Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,3| deepened, the more what is proper to the priest stands out."( 6) ~
2 II, 0,15 | This is the ordinary and proper way in which ordained ministers
3 III, 0,20 | orders -- as a sacrament proper and specific to the priest --
4 III, 0,21 | way of thinking and acting proper to Jesus Christ, head and
5 III, 0,26 | the word, but serve its proper interpretation and preserve
6 III, 0,26 | from the specific grace proper to each of them, the priest'
7 III, 0,31 | account in sketching the proper configuration of the priest
8 III, 0,33 | call to holiness which is proper to the priestly ministry?
9 IV, 0,34 | discern and to live out he proper dynamism of vocation, its
10 IV, 0,41 | growth they may make their proper contribution to the development
11 V, 1,43 | qualities, not only out of proper and due growth and realization
12 V, 1,48 | radical self - giving" proper to the priest following
13 V, 1,49 | profitably make use of a proper devotion to the Sacred Heart
14 V, 1,49 | must necessarily involve a proper training in charity and
15 V, 1,50 | spiritual and pastoral reasons proper to priestly celibacy so
16 V, 1,52 | the world and with God. A proper philosophical training is
17 V, 1,55 | virtues, and also to make proper use of the good and genuine
18 V, 2,60 | hierarchical life, indeed as the proper home for the formation of
19 V, 2,62 | should also have attitudes proper to their regions, through
20 V, 3,68 | spiritual life which are proper to the diocesan priest,
21 VI, 0,70 | received.~We thus see that the proper foundation and original
22 VI, 0,70 | Indeed, an act of true and proper justice: The priest owes
23 VI, 0,74 | above all with regard to the proper relationship and interplay
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