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1 Intro,1| time bearing in his heart a concern for all the Churches throughout 2 Intro,2| of which were marked by a concern for evangelization on the 3 I,7 | knowledge of the flock, concern for all, mercy towards the 4 I,8 | the basis of the Bishops' concern for the other particular 5 II,19 | the College of Bishops, concern for the good of the whole 6 II,20 | demanded by the Church's concern for the poor, who must be 7 II,21 | Tit 2:13). In his pastoral concern he should be especially 8 II,21 | priests, showing a father's concern for their ascetic and spiritual 9 III,29 | object of his proper pastoral concern and for which he insistently 10 III,29 | demonstrate his personal concern through direct interventions 11 III,29 | ensure that a corresponding concern is shown by all those who 12 III,30 | evangelization and thus a specific concern of the episcopal office. 13 IV,39 | that the greatest pastoral concern must be shown for this sacrament 14 IV,41 | especially where these concern members of the lay faithful 15 V,43 | and in their unremitting concern for the People of God.~In 16 V,45 | in the Diocese, special concern will certainly be shown 17 V,48 | each Bishop will show his concern above all by selecting with 18 V,50 | The Bishop's concern for persons of consecrated 19 V,50 | Canonization.~In his careful concern for all forms of consecrated 20 V,50 | forms of consecrated life, a concern which finds expression in 21 V,50 | existing canon law.~A special concern was recommended for Institutes 22 V,52 | The Bishop's concern for the family~52. The Synod 23 VI,55 | obliged to extend their concern to the entire Church. '' 24 VI,57 | aspects of common pastoral concern. In this regard, the Synod 25 VI,59 | coordination, but rather out of a concern for the other Churches, 26 VI,59 | also expressed in loving concern for those pastors who, more 27 VII,67 | Gospel, and he shows profound concern for the defence of all who 28 VII,69 | fail to manifest particular concern for the demands of love 29 VII,71 | field of health~71. Human concern leads the Bishop to imitate 30 VII,71 | sick by showing personal concern and closeness to the suffering, 31 VII,71 | forceful expression to their concern for the promotion of an