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1 1, 9 | God, therefore,...all are called, and they belong to it or
2 1, 9 | by the grace of God are called to salvation."17 It is necessary
3 1, 11| women of every age: all are called to it and destined for it.
4 2, 14| mankind, and all people are called to become members of it.
5 2, 17| and mission which can be called "anthropocentric" in the
6 2, 17| by whatever name it is called. For the same reason they
7 2, 19| those which can properly be called "evangelical," since they
8 3, 29| place.44 I have repeatedly called this fact to mind, and it
9 3, 30| wider, and we Christians are called to an apostolic courage
10 3, 30| the universal Church, are called to have the same courage
11 4, 37| s sea, and that they are called to ever greater unity and
12 4, 38| heritage in Christ, who called himself "the way, and the
13 5, 43| in Christ.~The Church is called to bear witness to Christ
14 5, 45| witness even when he is called to manifest his faith in
15 5, 49| phase of ecclesial history, called the plantatio Ecclesiae,
16 5, 57| Christian communities are called to practice dialogue, although
17 5, 60| Beatitudes, the Church is called to be on the side of those
18 6, 61| Paul, who by God's will was called and sent forth to the nations (
19 6, 65| to which they have been called as ministers of the Gospel."130
20 6, 67| the bishops, priests are called by virtue of the sacrament
21 6, 71| activity which they are called to make.148 The need for
22 6, 71| character, they especially are called "to seek the kingdom of
23 6, 75| illustrious history, is called to play a role of primary
24 7, 85| both young and old, are called to give and to receive in
25 8, 87| to all those whom God has called to be missionaries.~
26 8, 90| holiness: "Holiness must be called a fundamental presupposition
27 8, 90| member of the faithful is called to holiness and to mission.
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