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1 Intro | received for the common good. ~ ~The consecrated life
2 1, 1 | elements that are impeding good relations. On the one hand
3 1, 1 | fruitful contribution to the good of the Church, the path
4 1, 2 | mutuality for the common good. In it we also find Mary,
5 2, 1 | possible only by the making good use of the charism received
6 2, 2 | 2. The image of the Good Shepherd sheds light on
7 2, 2 | the image of Christ, the Good Shepherd.~ ~In explaining
8 2, 2 | flock. The beauty of the Good Shepherd consists in the
9 2 (37)| significance of the figure of the Good Shepherd, cf. n.21.~
10 2, 2 | he does not replace the Good Shepherd, but makes him
11 2, 2 | expresses step by step. It is good for us, in a spirituality
12 2, 2 | pastoral charity” of the Good Shepherd, who lays down
13 2, 2 | our Pastors.~ ~Here it is good to recall that which we
14 2, 3 | proposed as a pivotal point for good relations in the Church.
15 3 (55)| they see as the “greater good of the Church.” In authentic
16 3, 1 | co-operation possible56. Good information from the Bishops
17 3, 1 | Churches, and vice-versa: good information from the Major
18 3, 1 | allows them to know the good or bad period that the Institute
19 3, 1 | the particular Churches. Good information allows the harmonisation
20 3, 3 | came into being for the good of the Church and of society,
21 3, 3 | For example, it is not good for a Bishop or a Major
22 4, 1 | one like us, preached the good news to the poor and brought
23 4, 2 | Jesus, the herald of the Good News of the Father, who,
24 4, 2 | life’s ironies and have a good sense of humour. In them
25 4, 2 | Paul:“rejoice in hope”~ ~A good sign of the health of the
26 4, 2 | may be equipped for every good work (cf. 2 Tim 3:17) and
27 4, 3 | searching. The Bishop, like the Good Shepherd (Mt 9, 36), must
28 4, 3 | situation of need, like the Good Samaritan (Lk 10, 31-37).
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