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| Alphabetical [« »] communion 41 communionis 1 communities 10 community 44 companion 1 comparison 1 compartmentalization 1 | Frequency [« »] 47 own 46 sacrum 46 spirit 44 community 44 diaconal 43 exercise 43 ordinem | Congregation for Catholic Education; Congregation for the Clergy Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons IntraText - Concordances community |
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1 I,Intro,1| designation or delegation by the community, because it confers a gift 2 I,Intro,1| not as a member of the community but speaking to it in the 3 I,Intro,1| received pastoral charge of the community, and preside in God's stead 4 I,Intro,3| this manner the Christian community was revitalized, configured 5 II, I,2 | collaboration with the diaconal community, have a special responsibility 6 II, I,4 | 4. The formation community of permanent deacons~26. 7 II, I,4 | context, a distinct ecclesial community which strongly influences 8 II, I,4 | must take care that this community be characterised by a profound 9 II, I,4 | and prayer.~The formation community of permanent deacons can 10 II, I,5 | the diaconate.~The parish community is called to accompany the 11 II,II,1 | active members of a Christian community and already have exercised 12 II,III,1 | explicit proposal of the community to which the aspirant belongs. 13 II,III,1 | accepted and shared by the community.~On behalf of the community, 14 II,III,1 | community.~On behalf of the community, it is the pastor (or the 15 II,III,2 | aspirants may form their own community, with its own cycle of meetings 16 II,III,2 | times in common with the community of candidates.~The director 17 II,III,4 | full participation in the community of candidates, which will 18 II,III,4 | meetings in common with the community of aspirants.~Different 19 II,IV,1 | to enjoy the trust of the community, to commit themselves with 20 II,IV,1 | maturity are also of use. Community life—in the various forms 21 II,IV,4 | charity;~d) the life of the community, in particular the guidance 22 III, 1,2 | to the discipline of his community.(41) When a deacon is transferred 23 III, 1,2 | deacon is transferred to a community in another diocese, the 24 III (45)| to a particular Christian community for which he should develop 25 III, 1,2 | undoubted benefit to the community, can, when exercised by 26 III, 2,1 | much as he animates the community or a section of ecclesial 27 III, 2,1 | deacons, in the service of the community of the faithful, should “ 28 III, 2,3 | sanctification of the Christian community, in hierarchical communion 29 III, 2,4 | by the greater Christian community in this Liturgy, which is 30 III, 2,6 | diverse needs of the Christian community and to enable that community 31 III, 2,6 | community and to enable that community to exercise its mission 32 III, 2,7 | together and guides the community in a celebration of the 33 III, 2,7 | to a lay person or to a community of lay persons. Similarly 34 III, 3,3 | relationship by developing a community spirituality which bears 35 III, 3,3 | hierarchy and to the Christian community” (192) is required of those 36 III, 3,4 | increase of the Christian community. (203)~54. With regard to 37 III, 3,6 | example for the Christian community. “The nurturing and deepening 38 III, 3,6 | life not only of the Church community but of the whole of society. 39 III, 4,4 | contact.~The entire diocesan community is also, in some sense, 40 III, 4,6 | changing needs of the ecclesial community.~73. Together with study 41 III, 4,7 | or his delegate, and the community level in which the deacon 42 III, 4,7 | to those in charge of the community (the parish priest, priests), 43 III, 4,7 | priest, priests), and the community to the deacon, helps them 44 III, 4,7 | and fraternal charity. The community into which a deacon comes