Pastoral Care

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Paulist Press, 1950 - 281 páginas
St. Gregory deals with the great responsibility of the episcopal office and its onerous nature. +

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CHAPTER PAGE
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The ruler should be pure in thought
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The ruler should always be exemplary in conduct
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The ruler should be discreet in keeping silence and prof itable in speech 46 48
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The ruler should be a neighbour in compassion to every one and exalted above all in thought
56
The ruler should in humility be the comrade of those who live the good life but in his zeal for righteousness he should be stern with the vices of evild...
59
In his preoccupation with external matters the ruler should not relax his care for the inner life nor should his solicitude for the inner life cause neglect...
68
The ruler should not be zealous to please men yet should give heed to what ought to please them
75
How to admonish slaves and masters 6 How to admonish the wise and the dull
101
How to admonish the impudent and the timid
103
How to admonish the insolent and the fainthearted
104
How to admonish the impatient and the patient
107
How to admonish the kindly and the envious
113
How to admonish the sincere and the insincere
116
How to admonish the hale and the sick
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The ruler should realise well that vices often masquerade as virtues 59 68 288 75
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The prudence required of the ruler in applying correc tion and connivance rigour and gentleness
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The rulers devotion to meditating on the Sacred Law 888 79
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PART THREE HOW THE RULER SHOULD TEACH AND ADMONISH HIS SUBJECTS BY HIS HOLY LIFE Prologue
89
Variety in the art of preaching
90
How to admonish the poor and the rich
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How to admonish the joyful and the
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How to admonish subjects and superiors
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TO THE INTRODUCTION
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TO PART THREE
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TO PART FOUR
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