Chapter, §
1 Int, 3 | question concerning the sacred celibacy of the clergy in
2 Int, 3 | And if the golden law of sacred celibacy is to remain, what
3 Int, 4 | against the retention of sacred celibacy. in virtue of Our
4 1, 5 | openly demand celibacy of sacred ministers but proposes it
5 1, 6 | necessary for contact with sacred things. In addition, it
6 1, 16| fundamental reasons for sacred celibacy. If difficulties
7 2, 17| confirm solemnly the ancient, sacred and providential present
8 2, 21| more perfect the freer the sacred minister is from the bonds
9 2, 24| And so the free choice of sacred celibacy has always been
10 2, 26| consecrated celibacy of the sacred ministers actually manifests
11 3, 35| practice of celibacy by sacred ministers 71 because of
12 3, 36| solemnly sanctioned by the Sacred Ecumenical Council of Trent 73
13 3, 39| of the order to which his sacred duties belong, he affirmed: ". . .
14 3, 42| circumstances of married sacred ministers of Churches or
15 3, 42| continue to exercise the sacred ministry. The circumstances
16 3, 46| to the highest and most sacred spiritual values. This witness
17 4, 56| renounced by the celibate in sacred orders; but it cannot be
18 6, 80| directed entirely toward their sacred ministry; the practice of
19 7, 83| those who, retaining the sacred character conferred by their
20 7, 83| falls on the way in which sacred ministers live their life
21 7, 87| with which they entered the sacred ministry, have nevertheless
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