Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,9 | new evangelization" by virtue of her faithfulness to the
2 I, 0,10| is Jesus Christ, and in virtue of the gift of the Holy
3 II, 0,12| Indeed, the priest, by virtue of the consecration which
4 II, 0,16| very being of the priest by virtue of his sacramental consecration/
5 II, 0,16| communion and mission. In virtue of his participation in
6 II, 0,18| sacrament of holy orders, by virtue of which he is configured
7 III, 0,19| before him...in love," by virtue of our predestination to
8 III, 0,21| through his Spirit.( 45)~By virtue of this consecration brought
9 III, 0,22| and through priests. By virtue of their consecration, priests
10 III, 0,22| called by the Spirit, but in virtue of his configuration to
11 III, 0,23| Pastoral charity is the virtue by which we imitate Christ
12 III, 0,23| activities of the priest. In virtue of this pastoral charity
13 III, 0,25| minister of Jesus Christ by virtue of sacramental consecration
14 III, 0,27| follow and imitate him by virtue of the intimate communion
15 III, 0,30| Poverty for the priest, by virtue of his sacramental configuration
16 III, 0,31| spiritual life of the priest by virtue of his specific relation
17 IV, 0,41| Christian family, which by virtue of the sacrament of matrimony
18 V, 1,44| appreciation and love for it as a "virtue that develops a person's
19 V, 1,48| future priests to have the virtue of penance, which the Church
20 V, 1,50| and pastoral motives. The virtue of chastity is a premise
21 VI, 0,70| all priests are called by virtue of the "gift of God" which
22 VI, 0,77| the Church, especially by virtue of their union with the
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