Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,5 | Christ."( 9) It is equally certain that the life and ministry
2 I, 0,9 | made of the decrease of certain phenomena which had caused
3 III, 0,26| spiritual life receives certain features. It is built up
4 III, 0,28| that obedience takes on certain special characteristics.~
5 III, 0,30| his fellow priests and a certain common use of goods (cf.
6 IV, 0,34| this is that vocation, in a certain sense, defines the very
7 IV, 0,37| demands of the kingdom of God, certain social and cultural conditions
8 IV, 0,37| burden imposed upon them.~Certain distorted ideas regarding
9 IV, 0,37| context there is also a certain tendency to view the bond
10 IV, 0,40| to the Church's life. In certain cases and under precise
11 V, 1,46| day" (Jn. 1:37-39). In a certain sense, the spiritual life
12 V, 1,50| of priests brings with it certain characteristics thanks to
13 V, 1,52| question: If we are not certain about the truth, how can
14 V, 1,55| should pay attention to certain problems which not infrequently
15 V, 1,56| tendency is showing itself in certain spheres of the Church, also
16 V, 1,57| intellectual formation has certain precise content and characteristics;
17 V, 1,57| application through involvement in certain pastoral services which
18 V, 2,61| community life, establishing certain precise instruments and
19 V, 2,62| for the priesthood have a certain prior preparation before
20 V, 2,62| candidates should, however, have certain qualities: a right intention,
21 V, 2,64| novel features and with a certain frequency. It is not always
22 V, 3,66| priesthood requires not only a certain special preparation of those
23 V, 3,66| Lord. It should enjoy a certain stability, and its members
24 VI, 0,74| It should be added that a certain type of solitude is a necessary
25 VI, 0,76| come out of the seminary, a certain sense of "having had enough
26 VI, 0,77| exaggerated activism or a certain routine approach to the
27 VI, 0,79| 79. In a certain sense, it is the priest
28 VI, 0,80| nevertheless there are certain "privileged" moments for
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