Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I,II,6 | the Holy Spirit and the distinctive charism of ordering the
2 I,III,10| who sent Him" (LG 46).~The distinctive character of every Institute~
3 I,III,10| for this reason that the distinctive character of various religious
4 I,III,10| 35, 1; 35, 2; etc.). This distinctive character also involves
5 I,III,12| institute in conformity with its distinctive character. Their authority
6 I,III,13| their primary duty in their distinctive way of life. Whatever the
7 I,III,13| must enrich her with its distinctive characteristics, according
8 I,IV,17 | Church into the setting distinctive of each region.~Vatican
9 I,IV,17 | vocation, or from the unity and distinctive character of each institute.~
10 I,IV,19 | respecting, of course, the distinctive nature of each institute.
11 I,IV,21 | in conformity with their distinctive nature, renew themselves
12 II, V | course, fidelity to their distinctive spirit (cf. PC 7; AG 40),
13 II, V | subjects pertinent to the distinctive nature of the institute.
14 II,VI,23 | have an exact idea of the distinctive nature of each institute
15 II,VI,23 | and in harmony with their distinctive character as women, should
16 II,VII,24| Church, according to their distinctive nature.~All this, of course,
17 II,VII,24| difference existing between the distinctive works of an institute and
18 II,VII,24| consideration for their distinctive character and goals, they
19 II,VII,24| and with respect to the distinctive character of each institute;~
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