Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | and religious, which cause special concern, are situated. One
2 I, I,1 | the slightest shadow -- a special privileged moment (cf. Evangelii
3 I, I,3 | confers upon the Church her special sacramental nature, by virtue
4 I,II,6 | involves an abundance of special gifts of the Holy Spirit
5 I,II,7 | ministry, is responsible, in a special way for the growth in holiness
6 I,III,10| but comes from both as a special gift for the entire Church (
7 I,III,10| supreme love. In a new and special way he makes himself over
8 I,III,10| Church and her mystery in a special way" and urges such a one
9 I,III,10| that religious life is a special way of participating in
10 I,III,11| genuine originality and of special initiative for the spiritual
11 I,III,12| the superiors have also a special competency and responsibility,
12 I,III,13| its very nature requires a special participation on the part
13 I,IV,20 | to the common good with special generosity and on a wider
14 I,IV,20 | should cultivate above all special attachment to the Roman
15 I,IV,21 | assiduous in prayer.~b) Special care should be taken to
16 II, V | in turn, are vested with special authority for the direction
17 II, V | Spirit, by jointly organizing special seminars and encounters
18 II, V | these topics together;~b) special courses for diocesan priests,
19 II, V | 33. Religious have the special and delicate obligation
20 II, V | which are connected in a special way with religion and morals
21 II, V | careful consideration the special mission of some institutes,
22 II,VI,22 | women, also belong in a special sense to the diocesan family
23 II,VI,23 | remain deprived of that special assistance, which they alone,
24 II,VI,23 | offer. Always, however, special attention is to be given
25 II,VI,23 | characteristics are required:~a) its special origin from the Spirit,
26 II,VI,23 | though not separate, from special personal talents, which
27 II,VII,25| places -- should create a special commission within the episcopal
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