Chapter,  Paragraph, Number 
 1  II, 0,12|     Christian identity, has its source in the Blessed Trinity,"( 20)
 2  II, 0,12|    history, constitutes the one source and essential model of the
 3  II, 0,16|       the enduring and ever new source of salvation, he "who is
 4  II, 0,18| identity, our true dignity, the source of our joy, the very basis
 5 III, 0,19|         Lord is revealed as the source of holiness and of the call
 6 III, 0,23|      gift of self, which is the source and synthesis of pastoral
 7 III, 0,23|    spouse will charity become a source, criterion, measure and
 8 III, 0,23|          which has its specific source in the sacrament of holy
 9 III, 0,24|        who in the Spirit is the source of holiness and the call
10 III, 0,24|       charity which is both the source and spirit of his service
11 III, 0,27|   sacrament of holy orders is a source of holiness and a call to
12 III, 0,29|         love, and as a singular source of spiritual fertility in
13 III, 0,30|     self, is both the model and source of the virtues of obedience,
14 III, 0,31|        of the Christian has its source in the holiness of the Church;
15  IV, 0,38|      liturgy, as the summit and source of the Church's existence(108)
16   V, 1,48|         seen as the "summit and source" of the sacraments and the
17   V, 1,57|   action direct one to an inner source, which the work of formation
18   V, 3,68|     they come continues to be a source of help and support on the
19   V, 3,68|     institution. It is rather a source of a presence which constantly
20  VI, 0,70|         Spirit who is its first source and constant nourishment.
21  VI, 0,74|        holy orders. This is its source and origin. This is its "
22  VI, 0,74|      title. Their presence is a source of enrichment for all priests.
 
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