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1 I,Intro,1| Holy Spirit enabling the exercise of sacred power which can 2 I,Intro,2| should possess so as to exercise their ministry worthily ( 3 I,Intro,3| united to the altar so as to exercise their ministry more fruitfully 4 II,Intro,2| again in faith.~8. In the exercise of their power, deacons, 5 II,Intro,3| is characterised by the exercise of the three munera proper 6 II,Intro,4| virtues necessary for the exercise of his ministry.~12. Obviously 7 II, I,5 | candidates for the diaconate can exercise some influence on their 8 II,II,1 | formation and the effective exercise of the ministry.~35. Regarding 9 II (39)| by can. 1042, are: 1) the exercise of an office or administration 10 II,III,3 | the Church, so that he may exercise sacred orders. The Church, 11 II,III,5 | by study and by gradual exercise of the ministry of the word 12 II,III,5 | way that the candidate may exercise the ministry he has received.(61) “ 13 II,III,6 | behaviour, fitness for the exercise of the ministry; likewise, 14 II,IV,2 | thorough study and the daily exercise of lectio divina.~75. There 15 II,IV,4 | ministries received, and their exercise should be evaluated.~Care 16 III, 1,2 | for just reasons, wish to exercise their ministry in a diocese 17 III, 1,2 | of apostolic life shall exercise ministry under the jurisdiction 18 III, 1,2 | obtain permission for him to exercise his ministry in accordance 19 III, 1,2 | they are injurious to the exercise of the sacred ministry, 20 III, 1,2 | professions which involve the exercise of civil authority or the 21 III, 1,2 | secular profession which they exercise or have exercised are to 22 III, 1,2 | secular profession which they exercise or have exercised are obliged 23 III, 1,2 | expenses incurred in the exercise of his ministry.~Particular 24 III, 2,2 | bishop and the priests in the exercise of a ministry(83) which 25 III, 2,3 | faithful in the liturgy and the exercise of the various ministries. (113)~ 26 III, 2,3 | minister of Baptism. (118) The exercise of this power requires either 27 III, 2,5 | pastoral functions, (143) but exercise them differently in serving 28 III, 2,5 | Christ. For this reason, they exercise it in humility and charity, 29 III, 2,6 | enable that community to exercise its mission of charity. 30 III, 2,6 | however, that deacons fully exercise their ministry, in preaching, 31 III, 2,7 | finds proper scope for its exercise in the various sectors of 32 III, 2,7 | opportunities for the fruitful exercise of the ministry of deacons 33 III, 2,7 | necessary requirements, may exercise the office of chancellor, (166) 34 III, 2,7 | areas in which deacons may exercise their ministry include diocesan 35 III, 2,7 | ethnic minorities.~In the exercise of the above offices, the 36 III, 2,7 | deacons who are called to exercise such offices should be placed 37 III, 3,4 | by faithful and tireless exercise of the ministry in integrity 38 III, 3,4 | yet be mindful that the exercise of the ministry of the word 39 III, 3,6 | society, it is necessary to exercise careful discernment when 40 III, 3,6 | flourishes, even in the exercise of paternal responsibilities, 41 III, 4,4 | themselves and others through the exercise of their ministry”. (234)~ 42 III, 4,7 | The deacon matures in its exercise and by focusing his own 43 III, 4,7 | of vocation, (244) to the exercise of ministry and formation —