QUESTIONNAIRE
ON CHAPTER FOUR
25. How
can the Mercy of God of those in need be made more clearly evident through our
communities and especially through our priests? Is sufficient emphasis given to
the practice of the spiritual and corporeal works of mercy as a means of
attaining Christian maturity and of evangelizing?
26. Is
pastoral charity in all its dimensions really "the soul and dynamism of
the permanent formation" of our priests?
27. Are
priests encouraged to care for their brother priests with a sincere fraternal
spirit, especially the sick and the old or those who find themselves in
difficulty? Are there forms of common life available?
28. Do
our priests understand and exercise their proper and correct function as
spiritual leaders of the communities entrusted to them? In what concrete form
is this exercised?
29. Given
the urgency of the apostolic mission on the threshold of the Third Millennium
when all the faithful must be asked to have the courage to show that they are
followers of Christ by manifesting themselves as believers, how can emphasis be
given to the need for priests to make ever more evident, even externally, their
specific presence among men?
30. Is
sufficient emphasis given to the missionary dimension of the sacred ministry
and to the Church's universal dimension in the spiritual formation of priests?
31. Do we
factually omit preaching on certain truths of the faith or particular moral
principles simply because they are regarded as difficult to accept?
32. Are
all priests encouraged to teach Christian morality in its integrity?
33. One
of the demands of the pastoral ministry is to unite initiatives in promoting
the mission of evangelizing. Are all the vocations present in the Church
encouraged and their specific charisms respected?
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