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1 Pref | Your Excellency,~The entire Church prepares to enter the third 2 Intro | mission of the priest in Church. In the light of new evangelization, 3 Intro | faith and hope.~The whole Church is called to greater apostolic 4 Intro | themselves members of the Church and live a life far removed 5 Intro | maternal reaction of the Church to the weakening of the 6 Intro | in practical atheism. The Church looks on all of these with 7 Intro | resound in society, the Church is also especially conscious 8 Intro | gifts. For the contemporary Church, Mother and Teacher, the 9 Intro | called by God and by the Church. This is the true impetus 10 Intro | faithful, children of the Church, should be impelled by this 11 I,1 | responsibility of the entire Church~Being called and sent by 12 I,1 | which is entrusted to the Church, is still very far from 13 I,1 | of holiness of life. The Church needs true witnesses to 14 I,1 | constantly taught by the Church and with a strong sense 15 I (12) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 171.~ 16 I,2 | While the Pastors of the Church "know that they themselves 17 I,2 | salvific mission of the Church to the world",(13) they 18 I,2 | love for Christ and his Church. The end of all our efforts 19 I,2 | constituted his body, the Church, as universal sacrament 20 I,2 | Christ, head of the Church and Lord of all creation, 21 I,2 | plan (God wills that the Church and her ministers should 22 I,2 | hierarchical structure of the Church, are often questioned to-day. 23 I,2 | hierarchical structure of the Church as well as the reasons for 24 I,2 | times, as always in the Church, "heralds of the Gospel 25 I,2 | spirit of holiness in the Church and to send saints to evangelize 26 I,2 | ideas of Christ and the Church above all through their 27 I,2 | by the Magisterium of the Church, avoid divisions and promote 28 I,Conclu| intra and ad extra in the Church?~4. Do the faithful regard 29 I,Conclu| charitable community which is the Church?~7. From the preparations 30 II,1 | The Gospel preached by the Church is not just a message but 31 II,1 | actualized "in" and "through" the Church, is an instrument through 32 II,1 | its proclamation in the Church requires from its heralds 33 II,1 | sacred ministers of the Church is, in a certain sense, 34 II,1 | apostolic effectiveness of Church.(31) While the entire munus 35 II (31) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1550.~ 36 II,1 | is it the totality of the Church's public prayer. It is of 37 II,2 | personally to collaborate in the Church's mission. "Transmitting 38 II,2 | in the measure that the Church as a whole and its institutions 39 II,2 | doctrine concerning the Church, man, the sacraments and 40 II,2 | in the statements of the Church's magisterium and especially 41 II,2 | Catechism of the Catholic Church. Insistence must also be 42 II,2 | hear it. The Fathers of the Church and the other great writers 43 II,2 | pedagogy with which the Church reads, interprets and applies 44 II,2 | truth about man's life, the Church has made her way along the 45 II (44) | Instruction on the Study of the Church Fathers in the Formation 46 II,Conclu| writings of the Fathers of the Church, the Doctors of the Church 47 II,Conclu| Church, the Doctors of the Church and of the Saints? Are positive 48 III,1 | persona Christi Capitis"~"The Church's mission is not an addition 49 III,1 | in all her members, the Church is sent to announce, bear 50 III,1 | the whole mission of the Church springs from her very nature 51 III (47) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 738.~ 52 III,1 | In the context of the Church as "universal sacrament 53 III,2 | whole spiritual good of the Church".(60)~The Eucharist is also 54 III,2 | life in every particular Church and parish community depends, 55 III,2 | an essential part of the Church's work of evangelization 56 III,2 | thereby making of his own church a Christian "house of prayer".(65) 57 III,2 | everything concerned with the church and especially the altar 58 III,3 | Reconciliation with God and the Church~In a world in which the 59 III,3 | benefit for the contemporary Church".(71) Such leads to an awakening 60 III,3 | who are estranged from the Church requires a solid formation 61 III,3 | communities.~This service to the Church would, of course, be more 62 III,3 | concern for the universal Church and for the individual particular 63 III,Conclu| particular community a "Church of Eucharist and Penance"? 64 III,Conclu| proper maintenance of the Church? Do priests respect the 65 IV,1 | mercy of the Father~"The Church lives an authentic life 66 IV,1 | essentially distinguishes the Church from other human institutions 67 IV,1 | of God as offered by the Church, in contrast with secularized 68 IV,1 | particular vocation, by the Church and in the Church, to reveal 69 IV,1 | by the Church and in the Church, to reveal and effect the 70 IV,2 | empowered by Christ. In the Church's tradition, the ordained 71 IV,2 | necessarily passes through the Church and her mission.~"He loves 72 IV (89) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 875.~ 73 IV,2 | partakes in the dynamic of the Church's mission, is sacramentally 74 IV,2 | priestly ministry in the Church. It implies the incorporation 75 IV,2 | which "Christ loved the Church and gave himself up for 76 IV,2 | Jesus Christ, Spouse of the Church" and to make his entire 77 IV,2 | in and with Christ to his Church and expresses the priest' 78 IV (96) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1550.~ 79 IV,3 | relations with them.(98) In the Church, a community vision of the 80 IV,3 | Indeed, in building up the Church the pastor always moves 81 IV,3 | entrusted to him by the Church. He has no right to omit 82 IV (106) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 2442; CIC, canon 227; 83 IV,3 | meet the needs of the whole Church, being prepared in spirit 84 IV,3 | sense of the particular Church, especially in permanent 85 IV,3 | a sense of the universal Church and should always be in 86 IV,Conclu| sacred ministry and to the Church's universal dimension in 87 IV,Conclu| vocations present in the Church encouraged and their specific 88 Conclu | Queen and Mother of the Church, so that, united with the 89 Conclu | desire for renewal among the Church's priests in their tasks 90 Conclu | of Evangelization for the Church to discover anew the path 91 Conclu | Patron of the universal Church.~Darío Card. Castrillón


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