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1 1, 5 | demand celibacy of sacred ministers but proposes it rather as
2 1, 6 | chastity of the Church's ministers seem often to be based on
3 1, 7 | state of life for God's ministers. And so people ask whether
4 1, 9 | priesthood would enable Christ's ministers to witness more fully to
5 1, 13| ranks of saints and faithful ministers of God, for whom celibacy
6 1, 13| influence, great numbers of her ministers—subdeacons, deacons, priests
7 2, 18| particularly suited" 12 to God's ministers is not something recent.
8 2, 22| who selected the first ministers of salvation, wished them
9 2, 26| consecrated celibacy of the sacred ministers actually manifests the virginal
10 3, 35| practice of celibacy by sacred ministers 71 because of its profound
11 3, 39| private life of him who ministers at the altar and the dignity
12 3, 42| circumstances of married sacred ministers of Churches or other Christian
13 3, 49| communities which allow their ministers to marry seems to prove
14 5, 60| of holy virginity for the ministers of Christ and His Church
15 6, 79| eternity should be in His ministers and that He too should be
16 6, 82| the episcopacy, priest and ministers of the altar, by way of
17 7, 83| the way in which sacred ministers live their life of total
18 7, 85| complete fidelity of all her ministers. In granting such dispensations
19 8, 92| clearly when he made them ministers of His real and Mystical
20 9, 97| assistance to the Church's ministers since it is the laity, occupied
21 End, 99| spiritual quality of her ministers will bring about an increase
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