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1 I (19)| regionarius”) for the promotion of charity and assistance to the poor. 2 II,Intro,2| the Apostles, recalling charity. The epiclesis invokes the 3 II,Intro,2| the Gospel and of works of charity'”.(11) Just as in all sacraments 4 II,Intro,3| in dedication to works of charity and assistance (17) and 5 II,II,1 | openness to service,(36) charity towards the brothers and 6 II,IV,4 | sacraments and the service of charity”.(89) The scope of this 7 II,IV,4 | commitment to social justice and charity;~d) the life of the community, 8 III, 1,2 | fellow deacons in a bond of charity, prayer, obedience to their 9 III, 1,2 | ministry and to pastoral charity and “do their utmost to 10 III, 2,1 | liturgy, the word and of charity”.(78) In this way diaconal 11 III, 2,2 | the liturgy, and works of charity which, in their turn, are 12 III, 2,5 | The Diaconia of Charity~37. In virtue of the Sacrament 13 III, 2,5 | exercise it in humility and charity, and, according to the words 14 III, 2,5 | mission, (145) is a service of charity which seeks to help and 15 III, 2,5 | 38. In the ministry of charity, deacons should conform 16 III, 2,5 | be “dedicated to works of charity and to administration”. (146) 17 III, 2,5 | the virtues, sincere in charity, solicitous towards the 18 III, 2,5 | Diocesan and parochial works of charity, which are among the primary 19 III, 2,5 | So too is the service of charity in Christian education; 20 III, 2,5 | discharge the duties of charity and administration in the 21 III, 2,6 | the liturgy, resulting in charity. “If we consider the deep 22 III, 2,6 | altar and the ministry of charity. Depending on the circumstances, 23 III, 2,6 | exercise its mission of charity. It is for the bishops alone, (154) 24 III, 2,6 | preaching, in the liturgy and in charity to the extent that circumstances 25 III, 2,7 | Above all else, a true charity should prevail which recognises 26 III, 2,7 | Church should be informed by charity and service to all. In judicial, 27 III, 3,2 | expression not only in works of charity but also in imbuing and 28 III, 3,3 | Servant, so too this same charity must be apparent in the 29 III, 3,4 | is essential for pastoral charity that deacons should ensure 30 III, 3,4 | towards the fullness of charity.~55. In performing the works 31 III, 3,4 | performing the works of charity entrusted to them by their 32 III, 3,4 | conscious that the diaconia of charity necessarily leads to a growth 33 III, 3,4 | particular Churches since charity is the very soul of ecclesial 34 III, 3,6 | perfection which is found in charity. In celibate life, indeed, 35 III, 3,6 | an impetus for growth in charity and service to one's children 36 III, 3,6 | difficulties. With great charity, therefore, widowed deacons 37 III, 4,1 | articulated in the pastoral charity proper to every moment of 38 III, 4,6 | diaconia of word, liturgy and charity.~Assiduous meditation on 39 III, 4,6 | solicitude for fraternal charity will impel him to practice 40 III, 4,7 | spirit of faith and fraternal charity. The community into which 41 IV | faithfully.~MARY,~Teacher of charity, who by your total openness