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1007 II,VI,22 | them with new spiritual treasures and increase notably their
1008 II,VII,25| whereby each conference would treat by itself alone the matters
1009 Intro | document.~III. The matter treated is circumscribed by well
1010 I,IV,18 | the form of two principal trends, namely materialism, which
1011 I,III,11| surroundings it may appear troublesome and may even cause difficulties,
1012 II, V | the divine and catholic truth (cf. LG 25), in the fulfillment
1013 II,VI,22 | sector of the diocese, should try to discern what the Spirit
1014 II, V | catechisms or any other type of work containing topics
1015 I,II,8 | a mission recognized as typically theirs is conferred on Institutes;
1016 II,VII,25| that even if the right of ultimate decision making is to be
1017 I,IV,21 | universality, must be founded on unalterable esteem and constant protection
1018 II, V | were a means of wrongly understood self-fulfillment, but with
1019 II,VII,24| bishops when they are asked to undertake a greater share in the ministry
1020 I,III,10| such a one to work with undivided dedication for the good
1021 I,III,10| world visible proof of the unfathomable mystery of Christ, inasmuch
1022 I,IV,18 | they may merge into one unified pastoral action in which
1023 I, I,2 | cohesion in Christ: indeed, He unifies the Church "in communion
1024 I, I,1 | The element on which the uniqueness of this nature is based
1025 II,VI,22 | can and should serve to unite and coordinate religious
1026 | unless
1027 I,II,8 | ecclesial dimension, namely the unquestionable bond of religious life with
1028 II,VI,22 | tolerance is granted to certain unsound initiatives or to certain
1029 I,III,11| suffering, carries with it an unvarying history of the connection
1030 I,II,8 | concern, that Institutes "upheld by their supervisory and
1031 II, V | effective collaboration for the upkeep of these centers of study
1032 I,IV,17 | entire Mystical Body (cf. UR 14-17). The Church universal,
1033 I,III,10| mystery in a special way" and urges such a one to work with
1034 II,VI,23 | formulated only in view of its usefulness and suitability in the field
1035 II,VI,23 | brought into being which are useless or lacking in sufficient
1036 II, V | CHAPTER V~SOME POINTS REGARDING THE
1037 I,III,10| life of the Church in a vague and ambiguous way.~
1038 II,VI,22 | depreciation of the still actually valid forms of apostolate, which
1039 Conclu | readily, will be of great value in achieving in the most
1040 II,VI,22 | introduced under pretexts at variance one with another. Bishops
1041 I,IV,16 | activity is carried out vary; differences, therefore,
1042 II,VI,23 | clearly expressed.~49. In the vast pastoral field of the Church,
1043 I,III,12| therefore, they must carry on a veritable spiritual direction of the
1044 II,VI,23 | after suitable exchange of views and a sincere search for
1045 I, I,1 | its communion. He is the vigor of its mission, the source
1046 II,VII | CHAPTER VII~THE IMPORTANCE OF SUITABLE
1047 II,VI,23 | a more updated doctrinal vision of the particular Church,
1048 I,IV,21 | charismatic genuineness, vivacious and ingenious in its inventiveness,
1049 I, I,1 | world a new People, which, vivified by the Holy Spirit, assembles
1050 I, I,3 | the Spirit of Christ who vivifies it, in the building up of
1051 I,II,5 | of the Body in order to vivify its functions and activities. "
1052 II,VII,24| and in harmony with the voice of the Head of the Apostolic
1053 I,III,10| those professing religious vows is especially ordained to
1054 Conclu | them: "I... exhort you to walk in a manner worthy of the
1055 II,VII,24| understand what the Spirit wants to manifest, even through
1056 I,IV,17 | however they should be watchful that there be no deviation
1057 II,VII,24| to the bishop, that is, watching over religious life in the
1058 I,II,7 | of the entire ministry be weakened in any way. The bishop,
1059 II,VI,23 | of each foundation should weigh with humility, of course,
1060 | Whenever
1061 I,III,10| fact, "dedicates himself wholly to God, his supreme love.
1062 | why
1063 II,VII,24| their Church and to approve willingly their nomination to positions
1064 II,VII,24| entrusted to him either at the wish of the authority who entrusted
1065 I, I,3 | which we ourselves are witnessing, even though they evoke
1066 II,VI,23 | God in their quality of woman, can offer. Always, however,
1067 II,VI,23 | various religious institutes working in a given diocese. To this
1068 Conclu | you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which
1069 Conclu | prisoner in the Lord," writing to the Ephesians from Rome,
1070 II, V | if they were a means of wrongly understood self-fulfillment,
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