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1 1, 7 | us; it is the echo of a call from God who is the origin
2 1, 9 | in this way: "Why do you call me good? No one is good
3 1, 15 | shall not murder" becomes a call to an attentive love which
4 1, 19 | people to follow him. His call is addressed first to those
5 1, 22 | are taken aback by Jesus' call to discipleship, the demands
6 2, 44 | God is to us, whenever we call upon him? And what great
7 2, 53 | culture has led some to call into question the immutability
8 2, 53 | profound truth of his being. To call into question the permanent
9 2, 55 | certain authors no longer call its actions "judgments"
10 2, 58 | solitude, but opens him to the call, to the voice of God. In
11 2, 64 | quoted also represent a call to form our conscience,
12 2, 66 | dominated by the fundamental call of Jesus to follow him —
13 2, 66 | me" (Mt 19:21); to this call the disciple must respond
14 2, 66 | save it" (Mk 8:35). ~Jesus' call to "come, follow me" marks
15 2, 67 | his end, following God's call. But this capacity is actually
16 2, 70 | tradition of the Church, we call mortal sin the act by which
17 2, 74 | and cultural trends which call for careful discernment
18 3, 93 | afresh: "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil,
19 3, 95 | whereby she does not agree to call good evil and evil good";151
20 3, 111 | must give to the divine call which comes in the process
21 3, 115 | pastoral charity listen to the call of the One who "first loved
22 Conc, 118| triumphant power, if we only call upon him. Indeed, sin itself
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