Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,6| of a voluntary nature in service to the least.~
2 1,16 | circumstances of life and service to the brethren, especially
3 2,20 | richness and the necessities of service, distributes his different
4 2,20 | communion and in the works of service, he bestows upon her varied
5 2,20 | of the Church, to whose service the lay faithful put their
6 2,20 | ministries and forms of service and reminding them, as he
7 2,20 | complementary capacity for service... Thus, the charisms, the
8 2,20 | the different forms of service exercised by the lay faithful
9 2,22 | of his people, is a true service, significantly referred
10 2,22 | Scripture as "diakonia", namely, service or ministry. The ministries
11 2,22 | fundamentally ordered to the service of the entire People of
12 2,23 | ecclesial structure of parallel service to that founded on the Sacrament
13 2,23 | realities will be at the service of the Kingdom of God and
14 2,23 | God and therefore at the service of salvation in Jesus Christ,
15 2,24 | each might place 'at the service of others the grace received'
16 2,26 | of God and express it in service and love to one another;
17 2,27 | welcome to all and a place of service to all, or, as Pope John
18 2,28 | individual is placed at the service of the growth of the ecclesial
19 2,30 | doctrine, places it at the service of the total dignity of
20 2,31 | The Pastors in Service to Communion~31. The Pastors
21 2,31 | forms, cannot renounce the service provided by their authority,
22 2,31 | method they might be of service through their faithfulness
23 3,34 | lived in charity and in service.~The lay faithful have their
24 3,36 | participate in the mission of service to the person and society.
25 3,36 | serve all humanity. Such service is rooted primarily in the
26 3,37 | and unifying task of the service which the Church, and the
27 3,39 | with the responsibility of service to the person, is the responsibility
28 3,40 | of the person is also a service rendered to society, and
29 3,40 | both from its meaning of service to the person founded on
30 3,40 | well as on the meaning of service to all people which is inseparable
31 3,41 | Sustenance of Solidarity~41. Service to society is expressed
32 3,41 | is directly called to the service of charity: "In the very
33 3,41 | society. If this impartial service be truly given for the good
34 3,42 | work of those who, as a service to others, dedicate themselves
35 3,42 | human being.~The spirit of service is a fundamental element
36 3,42 | political power. This spirit of service, together with the necessary
37 3,43 | Socio-Economic Life~43. Service to society on the part of
38 3,43 | truly human life. At the service of this destination of goods
39 3,43 | others, and renders them service; and is enabled to exercise
40 3,44 | Cultures of Humanity~44. Service to the individual and to
41 4,49 | their various functions in service of the primitive Christian
42 4,51 | and offering every kind of service in the life of the Church,
43 4,52 | family, must live their service to the Church and to the
44 4,52 | Church communion and in the service of its continued growth.~
45 4,53 | the skilled and generous service of healthcare workers. Today
46 4,54 | of the Church's love and service, but as an active and responsible
47 4,55 | and placed at each other's service.~Thus the lay state of life
48 4,55 | It fulfills an ecclesial service in bearing witness and,
49 4,55 | to the others, are at the service of the Church's growth.
50 5,59 | glory of the Father and service of others. Every activity,
51 5,59 | the education of children, service to society and public life
52 5,62 | dedicating their energies to the service of the Kingdom of God.~Schools
53 5,62 | correct from the standpoint of service to an individual in the
54 5,64 | and to live the gospel in service to the person and to society
55 5,64 | unreserved willingness~for service to God~and the salvation
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