Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | Episcopacy,~Dearly beloved Priests,~Beloved Catechists,~In
2 Pref | the life and ministry of priests (1989), our Congregation
3 Pref | Under the direction of priests, in fact, they continue
4 Pref | Where there is a shortage of priests, the catechists are also
5 Pref | this Guide to the Bishops, Priests and to the Catechists themselves,
6 Intro, 0,1| but also to the Bishops, priests, religious, formators and
7 I, I,4 | shortage of clergy, parish priests select lay leaders to help
8 I, I,4 | close cooperation with the priests, often play a directing
9 II, V,22 | encouraged to name specific priests to interest themselves in
10 II, V,22 | director from among the priests who are easily accessible.
11 II, V,22 | easily accessible. Parish priests in particular should be
12 II, V,26 | in harmony with the local priests and religious, and especially
13 II, V,27 | community, the Bishop and parish priests hold a special place as
14 II, V,27 | work as a team, made up of priests, religious and lay men and
15 II, V,30 | the Bishop and the parish priests participate. These are very
16 III,VII,33| gratitude to the Bishops, priests and communities of faithful
17 III,VII,34| faithful, and especially priests, aware of the importance
18 III,VII,34| closely with the Bishop and priests, to help in the training
19 III,VII,35| 35. Responsibility of the priests. Priests, and parish priests
20 III,VII,35| Responsibility of the priests. Priests, and parish priests in particular,
21 III,VII,35| priests. Priests, and parish priests in particular, as teachers
22 III,VII,35| they have a family. ~Future priests should be taught in the
23 III,VII,36| formators, made up possibly of priests, brothers, sisters and lay
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