Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,2| good seed, sown by God, can take root and bring forth abundant
2 Intro, 0,4| apostolic exhortation, I take up anew the rich legacy
3 I, 0,7 | transcendence.~We should take note also of a desperate
4 II, 0,11 | and in fact the synod did take it -- in order to emerge
5 IV, 0,38 | The Church should daily take up Jesus' persuasive and
6 V, 1,45 | Spirit. Those who are to take on the likeness of Christ
7 V, 1,48 | fitting that seminarians take part every day in the eucharistic
8 V, 1,48 | that afterward they will take up as a rule of their priestly
9 V, 1,48 | day, in which they will take an active part and at which
10 V, 1,53 | to the priesthood should take up consciously, not only
11 V, 1,55 | relationship which does not always take the shape it ought to have,
12 V, 1,57 | the work of formation will take care to guard and make good
13 V, 2,62 | seminary.~In this sense I take up and propose to the Congregation
14 V, 2,64 | people live at home and take part in the activities of
15 V, 3,68 | and cooperation," should take in genuinely and sincerely
16 V, 3,68 | seminarians and diocesan priests take part in particular spiritualities
17 VI, 0,70 | all may see your progress. Take heed to yourself and to
18 VI, 0,70 | gift of the Spirit does not take away the freedom of the
19 VI, 0,71 | ongoing formation should take place in the major seminary,
20 VI, 0,76 | rejected. ~Young priests who take part in meetings for ongoing
21 VI, 0,78 | and energies they need to "take heed of themselves" (cf.
22 VI, 0,79 | which unfold by stages and take on precise forms. The bishop
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