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21. Since priestly training, because of the circumstances
particularly of contemporary society, must be pursued and perfected
even after the completion of the course of studies in seminaries, it
will be the responsibility of episcopal conferences in individual
nations to employ suitable means to this end. Such would be pastoral
institutes working together with suitably chosen parishes, meetings
held at stated times, and appropriate projects whereby the younger
clergy would be gradually introduced into the priestly life and
apostolic activity, under its spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral
aspects, and would be able, day by day, to renew and foster them more
effectively.
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