Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | aspects of the catechists' vocation, identity, spirituality,
2 I, I,2 | 2. Vocation and identity. Every baptized
3 I, I,2 | groups. Within the general vocation of the laity there are particular
4 I, I,2 | origin of the catechist's vocation, therefore, apart from the
5 I, I,2 | practice, the catechist's vocation is both specific, i.e. for
6 I, I,2 | distinctiveness of the catechist's vocation. Each one, therefore, should
7 I, I,2 | his or her own particular vocation .~From these premises it
8 I,II,6 | catechists springs from their vocation and mission. It includes,
9 I,II,6 | i.e. to live out their own vocation "with the fervour of the
10 I,II,6 | conditioned by their apostolic vocation, and therefore should bear
11 I,II,8 | St. Mark concerning the vocation of the apostles: "He appointed
12 I,II,9 | their baptism and special vocation, catechists who live in
13 I,II,9 | be the response to their vocation, and which will help them
14 I,II,10 | Through her own special vocation, Mary saw the Son of God "
15 II, V,20 | catechist. In living out their vocation, catechists, like all members
16 III,VI,32 | in fact, to look upon the vocation of a catechist as a mission
17 III,VII,33 | Confirmation and special vocation. They should be given respect
18 Conclu,VII,37| Lord for the gift of your vocation, through which Christ has
19 Conclu,VII,37| with generosity to your vocation and your names will be written
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