Charter, Paragraph
1 Intro | commitment which is both personal and comunitarian, renewed
2 Intro | generous. Encouraged by the personal example and clear teaching
3 Intro | encouragement in their quest for personal holiness, to which they
4 I,1 | collaborate, in so far as their personal circumstances permit, in
5 I,1 | constructively by means of personal dialogue and understanding.
6 I,1 | seek facile popularity or personal convenience.~When evangelizing,
7 II,1 | servant.~Service demands a personal dedication on the part of
8 II,1 | essential relationship between personal prayer and preaching. From
9 II,1 | meditating on the Word of God in personal prayer, comes that spontaneous "
10 II,1 | preaching is another fruit of personal prayer. Such preaching is
11 II,1 | orator antequam dictor".(35)~Personal prayer provides priests
12 II,1 | and apostolic faith. In personal prayer they draw daily zeal
13 II,1 | is not simply a matter of personal piety nor is it the totality
14 II,2 | Scripture, deeply meditated in personal prayer and assimilated through
15 III,3 | where possible, at authentic personal spiritual direction.~Without
16 III,3 | overcome the present crisis. Personal spiritual direction forms
17 III,3 | appropriate initiatives through a personal rapport with those in his
18 III,3 | of Penance regularly.(76) Personal recourse to the Sacrament
19 III,Conclu| promoted? Is the practice of personal confession facilitated and
20 IV,3 | be in harmony with this personal pastoral care. Indeed, in
21 IV,3 | pastor always moves from a personal to a community dimension.
22 IV,3 | ecclesiastical garb for personal convenience.~New evangelization
23 IV,3 | necessary while renouncing personal plans and desires for the
24 Conclu | rediscover the absolute need for personal sanctity. "Before purifying
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