Charter, Paragraph
1 Intro | tradition describes the priest as teacher of the Word,
2 Intro | identity and mission of the priest in Church. In the light
3 I,2| perfect example. Likewise, the priest is obliged to complement
4 I,2| transparent image of Christ the priest".(20)~In the context of
5 II,2| been insisted, requires the priest to give particular attention
6 II,2| careful plan of what the priest intends to preach.~The principle
7 II,2| reference to charity.~The priest should also cultivate the
8 II,2| In a certain sense the priest (who is also a social communicator)
9 II,2| Humility is necessary if the priest is to be helped by his brother
10 III,1| instruments of Christ, the Priest. Their function, in virtue
11 III,1| sacramental ordination places the priest at the heart of God's people.
12 III,1| triple munus Christi. The priest, acting in persona Christi
13 III,2| clearly manifested in the priest's doctrinal teaching, preaching
14 III,2| immediate intention of the priest, it is important for the
15 III,2| eucharistic species. "The priest has a mission to promote
16 III,2| are possible only if the priest is a man of prayer and genuinely
17 III,2| special consecration. Only the priest who has daily experience
18 III,3| In his pastoral work each priest will take particular care
19 III,3| is desirable that every priest be concerned with inspiring
20 III,3| Fixed times during which the priest is available in the confessional
21 III,3| and availability on the priest's part should not be just
22 III,3| to the Sacrament by the priest, as penitent, is an indispensable
23 III,3| inexorable decline if the priest, through negligence or whatever
24 III,3| Sacrament of Penance. If a priest no longer goes to confession
25 III,3| the special object of the priest's pastoral charity, by helping
26 IV,1| pastoral charity and the priest's unity of life. He finds
27 IV,1| specifically called... If the priest lends to Christ, Most Eternal
28 IV,1| Christ, Most Eternal High Priest, his intelligence, will,
29 IV,2| disposition in the subject. The priest makes Jesus, the Pastor
30 IV,2| 28) present to men. The priest primarily serves Christ,
31 IV,2| is inseparable from the priest".(90) While only Christ
32 IV,2| mission, is sacramentally priest and permanently called to
33 IV,2| this unbreakable unity of priest and sacrificial victim,(91)
34 IV,2| between the ministry of the priest and Jesus: "I am the vine...
35 IV,2| the incorporation of the priest in the sacrifice with which "
36 IV,2| holy" (Eph 5, 25-26). The priest is called to be "a living
37 IV,2| Church and expresses the priest's service in and with the
38 IV,3| the munus regendi by the priest, far from being a mere sociological
39 IV,3| the supreme and eternal priest (Heb 5, 1-10; 7, 24; 9,
40 IV,3| individuals and communities, the priest cares for all "eximia humanitate".(99)
41 IV,3| the munus regendi of the priest who must always commit himself
42 IV,3| Shepherd of the flock.(102)~The priest, with and under the Bishop,
43 IV,3| and with his faithful, the priest should avoid introducing
44 IV,3| a secularization of the priest and a clericalization of
45 IV,3| evangelization requires that the priest make his authentic presence
46 IV,3| clerical garb, to which the priest should always conform since
47 IV,3| the need for signs.~The priest should avoid falling into
48 IV,3| disposition of man.~The priest enjoys a certain prestige
49 IV,3| attachment to an individual priest. The faithful belong to
50 IV,3| and the Holy Spirit, the priest is but an administrator
51 Conclu | fundamentally important that every priest rediscover the absolute
52 Conclu | of life which leads the priest to be and live as another
53 Conclu | welcoming )(113); when the priest eats and when he rests and
54 Conclu | transport and in the media. The priest has an opportunity to fulfill
55 Conclu | spiritual union with Christ, Priest and Host, causes him to
56 Conclu | brethren". (115)~Thus the priest of the Third Millennium
57 Conclu | to your Son, Christ the Priest, so that they too may respond
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