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| Alphabetical [« »] perseverance 2 persevere 1 person 14 personal 31 personalities 1 personality 3 personalized 2 | Frequency [« »] 32 gentium 32 lumen 32 way 31 personal 31 spirituality 31 therefore 31 where | Congregation for Catholic Education; Congregation for the Clergy Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons IntraText - Concordances personal |
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1 I,Intro,1| collegial form(11) and a personal character(12) by which “ 2 I,Intro,1| at once a collegial and a personal service, exercised in the 3 II,Intro,2| into a particular Church or personal prelature to whose service 4 II,Intro,4| Lord gives her a living and personal sign of his very being as 5 II (26)| 381, § 2) as well as the personal prelature (cf C.I.C., cans. 6 II, I,2 | and for helping to make personal the various moments of formation. 7 II,II | sign and instrument for the personal intervention of God, which 8 II,III,2 | themselves to be conditioned by personal interests or external pressures 9 II,III,2 | suitability, whether because of personal knowledge or because of 10 II,IV,1 | must become truly and fully personal.(81)~For celibate candidates, 11 II,IV,3 | the different situations, personal and ecclesial, yet at the 12 II,IV,3 | Christian morality, in its personal and social dimensions and, 13 II,IV,3 | encouraged to establish a small personal library with a theological-pastoral 14 III, 1,2 | specific territorial or personal circumscription, in an institute 15 III, 1,2 | difficulties because of personal circumstances.~4. The deacon 16 III, 1,2 | which are congruent with his personal abilities, his celibate 17 III, 1,2 | of evaluation are also: personal condition, the nature of 18 III, 2,4 | difficulties of a social and personal nature, and can be exercised 19 III, 2,4 | Christian marriage, the personal preparation of future spouses, 20 III, 2,6 | the pastoral needs and the personal, family (in the case of 21 III, 3,4 | Christ for all men instead of personal interests and ideologies 22 III, 3,5 | 6-7).~Prayer, which is a personal dialogue with God, confers 23 III, 3,5 | sanctification which foster personal encounter with God. (211)~ 24 III, 3,6 | so far from impeding the personal development of deacons, 25 III, 3,6 | which profoundly influences personal relationships and in many 26 III, 3,6 | discern and accept their new personal circumstances and to persevere 27 III, 4,2 | uncompromising fidelity to a personal vocation to ministry (“may 28 III, 4,4 | much as it responds to the personal needs of each deacon, since 29 III, 4,5 | Specificity~67. Personal concern and commitment in 30 III, 4,6 | is sustained by “a truly personal encounter with Jesus, a 31 III, 4,6 | devotion, liturgical prayer, personal meditation and the habitual