Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,4 | difficult moments in their lives.~"We acknowledge your work
2 Intro, 0,4 | with us every day of our lives. We are ambassadors of Christ."( 8)~
3 I, 0,5 | men who throughout their lives are called to bring to maturity
4 I, 0,7 | life, deeply disturbing the lives of people and of whole communities.~
5 I, 0,7 | direct influence on the lives and ministry of priests.
6 I, 0,9 | experiences open the hearts and lives of the young to the exciting
7 III, 0,23 | attain to the unity of their lives by uniting themselves with
8 III, 0,23 | perfection which will unify their lives and activities."( 56)~
9 III, 0,24 | This was the case in the lives of the apostles and their
10 III, 0,25 | who live, but Christ who lives in me' (Gal. 2:20)."( 64) ~
11 III, 0,30 | person who contemplates and lives the mystery of God as the
12 III, 0,32 | and the witness of their lives, priests have the duty to
13 III, 0,32 | of humanity."( 89)~If the lives of priests are generously
14 IV, 0,41 | by living full Christian lives."( 112) Only on the basis
15 V, 1,44 | since it interprets and lives it in a reductive and impoverished
16 V, 1,45 | in every detail of their lives. They should live his paschal
17 V, 1,49 | we mean they should lead lives that are a response to the
18 V, 1,57 | their speech and in their lives. They should be trained
19 V, 1,57 | life as a ransom for the lives of many ' (Mk. 10:45; Jn.
20 V, 2,63 | appropriate part -- should lead lives suited to the age, mentality
21 VI, 0,72 | sharing ill their daily lives, the priest needs to develop
22 VI, 0,73 | before that, he himself lives in the awareness of the
23 Conclu, 0,82| unswervingly -- are offering their lives daily in order that faith,
24 Conclu, 0,82| earthen vessels of your simple lives the priceless treasure of
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