Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,1| 28:20), and aware of the constant activity of the Holy Spirit
2 Intro, 0,2| the ministry and for the constant updating of their pastoral
3 I, 0,6 | environments, is not only a constant motive to examine our consciences
4 III, 0,22 | detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication
5 III, 0,26 | upbuilding of the Church in constant union with the bishops.
6 III, 0,28 | lived in an atmosphere of constant readiness to allow oneself
7 IV, 0,36 | following" Jesus. ~This is the constant paradigm, the fundamental
8 V, 1,47 | themselves in the Scriptures by constant sacred reading and diligent
9 V, 1,50 | useful assistance toward the constant exercise of that perfect
10 V, 2,63 | The Church's history gives constant witness of calls which the
11 VI, 0,70 | growth. Every life is a constant path toward maturity, a
12 VI, 0,70 | cannot be attained except by constant formation. It is also demanded
13 VI, 0,70 | work which does not require constant updating if it is to remain
14 VI, 0,70 | discern and follow this constant call or will of God. Thus
15 VI, 0,70 | is its first source and constant nourishment. In this sense
16 VI, 0,71 | and integral process of constant growth, deepening each of
17 VI, 0,78 | pastoral ministry leads to a constant and fruitful mutual exchange
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