Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,7 | reason of all reality,"( 12) finds himself ever more bereft
2 I, 0,10| the historical situation finds its principle for understanding
3 II, 0,12| on our behalf. The priest finds the full truth of his identity
4 III, 0,23| sacrament of holy orders, finds its full expression and
5 III, 0,23| flows from the Eucharist but finds in the celebration of the
6 III, 0,29| But the will of the Church finds its ultimate motivation
7 III, 0,31| In this sense, the priest finds precisely in his belonging
8 IV, 0,35| Every Christian vocation finds its foundation in the gratuitous
9 IV, 0,36| response to God who calls, finds its incomparable model,
10 IV, 0,40| of every vocation, and it finds a specific expression in
11 V, 1,45| human person, leads to and finds its completion in spiritual
12 V, 1,47| person's entire existence finds its unifying and radical
13 V, 1,48| liturgical year, and which finds its fullness in the sacrament
14 V, 1,51| candidates for the priesthood finds its specific justification
15 V, 1,59| understanding and expectation. It finds its roots above all in a
16 VI, 0,72| circumstances in which he finds himself and to seek the
17 VI, 0,74| that grows ever greater and finds expression in the most varied
18 VI, 0,76| conditions of life and duties one finds among priests.~Ongoing formation
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