Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,20| life, of ministries, of charisms and responsibilities. Because
2 2,20| those who are endowed with charisms (cf. 1 Cor 14). Furthermore
3 2,20| complementary ministries and charisms.~A member of the lay faithful "
4 2,20| gives a vast variety of charisms, inviting people to assume
5 2,20| for service... Thus, the charisms, the ministries, the different
6 2,21| Ministries and Charisms, the Spirit's Gifts to the
7 2,21| speaks of the ministries and charisms as the gifts of the Holy
8 2,21| thoughts to ministries and charisms as they directly relate
9 2,24| Charisms~24. The Holy Spirit, while
10 2,24| promptings of grace, called charisms. These can take a great
11 2,24| simple and ordinary, the charisms are graces of the Holy Spirit
12 2,24| manifestation of various charisms among the faithful, women
13 2,24| faithful, women and men. These charisms are given to individual
14 2,24| of the whole Church.~The charisms are received in gratitude
15 2,24| sense the discernment of charisms is always necessary. Indeed,
16 2,24| benefits which flow from charisms both for individuals and
17 2,24| Judgment as to their (charisms) genuineness and proper
18 2,24| 21)"(82), so that all the charisms might work together, in
19 2,25| exercising their tasks and charisms, but also in many other
20 2,27| communion". Ministries and charisms, being diverse and complementary,
21 2,31| richness of the gifts and charisms that the Lord oflers us
22 3,32| the latter's services and charisms that all according to their
23 4,45| callings and situations, charisms and ministries. This variety
24 4,55| Every one of us possessing charisms and ministries, diverse
25 5,64| and conditions of life, charisms, ministries, works, and
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