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1 Int, 2 | them; to foster missionary vocations; to encourage theologians
2 4, 36| countries, the decrease of vocations to the apostolate, and the
3 6, 64| and increase missionary vocations.~
4 6, 69| richness of the Spirit come the vocations of the Institutes of Consecrated
5 6, 75| missionary, but in which specific vocations and institutions for missionary
6 7, 77| missions and missionary vocations. They help missionaries
7 7, 79| by promoting missionary vocations. While acknowledging the
8 7, 79| congregations. Promoting such vocations is at the heart of missionary
9 7, 79| this concern for missionary vocations. Conscious of the overall
10 7, 79| the increase, missionary vocations, which are the real measure
11 7, 79| danger of disappearing. Vocations to the priesthood and the
12 7, 80| by fostering missionary vocations among their sons and daughters."167~
13 7, 80| with conditions that favor vocations among young people. When
14 7, 83| universal mission, promoting vocations ad gentes and encouraging
15 7, 84| the fostering of lifelong vocations ad gentes, in both the older
16 7, 85| begrudgingly conceding vocations to missionary institutes,
17 7, 85| blessed with an abundance of vocations, are in a position to send
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