Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 II, 0,15| the Church, priests are a sacramental representation of Jesus
2 II, 0,15| priesthood of Christ. By the sacramental anointing of holy orders,
3 II, 0,16| to Christ, such that the "sacramental representation" to Christ
4 II, 0,16| the word of God and the sacramental signs which it serves, belongs
5 II, 0,16| priest by virtue of his sacramental consecration/anointing and
6 II, 0,16| he actuates the Church's sacramental signs of the presence of
7 II, 0,16| by his very nature and sacramental mission, the priest appears
8 II, 0,16| visible continuation and sacramental sign of Christ in his own
9 II, 0,17| united to Christ through sacramental participation in the priestly
10 III, 0,21| Pastoral Charity~21. By sacramental consecration the priest
11 III, 0,25| Jesus Christ by virtue of sacramental consecration and configuration
12 III, 0,30| priest, by virtue of his sacramental configuration to Christ,
13 III, 0,33| considered to be central in the sacramental formula: 'Almighty Father,
14 III, 0,33| guaranteeing the efficacy of the sacramental actions which you perform
15 IV, 0,38| vocations through her prayer and sacramental life; by her proclamation
16 V, 1,48| active participation"(142) in sacramental celebrations for the gift
17 VI, 0,70| contained in it. With the sacramental outpouring of the Holy Spirit
18 VI, 0,70| confers upon the priest sacramental grace which gives him a
19 VI, 0,70| and definitively in the sacramental celebration of his Church.
20 VI, 0,70| requirement of the gift and sacramental ministry received; and it
21 VI, 0,72| and psychological bond, a sacramental and moral bond, is the foundation
22 VI, 0,74| 7 and 8)."( 223) ~This sacramental origin is reflected and
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