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1 Intro | Catechism of the Catholic Church, and the Code of Canon Law, 2 Intro | topic for the life of the Church: the Priest, Pastor and 3 Intro | prominent in the mission of the Church. ~Christ is present to his 4 Intro | Christ is present to his Church in the most sublime way 5 Intro | priest's relation to the Church is inscribed in the relation 6 Intro | relation of the priest to the Church" (n. 16). The ecclesial 7 Intro | totally at the service of the Church, so that the ecclesial community 8 Intro | Christ is present in the Church in an eminent way in the 9 Intro | prepare ourselves for a Church of tomorrow that some imagine 10 Intro | authority of Christ and the Church" (Pastores dabo vobis, n. 11 Intro | but precious for the whole Church. I recommend to each one 12 I,1 | historical mission to the Church and consigned it in a special 13 I,1 | undertake to serve all in the Church. In whatever social, cultural 14 I,1 | potestas capitis in the Church. «The profound unity of 15 I,1 | essential condition for the Church’s life and not merely for 16 I,1 | call. The Pastors of the Church, whose sense of the supernatural 17 I,1 | This grace touches upon the Church’s mission of evangelization 18 I,1 | been consecrated in the Church for this specific ministry. 19 I,2,a | service of that work in the Church as it unfolds in history. 20 I (9) | the Head and Pastor of the Church», Post Synodal Apostolic 21 I,2,a | service in promoting the Church’s mission[11] which is the 22 I,2,a | discovered in the mystery of the Church, the Mystical Body of Christ 23 I,2,a | the sacred liturgy of the Church and to exercise their baptismal 24 I (17) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, N. 1273. ~ 25 I,2,a | Head and Shepherd of the Church in the midst of the people 26 I (18) | Catechism of the Catholic Church nn. 1366-1372, 1544-1553, 27 I,2,a | In recent times, the Church has experienced problems 28 I,2,a | which is permitted by the Church and by their own ontological 29 I,2,a | ecclesial communion.~8. In the Church, the priest, alter Christus, 30 I,2,a | life and vitality in the Church and in his parish by virtue 31 I,2,a | presence with which the Church lives the mystery of Christ"[25].~ 32 I,2,a | For its development, the Church's life requires energies 33 I,2,a | renders Christ, Head of the Church, present through the ministry 34 I,2,a | teaching of Christ in His Church. ~ ~ 35 I,2,b | spiritual life.~11. The Church's history is redolent with 36 I,2,b | heart for the good of the Church and of mankind"[40].~Spending 37 I,2,c | capitalis of Christ in His Church, which matures through ministerial 38 I,2,c | ministerial service to the Church: it is a holiness in ministry 39 I,2,c | ministerial activities what the Church intends to do"[42]. The 40 I,2,c | ministerial activities what the Church intends to do" is enlightening 41 I,2,c | service of Christ and the Church, and to give that expression 42 I,2,c | Christ in, and through, the Church. It also implies obedience 43 I,2,c | Christ and His Body, the Church, operate.~This is a permanent 44 I,2,c | and Spouse which is the Church. To live the Church and 45 I,2,c | the Church. To live the Church and give oneself to her 46 I,2,c | from this sacrifice to the Church and to all the faithful"[45]. 47 I,2,c | because all of the Church's spiritual good derives 48 I,2,c | Divine Office with the entire Church. The priest has received 49 I,2,c | almost "the mouth of the Church"[50]. In the Divine Office 50 I,2,d | life and mission of the Church requires order, rules and 51 I,2,d | effectiveness which the Church needs so as to fulfil her 52 I,2,d | it for granted that the Church "organized as a social and 53 I,2,d | also implies fidelity the Church's will as concretely expressed 54 I,2,d | The objective of the Church's legislation is the greater 55 I,2,d | discipline, docility to the Church's liturgical laws and dispositions, 56 I,2,d | which the activity of the Church is directed...[and]the fount 57 I,2,d | undertook before God and the Church. "Regulation of the sacred 58 I,2,d | on the authority of the Church, that is, on the Apostolic 59 I,2,d | are reconciled with the Church[57]~Likewise, priests should 60 I,2,d | Sacred Liturgy, since the Church promotes such participation[58]. 61 I,2,d | complementary nature in the Church's mission, requires that 62 I,2,e | 16. In order to serve the Church, which is an organically 63 I,2,e | precious treasure of the Church and a witness to the work 64 I,2,e | the living unity of the Church in time, that is, of Sacred 65 I,2,e | own parish and the local Church, and the universal Church. 66 I,2,e | Church, and the universal Church. He should be a model of 67 I,2,e | perennial Magisterium of the Church and to its discipline.~f). 68 I,2,e | his 'being in a particular Church' constitutes by its very 69 I,2,e | dedication to the particular Church a wealth of meaning, criteria 70 I,2,e | dedication to a particular Church does not limit the activity 71 I,2,e | life of priests to that Church: a restriction of this sort 72 I,2,e | nature both of the particular Church and of the priestly ministry"[61].~ 73 I (60) | n. 31: l.c., p.708. "The Church of Christ, - as Communionis 74 I (60) | notes - is the universal Church, (...) which is present 75 I (60) | saving presence of the one Church of Christ, there are to 76 I (60) | particular, the universal Church becomes present in them 77 I (60) | the model of the universal Church", and each of them is "a 78 I,2,e | Belonging to one particular Church and to the pastoral service 79 I,2,e | know and love a particular Church more effectively, better 80 I,2,e | aware that the universal Church " is a reality which is 81 I,2,e | prior to every particular Church"[63]. Indeed, the universal 82 I,2,e | Indeed, the universal Church is not the sum total of 83 I,2,e | in and with the universal Church, must be open to the reality 84 I (63) | Bishops of the Catholic Church on certain aspects of the 85 I (63) | on certain aspects of the Church considered as communion ( 86 I,2,e | clear to priests that the Church is one. Universality or 87 II | basis within a particular Church, whose pastoral care is 88 II | for the very life of the Church. ~The intrinsic bond with 89 II | membership of the universal Church. The parochial community 90 II | communion with the whole Church. Such suitableness is rooted 91 II | with the entire particular Church»[69].~Thus, the parish, 92 II (68) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 2179; JOHN PAUL II, 93 II | the universality of the Church"[70]. The communitas christifidelium 94 II | the universal law of the Church concerning the pastoral 95 II (82) | by the general law of the Church in relation to clerics ( 96 II (82) | necessary in a given particular Church). ~ 97 II | doctrine and discipline of the Church. Such are realized as circumstances 98 II | form established by the Church[89]. He should be mindful 99 II | role of the laity in the Church's mission, which is that 100 II | diocese and of the universal Church[99]. The increasing mobility 101 II | blessings outside of the church; solemnly celebrate the 102 II | these are proper to the Church and are willed by God for 103 II | occasion confusion, the Church exclusively reserves certain 104 II | depends on being called by the Church's lawful pastors[108]. Thus, 105 II | Christifideles Laici: "The Church's mission of salvation in 106 II | Matrimony. When necessity in the Church requires it, the Pastors, 107 II (109)| Catechism of the Catholic Church n. 1563. ~ 108 II (110)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 911. ~ 109 II | an authentic love for the Church should imbue it. A profound 110 II | deriving from membership of the Church which is so palpably evident 111 II | de facto, would prepare a Church of the future which would 112 II (113)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, nn. 1554; 1570. ~ 113 II | concerning the good of the Church. This can happen through 114 II | new millennium, the entire Church has been invited to strive 115 II | the part of the universal Church and the particular Churches: 116 II | essence of the mystery of the Church and implies the promotion 117 II | communion. «To make the Church the home and the school 118 II | the entire mission of the Church.~28. The rediscovery in 119 II | contemporary times. In the holy Church, all of the faithful are 120 II | of holiness. "All in the Church, whether they belong to 121 II | all Christians need the Church's assistance, since she 122 II | challenging for all those in the Church who hold responsibilities 123 II | singular importance for the Church and, consequently, for the 124 II (135)| and it is thus that the Church’s sacramental nature is 125 II | reference to Christ and his Church. In these circumstances, 126 II | which continue to give the Church a vitality that is God's 127 II | Associations and movements in the Church, both at universal and local 128 II | salvation of mankind"[140].~The Church relies on the daily fidelity 129 II | the vast majority of the Church's priests, supported by 130 II | current circumstances of the Church's life, the demands of new 131 II | in parishes. Indeed, the Church's most immediate contact 132 II | and risen,~Mother of the Church, a priestly people (1 Pet 133 II | from this sacrifice to the Church and to all the faithful"[149]~