Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,10| indifferent or passive, but a "task," a challenge to responsible
2 II, 0,17| because their role and task within the Church do not
3 II, 0,18| particular, the pressing pastoral task of the new evangelization
4 II, 0,18| witnessing of the Gospel. This task demands priests who are
5 III, 0,20| former title speaks of a task undertaken, the latter of
6 III, 0,23| Holy Spirit and likewise a task and a call which demand
7 III, 0,33| gratuitous gift and as a task which he is called to undertake.
8 IV, 0,35| data (charisma). It is the task of the bishop or the competent
9 IV, 0,39| irrevocably committed to the task of proclaiming and witnessing
10 V, 0,42| pastoral care of vocations. Her task is not only to discern but
11 V, 1,48| At the same time it is a task and responsibility which
12 V, 1,48| celebrations for the gift and task of that "pastoral charity"
13 V, 1,59| Gospel, by recognizing this task of theirs and showing respect
14 V, 2,61| essential aspects of the task of formation. This program
15 V, 3,66| suitable for carrying out the task entrusted to them. The synod
16 V, 3,66| Specifically they wrote: "The task of formation of candidates
17 V, 3,66| who have been given the task of educating future priests.
18 V, 3,67| science, carries out his task at the mandate of the Church
19 V, 3,67| cooperates with the bishop in his task of teaching. Since theologians
20 V, 3,67| and, therefore, that their task of teaching is really and
21 VI, 0,70| not only the outcome of a task entrusted to the personal
22 VI, 0,70| permanent formation as a task entrusted to him. Thus permanent
23 VI, 0,70| the essential and pressing task of the Church at the end
24 VI, 0,72| fellow men and women.~In this task of bringing his human formation
25 VI, 0,72| is demanded of us by the task entrusted to us. If we act
26 VI, 0,72| gift, but it is likewise a task, a grace and a responsibility
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