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1 Intro,2 | the Holy Spirit among the People of God. In this context, 2 Intro,3 | and proclaiming before all people the basis of Christian hope ( 3 Intro,3 | for the salvation of all people (cf. 1 Tim 2:4) and from 4 Intro,4 | the Holy Spirit can enable people to base their expectations 5 Intro,5 | and all our beloved lay people, we repeat aloud: ''Whatever 6 I,6 | revealing its mystery to all people.15 He called men and women 7 I,6 | believers and guides the people of the New Testament on 8 I,7 | s duty to lead the holy people of God as a devoted father 9 I,7 | sanctifying and governing the People of God are to be carried 10 I,8 | and universality of the People of God, but insofar as it 11 I,9 | the guidance of God's holy people towards eternal life. These 12 I,9 | sanctifies and governs the People of God; when he sanctifies, 13 I,10 | ministers and the rest of the People of God entails a unity, 14 II,12 | pastor and guide of his people. It is the figure of Moses. 15 II,12 | courageous in leading his people toward the Promised Land, 16 II,12 | prayer on behalf of his people. Like Moses, who after his 17 II,12 | mountain returned among his people with his face radiant (cf. 18 II,12 | and sent forth to lead the People of God along the paths of 19 II,12 | holiness lived with his people and for his people, in a 20 II,12 | with his people and for his people, in a communion which becomes 21 II,13 | and hope for God's holy people only when he walks in the 22 II,13 | experienced together with his people, along a path which is at 23 II,13 | spiritual advancement of the People of God. He must be holy 24 II,13 | enabling her to become ''a people gathered by the unity of 25 II,13 | of the Holy Spirit in the People of God entrusted to his 26 II,13 | holiness in the midst of his people.~ 27 II,14 | the Marian piety of the People of God.64 While holding 28 II,15 | frequently, and teaching the people. But let him teach the things 29 II,17 | for all the needs of the people entrusted to his care. In 30 II,17 | without ceasing for the People of God, and to carry out 31 II,17 | therefore prays with his people and for his people. He himself 32 II,17 | with his people and for his people. He himself is supported 33 II,17 | consecrated persons and the lay people of all ages. In their midst 34 II,18 | faithful, including lay people, for it is ''a fundamental, 35 II,19 | the sanctification of his people, the Bishop is called to 36 II,19 | responsibility of each member of the People of God, fostering in a balanced 37 II,20 | struggles and sufferings of the People of God, whom he is called 38 II,21 | important for the service of the People of God. In the reality of 39 II,22 | room for love, so that all people may attain to the Trinitarian 40 II,24 | religious men and women, and lay people – in an exchange of pastoral 41 II,25 | revived the spirits of their people, rebuilt churches after 42 II,25 | blazed new trails for their people. In times of difficulty, 43 II,25 | pastors who have a sense of people's aspirations and can take 44 II,25 | build, together with the people entrusted to their care.~ 45 II,25 | teachings handed down to their people a particular legacy of admiration 46 III,26 | Spirit, they are to call people to faith and strengthen 47 III,26 | for every individual and people.~The Synod Fathers rightly 48 III,27 | Bishop is enabled to lead his people to the heart of the mystery 49 III,28 | sensus fidei) of the whole people, when, 'from the bishops 50 III,28 | effective ministry among the People of God.~ 51 III,29 | teacher who preaches to the people entrusted to his care the 52 III,29 | the Spirit of truth, the People of God, under the guidance 53 III,29 | pre-eminent catechist of his people. The decisive role in this 54 III,29 | out their service to the People of God in fidelity to Tradition 55 III,31 | guardian of the faith among the People of God, can fail to mention 56 III,31 | essential task is to help the People of God to give to the word 57 IV,32 | constantly built up as the People of God, the Body of Christ 58 IV,32 | the sanctification of the People of God.~Hence the importance 59 IV,32 | guiding prayer for his people and with his people, and 60 IV,32 | his people and with his people, and presiding over the 61 IV,33 | great priest'' of his people (cf. Heb 10:21), the one 62 IV,33 | but he also encourages the People of God on their earthly 63 IV,34 | from which he teaches his people and helps them to grow through 64 IV,34 | presbyterate and for all the holy People of God.~In this regard, 65 IV,34 | special clarity when the holy People of God, all of them, are 66 IV,34 | the sanctification of the people and the worship and glorification 67 IV,35 | dealings with God's holy people. He should be capable of 68 IV,35 | that the ministers and the people gain an authentic understanding 69 IV,36 | reason for hope for God's People as they make their pilgrim 70 IV,36 | comfort for the pilgrim People of God''.141 It is a hope 71 IV,38 | initiation of children and young people, and to lay down norms concerning 72 IV,40 | more for multitudes of our people a true encounter with God 73 IV,41 | 41. The holiness of the People of God, to which the Bishop' 74 IV,41 | encouragement for the pilgrim People of God in its witness before 75 V,43 | particular portion of the People of God. Through the Gospel 76 V,43 | Eucharist, he is to help his people to grow as a reality of 77 V,43 | for the building up of the People of God, not for their destruction ( 78 V,43 | down for the good of the People of God. Hence Saint Ambrose' 79 V,43 | governance be accepted by the People of God as a manifestation 80 V,43 | unremitting concern for the People of God.~In the Synod Hall 81 V,44 | kingly function of the entire People of God. All the faithful, 82 V,44 | the other members of the People of God. The ontological 83 V,46 | of the Bishop among his people.180 ~In making his Pastoral 84 V,46 | when he is closest to his people in carrying out the ministry 85 V,46 | the Lord who visits his people in peace.~ 86 V,48 | Vocations need a vast network of people who pray fervently to '' 87 V,51 | are the majority of the People of God, the missionary power 88 V,51 | evident. To this end, lay people need the support, encouragement 89 V,53 | Young people, a pastoral priority for 90 V,53 | spiritual accompaniment of young people. A minister of hope can 91 V,53 | entrusted, that is, with young people. Like ''sentinels of the 92 V,53 | of the morning'', young people are awaiting the dawn of 93 V,53 | encourage, shows how many young people are ready to commit themselves 94 V,53 | children, adolescents and young people. They should not yield to 95 V,53 | better results.203 ~Young people, through personal relationships 96 V,54 | the broadest sense: young people, in other words, need to 97 V,54 | the pastoral care of young people and the promotion of vocations 98 V,54 | responsibility to accompany young people personally, by their friendship 99 V,54 | manifests to the portion of the People of God entrusted to his 100 V,54 | charge to care for the holy People of God as a devoted father 101 VI,55 | robbers, danger from my own people, danger from the Gentiles, 102 VI,55 | light of full truth over all people. For the rest, it is a holy 103 VI,58 | sense, the whole Christian people, whose pastors they are.~ 104 VI,60 | Catholic unity of God's holy people.247 ~There can be no doubt 105 VI,61 | pastors of a portion of the People of God. Nonetheless, the 106 VI,62 | components of that portion of the People of God entrusted to them; 107 VII,67 | many parts of the world, people are starving, while in other 108 VII,67 | Bishop, even as he exhorts people to assert their rights, 109 VII,68 | especially in these times when people belonging to different religions 110 VII,68 | faith and shepherds of the People of God, must give it proper 111 Conclu,73| satisfy the hunger of so many people.~Our own hearts might be 112 Conclu,74| on the part of the whole People of God. The Bishop needs 113 Conclu,74| shines forth for the pilgrim people of God'' – and in a particular


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