Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | in communion and in the work of ministry, he bestows
2 Intro,5 | dicasteries would carry on their work of jurisdiction or governance.
3 Intro,9 | principal beneficiaries of the work of the dicasteries. This
4 Intro,9 | the Petrine ministry by work that is neither light nor
5 Intro,9 | carrying out the pastoral work of the Roman Curia. This
6 Intro,10| collegiality enables it to work for the college of bishops
7 Intro,10| obstructing their mission to work for the eternal salvation
8 Intro,12| intended nothing other than to work all the better for this
9 Intro,12| have proclaimed to all who work there that the only possible
10 Intro,13| this in order to make the work of those institutions more
11 Intro,14| easily use to carry out the work of salvation in the world,
12 Intro,14| sphere of its important work, to be filled with the same
13 I,8 | The activity of all who work at the Roman Curia and the
14 I,8 | in such a way that their work may come together and be
15 I,8 | Art. 35 — Although any work performed within the institutes
16 II,1 | dicasteries and coordinate their work, without prejudice to their
17 II,1 | supervise the office and work of the legates of the Holy
18 III,6 | ecclesiastical institutes that work for the regions of Latin
19 III,7 | throughout the world the actual work of spreading the Gospel
20 III,7 | spirituality and pastoral work; it likewise proposes principles,
21 III,7 | their lives, by their active work and contributions.~Art.
22 III,10 | and, at the same time, the work of societies of apostolic
23 III,10 | concerning the life and work of the institutes and societies,
24 V,2 | to engage in ecumenical work through timely initiatives
25 V,3 | initiatives that help pastoral work for families.~§ 3. The Council
26 V,3 | institutes and associations which work for the good of the family.~
27 V,6 | same concern for those who work in airports or airplanes.~§
28 V,7 | help in carrying out their work according to Christian teachings,
29 V,7 | need to carry out their work.~§ 3. The Council fosters
30 V,7 | account in the pastoral work of the Church.~
31 V,10 | pastoral action through the work especially of Catholic educational
32 V,12 | duty of every person to work to ensure that the media
33 IX | they carry out their own work, but then also, by papal
34 IX | Charities carries on the work of aid of the Supreme Pontiff
35 AppI,4 | demands and includes the work and help of all those who
36 AppII | of the Apostolic See as a Work Community ~(cf. arts. 33-
37 AppII,2 | that leading idea of the work community constituted by
38 AppII,3 | November 1982 on the meaning of work performed for the Apostolic
39 AppII,3 | characteristics of this work community. The letter outlined
40 AppII,3 | those who shared in this work should be aware "of that
41 AppII,3 | these qualities, "those who work for the Holy See must therefore
42 AppII,3 | profound conviction that their work above all entails an ecclesial
43 AppII,4 | ideal that must govern the work community of the See of
44 AppII,5 | mentioned above — "set forward work problems and develop continuous
45 AppII,5 | prepared "for forthering a work community according to the
46 AppII,6 | to promote and preserve a work community among the various
47 AppII,6 | families and even on the actual work community composed of all
48 AppII,7 | understanding within the work community at the service
49 AS | Paul II~on the meaning of work performed for the Apostolic
50 AS,1 | to the valid and precious work of the particular community
51 AS,1 | content and value of the work done and of the person who
52 AS,1 | directly, inasmuch as they work in those organisms which
53 AS,1 | Catholic doctrine on human work, a doctrine always alive
54 AS,2 | well as of its pastoral work directed toward the whole
55 AS,3 | well as in the zeal, hard work and professional spirit
56 AS,3 | through organization of work based, on the one hand,
57 AS,4 | teaching on remuneration for work. Immediate indications for
58 AS,4 | a useful function in the work community, operating in
59 AS,4 | that as they set forward work problems and develop continuous
60 AS,4 | documents for furthering a work community according to the
61 AS,5 | particular relationship with the work entrusted to him. This relationship
62 AS,5 | according to the kind of work undertaken. It is realized
63 AS,5 | working "for wages." Since the work in question here is performed
64 AS,5 | Chair of Peter.~Those who work for the Holy See must therefore
65 AS,5 | profound conviction that their work above all entails an ecclesial
66 AS,5 | interior relationship with the work that each is called upon
67 AS,5 | perform. It seems evident that work — of whatever kind — carried
68 AS,5 | interior relationship, this work calls for reciprocal respect,
69 AS,5 | See that spirit of human work which comes from our Lord
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