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1 Intro | underlying purpose of directing particular affection towards those 2 I,1 | 2000, and offered to the particular Churches for concrete realization. 3 I,2,a | and 'ministerial'. It is a particular 'ministerium', that is a ' 4 I (39) | should be the objects of his particular affection. He should regard 5 I,2,c | the priesthood demands: in particular she can obtain and give 6 I,2,e | of the universal in the particular~17. "The priest needs to 7 I,2,e | aware that his 'being in a particular Church' constitutes by its 8 I,2,e | belonging and dedication to the particular Church a wealth of meaning, 9 I,2,e | membership in and dedication to a particular Church does not limit the 10 I,2,e | very nature both of the particular Church and of the priestly 11 I (60) | present and active amid the particular characteristics and the 12 I (60) | places. Among these manifold particular expressions of the saving 13 I (60) | because, although they are particular, the universal Church becomes 14 I,2,e | terms. Belonging to one particular Church and to the pastoral 15 I,2,e | order to know and love a particular Church more effectively, 16 I,2,e | temporally prior to every particular Church"[63]. Indeed, the 17 I,2,e | not the sum total of all particular Churches. The particular 18 I,2,e | particular Churches. The particular Churches, in and with the 19 I,2,e | should always pervade the particular. A profound, genuine and 20 II | a stable basis within a particular Church, whose pastoral care 21 II | hierarchical bond with the entire particular Church»[69].~Thus, the parish, 22 II (72)| the care of souls as their particular shepherd". ~ 23 II (82)| well as those set out in particular law (those most necessary 24 II (82)| most necessary in a given particular Church). ~ 25 II | obliged to provide for their particular needs, especially in matters 26 II | parish priest is to give particular care to ensure that the 27 II | and the dying. He devotes particular care to the poor and the 28 II | special way in virtue of his particular responsibility as parish 29 II | the ordained minister a particular participation in the office 30 II | universal Church and the particular Churches: the domain of