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pledge 1
pls 1
pluralism 2
point 23
pointing 1
points 7
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23 come
23 dimension
23 makes
23 point
23 possible
23 preparation
23 proper
Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Pastores Dabo Vobis

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   Chapter,  Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,3 | it from a relatively new point of view, one that was more 2 II, 0,11 | contemplation" as a starting point and making continual reference 3 II, 0,15 | his loving concern to the point of a total gift of self 4 III, 0,20 | conciliar text goes on to point out some elements necessary 5 III, 0,23 | In this way the primary point of reference of the priest' 6 III, 0,23 | sure understanding of this point. Writing to the Christians 7 IV, 0,35 | of the Church. ~From this point of view, we understand the 8 IV, 0,37 | synod fathers made this very point when recognizing that the 9 IV, 0,40 | addresses to him.~From this point of view, the pastoral work 10 V, 1,48 | 48. The high point of Christian prayer is the 11 V, 1,49 | Jn. 10:11, 15). From this point of view, spiritual formation 12 V, 1,49 | strong and tender. This is a point made by the synod fathers: " 13 V, 1,53 | the faith, which is the point of departure and the point 14 V, 1,53 | point of departure and the point of arrival of theology, 15 V, 2,60 | good shepherd. ~The human point of view, the major seminary 16 V, 2,63 | the diocese a reference point for vocation work, with 17 V, 3,65 | he himself lived to the point of total self - giving ( 18 V, 3,65 | the bishop should make a point of visiting them often and 19 V, 3,67 | the presentation of the point of view which unifies, in 20 VI, 0,70 | a sequela Christi to the point of total self - giving in 21 VI, 0,77 | seemed trustworthy to that point, needs no contact with anything 22 VI, 0,79 | examine how, from the pastoral point of view, the affairs of 23 Conclu, 0,82| disciple of the Word to the point of conceiving, in her heart


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