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1 I, 1 | and more clearly defined pastoral objectives. The total reality 2 I, 1 | training so as to ensure the pastoral effectiveness of the Sacred 3 I, 1 | itself to the historical and pastoral aspects of the permanent 4 I,Intro,1 | the bishops have received pastoral charge of the community, 5 I,Intro,1 | worship and ministers of pastoral government.(9)~The sacramental 6 I,Intro,3 | historical circumstances and pastoral purposes noted by the Council 7 I,Intro,3 | Church, whether liturgical or pastoral, charitable or social, “ 8 II,Intro,3 | the deacon in different pastoral contexts~9. The ministry 9 II,Intro,3 | each case, by the different pastoral situations of the single 10 II,Intro,6 | Priests and, if it exists, the Pastoral Council, and taking account 11 II,Intro,7 | spiritual, intellectual and pastoral formation of its candidates. 12 II,Intro,7 | regards intellectual and pastoral formation.~The programme 13 II, I,2 | ecclesial sense, have had a wide pastoral experience and have given 14 II, I,2 | and accompany him in those pastoral activities which he considers 15 II, I,4 | in theological study and pastoral experience.~ 16 II,II | take account of present day pastoral needs. For the discernment 17 II,II,2 | received. In fact, their pastoral activity, while being under 18 II,III,1 | with a curriculum vitae and pastoral history of the aspirant.~ 19 II,III,2 | in order to programme the pastoral placement. In addition, 20 II,III,4 | modification of each one's pastoral internship.~55. The formation 21 II,III,4 | spiritual, theological and pastoral), it must be theologically 22 II,III,4 | founded, have a specific pastoral finality and be adapted 23 II,III,4 | adapted to local needs and pastoral programmes.~56. The wives 24 II,III,5 | these ministries and their pastoral relevance are illustrated 25 II,IV,1 | themselves with serenity to the pastoral ministry, to facilitate 26 II,IV,3 | preaching, catechesis and pastoral activity in general;~b) 27 II,IV,4 | 4. Pastoral formation~85. In the wide 28 II,IV,4 | formation~85. In the wide sense, pastoral formation coincides with 29 II,IV,4 | Father.~In the strict sense, pastoral formation develops by means 30 II,IV,4 | theological discipline is called pastoral theology. It is “a scientific 31 II,IV,4 | the Church in history.~The pastoral theology programmed for 32 II,IV,4 | relationship with) the teaching of pastoral theology a practical internship 33 II,IV,4 | actively introduced into the pastoral activity of the diocese 34 III, 1,2 | as his delegate. Special pastoral care should always be shown 35 III, 1,2 | all that pertains to the pastoral ministry, acts of public 36 III (45) | believe in the value of the pastoral mission of bishops and priests 37 III, 1,2 | become incompatible with the pastoral responsibilities of his 38 III, 1,2 | and of the fruitfulness of pastoral ministry, shall evaluate 39 III, 1,2 | to their ministry and to pastoral charity and “do their utmost 40 III, 2,3 | the sacraments and their pastoral care after having received 41 III, 2,3 | baptizing those entrusted to his pastoral care, (119) or the presence 42 III, 2,4 | a priest. (129)~33. The pastoral care of families, for which 43 III, 2,4 | Holy Eucharist, but, the pastoral care of the sick may be 44 III, 2,5 | participate in the same pastoral functions, (143) but exercise 45 III (149)| Second Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et 46 III, 2,6 | should be given to both the pastoral needs and the personal, 47 III, 2,6 | by a clear investiture of pastoral responsibility.~ 48 III, 2,7 | of diocesan and parochial pastoral action.~The bishop may give 49 III, 2,7 | entrusted to him or in the pastoral care of several parishes 50 III, 2,7 | deacons participate in the pastoral care of parishes which do 51 III, 2,7 | available, participation in the pastoral care of the faithful may 52 III, 2,7 | and others involved in the pastoral ministry should be promoted 53 III, 2,7 | with all who share in his pastoral care, they also have the 54 III, 2,7 | opportune to institute parish pastoral councils, deacons appointed 55 III, 2,7 | appointed to participate in the pastoral care of such parishes are 56 III, 2,7 | in particular diocesan pastoral councils (163) and diocesan 57 III, 2,7 | include diocesan commissions, pastoral work in specific social 58 III, 2,7 | contexts — especially the pastoral care of the family — or 59 III, 2,7 | particular groups with special pastoral needs, such as ethnic minorities.~ 60 III, 2,7 | deprive their ministry of pastoral meaning and value. Those 61 III (175)| Second Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et 62 III (176)| Second Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et 63 III, 3,2 | and what he does is truly pastoral ministry, for the good of 64 III, 3,4 | Consequently, it is essential for pastoral charity that deacons should 65 III, 4,1 | grace articulated in the pastoral charity proper to every 66 III, 4,5 | Church and of authentic pastoral zeal for the Christian faithful 67 III, 4,6 | spiritual, intellectual or pastoral. (237)~69. As in the past, 68 III, 4,6 | ecclesial communion and greater pastoral efforts in response to the 69 III, 4,6 | relation to the needs of the pastoral ministry, especially those 70 III, 4,6 | ensure that deacons acquire a pastoral methodology (242) for an 71 III, 4,6 | effective ministry. Permanent pastoral formation consists, in the 72 III, 4,6 | need. Indeed it is from the pastoral love of Christ that the 73 III, 4,7 | accord with theological and pastoral clarity.~A few general criteria, 74 III, 4,7 | deacon to a parish or a pastoral area is a very sensitive 75 III, 4,7 | Deacons in their initial pastoral assignments should be carefully 76 III, 4,7 | religious and laity involved in pastoral work both to avoid compartmentalization 77 III, 4,7 | co-ordinated unity for different pastoral activities.~The bishop should 78 III, 4,7 | demands made on them by their pastoral ministry.~To accomplish 79 III, 4,7 | conventions, theological and pastoral courses. They should avail