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Alphabetical [« »] prompts 1 proof 2 propagation 1 proper 29 properly 3 prophecy 1 prophet 5 | Frequency [« »] 29 diocese 29 great 29 pastor 29 proper 29 such 29 supreme 28 8 | John Paul II Pastores gregis IntraText - Concordances proper |
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1 I,8 | does this not only in a proper and specific manner when 2 II,13 | shares the call to holiness proper to all the faithful. He 3 III,28| the mission of teaching proper to Bishops consists in reverently 4 III,29| which is the object of his proper pastoral concern and for 5 IV,35 | Given the importance of the proper transmission of the faith 6 IV,37 | Eucharist, thanks to the proper planning of Sunday gatherings 7 IV,38 | down norms concerning their proper catechetical preparation 8 IV,40 | ecclesial communities the proper attitude in regard to this 9 V,43 | name of Christ, it is ''proper, ordinary and immediate, 10 V,44 | their Baptism, share in a proper way in the threefold munus 11 V,45 | the Synod Fathers felt it proper to focus their attention, 12 V,51 | the service of discernment proper to the Bishops. It is part 13 V,52 | children live out their proper vocation and are perfected 14 VI,56 | possess per se all ordinary, proper and immediate power needed 15 VI,56 | possesses all ordinary, proper and immediate power needed 16 VI,56 | ministry. He therefore has a proper sphere for the independent 17 VI,56 | must be present in it, as a proper element, the supreme authority 18 VI,56 | the Episcopal College are proper elements of the universal 19 VI,56 | there is also the ordinary, proper and immediate power of the 20 VI,56 | authority.218 ~The capacity of proper governance, including the 21 VI,56 | the power of governance proper to him (munus regendi) in 22 VI,56 | vindicates the ordinary, proper and immediate power of each 23 VI,57 | moments, each with its own proper meaning.227 The first is 24 VI,59 | out in the exercise of his proper pastoral ministry is always 25 VI,61 | passage of time and enjoy both proper discipline and liturgical 26 VI,61 | exercise of the functions proper to them.~Relations between 27 VI,63 | flock entrusted to him as a proper, ordinary and immediate 28 VII,68| younger generation and the proper use of the communications 29 VII,68| People of God, must give it proper attention.~When Christians