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1 I,Intro,1| government.(9)~The sacramental nature of ecclesial ministry is 2 I,Intro,2| in accord with its proper nature, to its original function 3 II,Intro,5| This document—by its very nature—establishes only some basic 4 II,II | requirements of a general nature and others responding to 5 II,III,2 | towards ensuring the objective nature of the vocational discernment, 6 III, 1,2 | Given the exceptional nature of such cases, the diocesan 7 III, 1,2 | or group, even of a civil nature, which is incompatible with 8 III, 1,2 | avoid all associations whose nature, objectives and methods 9 III (69)| taking into account the nature of their office and the 10 III, 1,2 | personal condition, the nature of the office exercised, 11 III, 2,2 | missionary (103) by her very nature, both because her origin 12 III, 2,4 | of a social and personal nature, and can be exercised at 13 III, 2,4 | particularly of a spiritual nature, which are obtained through 14 III, 2,6 | consider the deep spiritual nature of this diaconia, then we 15 III, 2,7 | priesthood whose indispensable nature shall be clearly emphasized. 16 III, 3,2 | and sharers in the divine nature and thus are made holy”. (177)~ 17 III, 3,3 | communion essential to the nature of the Church.~47. The primary 18 III, 3,3 | rather an inclination of nature inspired by grace, with 19 III, 4,1 | and duty arising from the nature of the vocational commitment 20 III, 4,1 | emphasised the obligatory nature of such formation for the 21 III, 4,6 | faithful, within the organic nature of ecclesial communion.~