living part of itself; it should accompany 28 V, 3,68 | and diocesan priests take part in particular spiritualities 29 V, 3,69 | action implies also, on the part of the candidate, a welcome 30 VI, 0,72 | joys and burdens which are part of life: Thus he will be 31 VI, 0,72 | mission of Jesus and is part of the mystery of the Church, 32 VI, 0,74 | People of God. For their part, religious will be concerned 33 VI, 0,76 | permanent," should always be a part of the priest's life. In 34 VI, 0,76 | Young priests who take part in meetings for ongoing 35 VI, 0,77 | churches make up the greater part of the presbyterate. The 36 VI, 0,77 | reassuring confirmation of the part which they are still called 37 VI, 0,79 | present in person and taking part in an interested and friendly


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