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1 1, 5 | among us, he proclaimed the Good News that God's Kingdom
2 1, 5 | not only King but also the Good Shepherd of those who hear
3 1, 7 | communities and to all people of good will. Deep respect for tradition
4 2, 10| mutually enriching way and the Good News will be heard, believed
5 2, 12| the service of the common good of the Churches",(29) which
6 2, 13| Christians can help to bring the Good News to the world in which
7 2, 14| challenged to interpret the Good News for the peoples of
8 2, 15| to become heralds of the good news of salvation".(35)
9 2, 15| sharing of resources for the good of all is a solemn duty
10 2, 15| Apostles forth to preach the Good News to all the nations,
11 2, 17| from smothering what is good and original in every form
12 2, 17| serve. In order to become good Christian leaders they should
13 3, 18| policies regarding the common good, public morality and the
14 3, 21| power to encourage both good and evil. The process of
15 3, 23| Christian communities. It is good that Christian leaders act
16 3, 26| temporal aspects of the common good because they are ordered
17 3, 26| ordered to the sovereign Good, our ultimate end".(93)
18 3, 27| issues affecting the common good and ensuring that they are
19 4, 47| them are also producing a good number of vocations to the
20 4, 48| formed in the image of the Good Shepherd, "joining themselves
21 4, 48| cannot function well without good priests.~The Life of the
22 4, 50| continuing formation. It is good for priests and deacons,
23 4, 51| the light of the Gospel. Good formation is vital for the
24 4, 52| thanks to him from whom every good gift comes? And among these
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