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| Alphabetical [« »] reduced 4 reducing 1 reduction 1 reference 15 referring 3 refers 2 refined 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 families 15 pontificale 15 receive 15 reference 15 regard 15 religious 15 some | Congregation for Catholic Education; Congregation for the Clergy Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons IntraText - Concordances reference |
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1 I, 1 | documents, is intended as a reference point and a normative source 2 I, 1 | Diaconate, with specific reference to the practical dimension 3 II,Intro,2| 2. Reference to a sure theology of the 4 II,Intro,2| authoritative points of reference, completely at the mercy 5 II,Intro,2| opinions. There are points of reference, and they are very clear, 6 II,Intro,2| even if not the first, reference in the definition of the 7 II,Intro,3| perspective of diakonia.~In reference to the munus docendi the 8 II,Intro,5| is intended as a point of reference for defining the criteria 9 II,Intro,5| Episcopal Conferences must make reference for the preparation or eventual 10 II,III,5 | Ministeria quaedam, to which reference should be made.~58. Aspirants 11 II,Conclu | be an important point of reference for those Churches in which 12 III, 3,3 | therefore, finds the point of reference for his own ministry in 13 III, 3,4 | aforementioned points of reference emphasize the primacy of 14 III, 4,7 | the diocesan level, in reference to the bishop or his delegate, 15 III, 4,7 | exercises his own ministry, in reference to the parish priest or