Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,2 | updating of their pastoral commitment is considered by the Church
2 Intro, 0,2 | to relive with a renewed commitment all that the Master did
3 Intro, 0,4 | have renewed their pastoral commitment to care for vocations and
4 I, 0,6 | human dignity; a growing commitment in many sectors of the world
5 I, 0,7 | religious dimension and a commitment to solidarity.~Furthermore,
6 I, 0,9 | dialogue with all; and the commitment to peace.~The fruitful and
7 IV, 0,34 | vigor and more decisive commitment by all the members of the
8 IV, 0,38 | Vocations -- and of the explicit commitment of persons and groups particularly
9 IV, 0,40 | young men to appreciate commitment, the meaning of free service,
10 IV, 0,40 | the possibility of a total commitment in consecrated life and
11 IV, 0,40 | of disinterested and free commitment and will make the one involved
12 V, 1,44 | his Church. In view of the commitment to celibacy, affective maturity
13 V, 1,51 | its diverse aspects. The commitment to study, which takes up
14 V, 1,52 | apostolic and missionary commitment, are closely linked to the
15 V, 1,56 | seriousness of studies and the commitment to them. This tendency is
16 V, 2,61 | proceeding to a choice of and commitment to precise ideals of life.
17 V, 2,61 | regards the conscious and free commitment of the candidates. What
18 V, 3,68 | sensibility or pastoral commitment."( 213)~
19 VI, 0,72 | entire life, especially by a commitment to study and a serious and
20 VI, 0,74 | readiness, indeed a generous commitment, to provide for a fair distribution
21 VI, 0,78 | easy to undertake a serious commitment to formation. The multiplication
22 Conclu, 0,82| responds to grace through the commitment which priests make to receive
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