Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1| Bishops, priests, religious, formators and the faithful, by reason
2 I, I,5 | provided, and qualified formators secured, so as to provide
3 II, V,27 | suitable and sufficient formators. When we speak about the
4 II, V,27 | themselves can also be considered formators, in that they are responsible
5 II, V,27 | hold a special place as formators. They will take an interest
6 II, V,27 | happy to learn from them.~Formators in the strict sense, i.e.
7 II, V,27 | should be able to trust their formators and respect them as guides
8 II, V,28 | the candidate and God, the formators and the community; should
9 II, V,28 | between the candidates and formators, who should be looked upon
10 II, V,29 | teaching aids, visits from formators, refresher courses or meetings
11 II, V,30 | residential centres with a team of formators and well organized training
12 II, V,30 | presence of the team of formators. There are also some proper
13 II, V,30 | the Episcopal Conference. Formators from the different centres
14 II, V,30 | the absolute priority of formators, who must be well prepared
15 III,VII,36| 36. Responsibility of the formators. The training of catechists
16 III,VII,36| or in the parishes. These formators have an important role and
17 III,VII,36| As was mentioned above, formators should be chosen for their
18 III,VII,36| its best to have a team of formators, made up possibly of priests,
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