Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 3,4| everything and rejection of authority.~The Church and religious
2 Intro, 3,4| from such questioning of authority, with significant repercussions
3 Intro, 4,5| in turn, affected the way authority is perceived. In not a few
4 Intro, 4,5| perceived. In not a few cases, authority then encountered practical
5 Intro, 4,5| various ways of exercising authority and promoting the renewal
6 II, 3,22 | starting with the acceptance of authority.~Many have noted that this
7 II, 5,37 | situations when the one in authority needs to remind members
8 II, 6 | Authority in the service of fraternity ~
9 II, 6,47 | compromised by a distrust of authority.~The desire for deeper communion
10 II, 6,47 | full scope of the role of authority; indeed, some consider it
11 II, 6,47 | to blur the function of authority -- a function which is both
12 II, 6,47 | and the role of personal authority, in continuity with the
13 II, 6,47 | in religious life, to the authority who reminds us of that Word
14 II, 6,47 | In religious communities, authority, to whom attention and respect
15 II, 6,48 | renewal has helped to redesign authority with the intention of linking
16 II, 6,48 | to accomplish. Persons in authority thus serve a community which
17 II, 6,48 | variety of ways of exercising authority. It is for this reason that
18 II, 6,48 | conceiving and exercising authority, defined by proper law.~
19 II, 6,48 | defined by proper law.~Authority is, evangelically, always
20 II, 6,49 | highlighting some aspects of authority.~a) Spiritual authority~
21 II, 6,49 | authority.~a) Spiritual authority~If consecrated persons have
22 II, 6,49 | the total service of God, authority promotes and sustains their
23 II, 6,49 | consecration. In a certain sense, authority can be seen as "servant
24 II, 6,49 | of the servants of God". Authority has as its main task building
25 II, 6,49 | his or her community.~b) Authority conducive to unity~An authority
26 II, 6,49 | Authority conducive to unity~An authority conducive to unity is one
27 II, 6,49 | mission. Still more: an authority which seeks to maintain
28 II, 6,49 | formation, work and rest.~The authority of a superior works so that
29 II, 6,49 | community in Christ".(67)~c) Authority capable of making final
30 II, 6,50 | the role and competence of authority, in line with the constitutions.~
31 II, 6,51 | and also an exercise of authority in agreement with the will
32 III, 1,61 | themselves... under the authority of the superiors [of the
33 III, 1,63 | approved by the competent authority who is to ensure that the
34 III, 1,64 | relating to apostolate to the authority of the bishop,(83) who is
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