Chapter,  Paragraph, Number 
 1   I, 0,5 |      call to live the unique and permanent priesthood of Christ."( 9)
 2   I, 0,5 |         of bringing together the permanent truth of the priestly ministry
 3  II, 0,12|         living "memorial" of his permanent presence and activity in
 4 III, 0,23|        charity the essential and permanent demand for unity between
 5  IV, 0,37|        with them a marvelous and permanent dialogue, inviting them,
 6   V, 1,50|         of requests which have a permanent value, as the wisdom of
 7   V, 1,53|        of theology, that is, its permanent principle of operation,( 164)
 8   V, 1,54|      both to the fundamental and permanent question of the relationship
 9   V, 3,68|        of all. Not only is he a 'permanent' shepherd, available to
10  VI, 0,70|       absolute uniqueness of the permanent formation of priests. Here
11  VI, 0,70|       losing or forgetting that "permanent novelty" which is characteristic
12  VI, 0,70|           He comes to share in a permanent and irreversible way of
13  VI, 0,70|       his entire life, is itself permanent. The sacrament of holy orders
14  VI, 0,70|       ongoing formation emerges. Permanent formation is necessary in
15  VI, 0,70| cooperate responsibly and accept permanent formation as a task entrusted
16  VI, 0,70|      task entrusted to him. Thus permanent formation is a requirement
17  VI, 0,72|        this demands some kind of permanent pastoral formation.~The
18  VI, 0,74|          is truly the living and permanent goal of the pastoral charity
19  VI, 0,74|       necessary for the priest's permanent formation, whether in the
20  VI, 0,75|           mission," the priest's permanent formation appears not only
21  VI, 0,76|       All Conditions of Life~76. Permanent or ongoing formation, precisely
22  VI, 0,76|         precisely because it is "permanent," should always be a part
23  VI, 0,78|          to plan and carry out a permanent formation which will respond
24  VI, 0,78|          aspects of her priests' permanent formation. Priests are not
25  VI, 0,78|      fundamental contribution to permanent formation, which cannot
26  VI, 0,79|           are not enough to make permanent formation attractive unless
27  VI, 0,79|         to offer initiatives for permanent formation that are better
 
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