Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1| under the direction of their Pastors, a factor of prime importance
2 Intro, 0,1| is up to the respective Pastors to make them more specific,
3 I, I,3 | permission granted by the Pastors. However, we may recall
4 I, I,5 | under the direction of their Pastors, see to the preparation
5 I, I,5 | so calls them and their Pastors commission them, to go outside
6 I, I,5 | that it is up to the local Pastors to see how best to go about
7 I,III,14| denominations, in accord with their Pastors and, when so charged, as
8 II,IV,17 | high quality must be set. Pastors should be convinced of this
9 II,IV,17 | proportional to the way in which pastors treat their catechists,
10 II,IV,18 | Church and communion with its Pastors; apostolic spirit and missionary
11 II, V,23 | that it is offered to the Pastors and to the faithful, so
12 II, V,24 | communion and obedience to Pastors.~The theoretical part of
13 II, V,25 | With dependence on the Pastors and in collaboration with
14 II, V,25 | nation when sent by their Pastors. Pastors will make the most
15 II, V,25 | when sent by their Pastors. Pastors will make the most of these
16 II, V,26 | They are sent by their Pastors and act in virtue of a mandate
17 II, V,26 | apostolic obedience to one's Pastors, in a spirit of faith, just
18 II, V,28 | serve as a stimulus for both Pastors and candidates. The training
19 III,VI,31 | and on relations with the Pastors. Also, in many cultures
20 III,VII,34| both collegially and as pastors of local Churches.~The CEP
21 III,VII,35| responsibility for catechists. As pastors, who should recognize, promote
22 III,VII,36| expression of the care of Pastors and should seriously follow
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