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Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons

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love

   Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 II, I,1| her children with maternal love and cares for them so that 2 II, I,1| Word and sacraments, in love and solidarity, in prayer 3 II,II | human beings, between the love of God who calls and the 4 II,II,1| strong sense of the Church, love for the Church and her mission, 5 II,II,2| the unique and greatest Love; service of the Church can 6 II,IV,1| too, must be educated “to love the truth, to be loyal, 7 II,IV,1| discovery of the centrality of love in their own lives and the 8 II,IV,1| man cannot live without love. He remains a being that 9 II,IV,1| his life is senseless, if love is not revealed to him, 10 II,IV,1| if he does not encounter love, if he does not experience 11 II,IV,1| Pastores dabo vobis, this is a love which involves all the aspects 12 II,IV,1| celibate candidates, to live love means offering the totality 13 II,IV,1| married candidates, to live love means offering themselves 14 II,IV,1| the likeness of Christ's love for his Church; at the same 15 II,IV,2| discovery of and sharing in the love of Christ the servant, who 16 II,IV,2| self, humble and helpful love for the brothers and sisters, 17 II,IV,2| of this new capacity to love is the Eucharist, which, 18 III, 2,2| prayer and above all by love of the Eucharist”,(96) in 19 III, 2,4| Gospel value of conjugal love, the virtues which protect 20 III, 2,4| which deacons may bring the love of the Church to the suffering 21 III, 2,5| its strength which is the love of Christ. Diaconia should 22 III, 2,5| to an experience of God's love and move him to conversion 23 III, 3,3| condition of a slave for love of the Father and mankind. (187) 24 III, 3,3| faithfully without sharing His love for the Church “for which 25 III, 3,3| ministry with an ardent love for the Church, and a sincere 26 III, 3,3| It was for this plan of love, that Christ became a slave 27 III, 3,3| fullness of the Father's love by which they are saved 28 III, 3,3| in imitation of Christ's love for mankind — which surpasses 29 III, 3,4| encounter Christ who, for love of man, became an expiatory 30 III, 3,4| always be guided by the love of Christ for all men instead 31 III, 3,5| Head cannot but foster true love for His body which is the 32 III, 3,5| which is the Church. This love will commit the deacon to 33 III, 3,5| Christ is present. (213)~Love for Christ and for His Church 34 III, 3,5| is profoundly linked to love of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 35 III, 3,5| diaconia (cf. John 19:25-27). Love of the Mother of God, based 36 III, 3,5| one has responded with a love greater than hers to the 37 III, 3,5| than hers to the immense love of God”. (215) This love 38 III, 3,5| love of God”. (215) This love of the Virgin Mary, handmaid 39 III, 3,6| In celibate life, indeed, love becomes a sign of total 40 III, 3,6| Matrimony sanctifies conjugal love and constitutes it a sign 41 III, 3,6| constitutes it a sign of the love with which Christ gives 42 III, 3,6| shared prayer. In marriage, love becomes an interpersonal 43 III, 3,6| joy and sorrow: in short, love becomes service. When lived 44 III, 3,6| faithful an example of the love of Christ. The married deacon 45 III, 3,6| more they grow in mutual love, the greater their dedication 46 III, 3,6| deepening of mutual, sacrificial love between husband and wife 47 III, 3,6| the Church”. (222) This love grows thanks to chastity 48 III, 3,6| dedication to others for the love of God in the ministry. 49 III, 4,2| need of every deacon to love Christ in such manner as 50 III, 4,2| requires of them a growing love for the Church, shown forth 51 III, 4,4| also assures them of that love with which mother Church 52 III, 4,5| divine vocation, of sincere love for the Church and of authentic 53 III, 4,6| life that springs up that love which sustains their ministry 54 III, 4,6| living signs of the Church's love.~All of this requires careful 55 III, 4,6| his ministry of making the love and service of Christ present 56 III, 4,6| it is from the pastoral love of Christ that the ministry 57 III, 4,6| and inspiration. This same love urges the deacon, in collaboration 58 III, 4,7| listen, discern, serve and love as Jesus Christ did.~Deacons 59 IV | ordinary life filled with love, knew how to co-operate 60 IV | the Church with an ardent love.~Amen~ ~


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