Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,10| of difficulties in this regard; they are neither few nor
2 II, 0,14| entirely special powers with regard to the future community
3 II, 0,16| succeeds" -- even though with regard to the latter it assumes
4 II, 0,17| degree of holiness with regard to the common priesthood
5 III, 0,22| spousal relationship with regard to the community. "Inasmuch
6 III, 0,26| possessor of the word; in its regard he is in debt to the People
7 III, 0,32| priestly ministry. In this regard the Council teaches that "
8 III, 0,32| distribution of the clergy. In this regard, the Council was both quite
9 IV, 0,34| a particular value with regard to the priestly vocation.
10 IV, 0,34| and pastoral work in its regard can only arise from an assessment
11 IV, 0,41| was quite explicit in this regard: "The duty of fostering
12 IV, 0,41| vocation and mission.~With regard to diocesan and parish communities,
13 V, 1,44| meet his obligations with regard to God and the Church and
14 V, 1,54| cultural situation of today. In regard to the first we have the
15 V, 1,54| transmission in the Church. In regard to the second we have disciplines
16 V, 1,55| teaching of revelation with regard to reason and gives it finally
17 V, 2,61| future priests.~In this regard, the synod fathers write: "
18 V, 3,66| their duty, always with regard to the authoritative evaluation
19 V, 3,66| suitability of the candidates in regard to their spiritual, human
20 V, 3,66| endowments, above all in regard to their spirit of prayer,
21 VI, 0,74| spirituality, above all with regard to the proper relationship
22 VI, 0,74| further difficulties. With regard to the latter, "active participation
23 VI, 0,74| light of the Spirit. In this regard, concern for silence and
24 VI, 0,74| pastoral areas. In this regard too, it can be said that
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