Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,8 | life consists in a free and responsible giving of oneself to others,
2 I, 0,10| a "task," a challenge to responsible freedom -- both of the individual
3 II, 0,17| above all communion and a responsible and necessary cooperation
4 III, 0,25| as a conscious, free and responsible person. The bond with Jesus
5 III, 0,28| It flows instead from the responsible freedom of the priest who
6 III, 0,30| goods but of a loving and responsible use of these goods and at
7 III, 0,30| the community and being responsible for it, the priest should
8 IV, 0,36| gratuitous gift and the responsible freedom of human beings,
9 IV, 0,37| driving force behind the responsible gift of oneself. Only thus
10 IV, 0,41| We Are All Responsible for Priestly Vocations~41.
11 IV, 0,41| esteem it and love it. She is responsible for the birth and development
12 V, 0,42| settings and the persons responsible for the formation of candidates
13 V, 1,43| person who is called to be responsible for a community and to be
14 V, 1,43| an education in true and responsible love, is a significant and
15 V, 1,44| body."( 128)~Education for responsible love and the affective maturity
16 V, 1,44| journey toward a mature, responsible freedom, the community life
17 V, 1,44| connected with formation to responsible freedom is education of
18 V, 3,66| bishop, who is the first one responsible for the formation of the
19 V, 3,69| one can replace us in the responsible freedom that we have as
20 VI, 0,76| ever more convinced and responsible insertion in the presbyterate,
21 VI, 0,78| requirements of our time.~Those responsible for the ongoing formation
22 VI, 0,79| is the person primarily responsible in the Church for ongoing
23 VI, 0,79| the People of God. He is responsible for ongoing formation, the
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