Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,3| ministerial priesthood and to some aspects of priestly spirituality
2 III, 0,26 | linguistic or exegetical aspects, though certainly necessary,
3 III, 0,30 | the economic and social aspects of life; and to promote
4 IV, 0,36 | him. These two indivisible aspects of vocation, God's gratuitous
5 V, 1,44 | person, in all his or her aspects -- physical, psychic and
6 V, 1,51 | educational process in its diverse aspects. The commitment to study,
7 V, 1,53 | the faith itself. The two aspects (of faith and mature reflection)
8 V, 1,57 | formation in its different aspects must have a fundamentally
9 V, 1,57 | coordination of the different aspects of human, spiritual and
10 V, 1,59 | should live these ecclesial aspects in the exercise of the ministry.~
11 V, 2,60 | diverse forms and varied aspects which it assumes historically
12 V, 2,61 | this formation has many aspects in common with the human
13 V, 2,61 | also involves the essential aspects of the task of formation.
14 VI, 0,71 | growth, deepening each of the aspects of formation human, spiritual,
15 VI, 0,72 | priest deepen the different aspects of his formation. It also
16 VI, 0,72 | more harmoniously all these aspects, gradually achieving their
17 VI, 0,72 | and unifies the diverse aspects, but it makes them more
18 VI, 0,72 | specific, marking them out as aspects of the formation of the
19 VI, 0,78 | look after the different aspects of her priests' permanent
20 VI, 0,78 | offer to help in the various aspects of the pastoral mission,
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