Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | decided that a document giving pastoral guidelines should be drawn
2 I | DOCTRINAL POINTS~Before giving pastoral norms for some of the problems
3 I, I,1 | fact, the spiritual and pastoral awakening apparent in these
4 I,II,9 | indivisibility of their pastoral ministry makes them responsible
5 I,II,9 | bishops fulfill a real pastoral duty.~d) All pastors, mindful
6 I,III,12| the three-fold function of pastoral ministry, namely, of teaching,
7 I,IV,14 | efficacious it be, because every pastoral and missionary initiative
8 I,IV,16 | only the exercise of the pastoral ministry of bishops and
9 I,IV,18 | renewal of many traditional pastoral forms of activity, and on
10 I,IV,18 | nunt. 69).~Coordinating pastoral activity~20. The Church
11 I,IV,18 | may merge into one unified pastoral action in which the choices
12 I,IV,19 | valuable assistance for pastoral coordination especially
13 I,IV,20 | The pastoral meaning of exemption~22.
14 I,IV,20 | create any obstacle either to pastoral coordination or to reciprocal
15 I,IV,20 | certain expression of that pastoral concern which unites them
16 I,IV,20 | various collaborators in pastoral endeavor, will promote greatly
17 I,IV,21 | criteria for a just ordering of pastoral activity~23. The above considerations
18 I,IV,21 | reality of great importance in pastoral renewal be also kept duly
19 II, V | institute. In carrying out this pastoral obligation, bishops in open
20 II, V | preparation of suitable pastoral documents for the diocese,
21 II, V | An adequate renewal of pastoral methods in the diocese requires
22 II, V | be established, a plan of pastoral action can be formed and,
23 II, V | formation but also to give pastoral activities a rational structure.~
24 II, V | certain influence in the pastoral sphere of activity, as,
25 II,VI | guiding principle of the pastoral dynamism of the entire People
26 II,VI | field of action: namely, the pastoral and the religious.~
27 II,VI,22 | Requirements of pastoral mission~36. The Council
28 II,VI,22 | fruitfully distributed.~39. Pastoral commitment for vocational
29 II,VI,22 | PO 11; PC 24; OT 2). Such pastoral commitment consists in a
30 II,VI,22 | all others who work in the pastoral field. This commitment will
31 II,VI,22 | necessary.~40. In renewing pastoral methods and updating apostolic
32 II,VI,22 | with all who work in the pastoral sector of the diocese, should
33 II,VI,23 | Life~44. With regard to the pastoral activities of religious,
34 II,VI,23 | the current situation of pastoral activity and the apostolic
35 II,VI,23 | expressed.~49. In the vast pastoral field of the Church, a new
36 II,VI,23 | their collaborators in the pastoral field, and superiors, both
37 II,VII | and perfect the manifold pastoral means of service and animation.
38 II,VII,24| apostolate as well as the pastoral and social activity prescribed
39 II,VII,24| in this field, with the pastoral ministry of the bishop.
40 II,VII,24| integrating it into its complex of pastoral activities. Wherefore, it
41 II,VII,24| be fairly represented on pastoral councils (cf. PR 7; CD 27;
42 II,VII,24| foster a certain stability in pastoral cooperation,~a) the difference
43 II,VII,24| constitutions, even though in pastoral practice they are subject
44 II,VII,24| action groups, secretaries of pastoral action, diocesan directors,
45 II,VII,24| religious families with the pastoral action of the diocese under
46 II,VII,25| themselves "exercise their pastoral office jointly in order
47 II,VII,25| apostolic work toward the pastoral coordination of the bishops (
48 II,VII,25| utility for the purposes of pastoral action.~65. The mutual presence
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