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| Alphabetical [« »] disappearance 1 discern 4 discerning 1 discernment 17 discharge 7 discharged 2 discharges 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 diaconia 17 diaconorum 17 different 17 discernment 17 doctrine 17 ecclesiastical 17 form | Congregation for Catholic Education; Congregation for the Clergy Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons IntraText - Concordances discernment |
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1 I, 1 | fundamental doctrinal vision, discernment of vocation, as well as 2 I, 1 | whether at the level of discernment and training or at that 3 II,Intro,5| the criteria of vocational discernment and the various aspects 4 II, I,1 | ultimately responsible for their discernment and formation.(27) While 5 II, I,4 | precious support in the discernment of their vocation, in human 6 II, I,5 | strong aid to his vocational discernment.~Those other ecclesial groupings 7 II,II | choice of God. The Church's discernment is therefore decisive for 8 II,II | ordained ministry.~This discernment must be conducted on the 9 II,II | pastoral needs. For the discernment of vocations to the permanent 10 II,III,2 | led to a more attentive discernment of their call.~42. The director 11 II,III,2 | nature of the vocational discernment, according to a well structured 12 II,III,2 | free and self conscious discernment, basing it on the requirements 13 III, 3,5 | employing the necessary discernment to arrive at better self-knowledge 14 III, 3,6 | necessary to exercise careful discernment when using the means of 15 III, 4,6 | personality, maturity and discernment.~Conscious of the example 16 III, 4,6 | relationships and on cultural discernment. He should also give careful 17 III, 4,7 | diaconal ministry from the discernment of vocation, (244) to the