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Congregation for the Clergy
Priest and Third Christian Millennium

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1 Intro | Sacraments and Leader of the Christian community entrusted to him. 2 Intro | In countries with ancient Christian roots, and occasionally 3 Intro | obscuring of the demands of the Christian moral life in the conscience 4 Intro | which are essential for the Christian life. There are others, 5 Intro | others, although born of Christian parents and baptized, who 6 Intro | rekindle the faith in the Christian conscience of many and cause 7 Intro | evangelization.~All the Christian faithful, children of the 8 I,1 | countries which have had long Christian traditions but in which 9 I,1 | traditions but in which the Christian understanding of life appears 10 I,1 | instances, the role of the Christian faith is reduced to that 11 I (6) | The Christian religion is often regarded 12 I,1 | and presentation of the Christian message of salvation which 13 I,1 | impervious to the positive Christian sense of terms such as original 14 I,1 | regard to the vocabulary of Christian doctrine, must discover 15 I,1 | profound meaning of these Christian and human terms. In this 16 I,2 | to lead each individual Christian to live the sacraments of 17 I,2 | and of the principles of Christian morality is also meaningless. 18 I,2 | and "to esteem the truly Christian endowments of our common 19 II,2 | proclaiming and deepening the Christian vocation, that is, God's 20 II,2 | go hand in hand for the Christian. This is the "good news" 21 II,2 | be remembered that "the Christian is certainly bound by need 22 II,2 | influence on the spiritual life. Christian instruction is foremost 23 II,2 | institutions but each and every Christian live the faith authentically, 24 II,2 | spiritual proclamation of the Christian message, aimed primarily 25 II,2 | effects in the hearts of the Christian faithful who, today, have 26 II,2 | self-giving for others. Christian conscience comes to maturity 27 II,2 | though serene, nature of Christian existence? There is nothing 28 II,Conclu| known the great masters of Christian spirituality?~11. Is the 29 III,2 | and summit of the entire Christian life, to the faithful.(58) " 30 III,2 | to the faithful.(58) "No Christian community can be built up 31 III,2 | of grace. The strength of Christian life in every particular 32 III,2 | making of his own church a Christian "house of prayer".(65) The 33 III,3 | revitalize age old beneficial Christian traditions. As a first step, 34 III,3 | spiritual life in the various Christian communities.~This service 35 IV,1 | sin and death".(84) The Christian spiritual tradition regards 36 IV,3 | according to the demands of Christian doctrine and life". (101)~ 37 IV,3 | arising in traditionally Christian communities which have become 38 IV,3 | no authority to teach the Christian faithful that only some 39 IV,3 | some of the truths of the Christian faith have been given to 40 IV,Conclu| as a means of attaining Christian maturity and of evangelizing?~ 41 IV,Conclu| priests encouraged to teach Christian morality in its integrity?~


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