Formación de los sacerdotes y funciones sacerdotales [Formation of priests and priestly functions]
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Armogthe, Jean-RobertGE Subjects
Religious ethicsSpirituality and ethics
Christian denominations
Practical theology and theological education
Ministerial and pastoral training
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"La ordenación sacerdotal introduce una transformación fundamental, ontológica, en el sujeto; esta transformación, afirmada por la teología clásica, nos lleva de nuevo a hablar de un carácter espiritual indeleble, que no puede ser reiterado y que proviene de una participación especial en la función de Jesucristo: «El que es ordenado ejerce un triple ministerio: es enviado a predicar y enseñar, a administrar los sacramentos y a guiar al pueblo de Dios que le es confiado.»"Date
1990Type
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