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1 1, 7 | would display the lofty vocation which the faithful have
2 1, 8 | condition and his integral vocation. Consequently, "the man
3 1, 17 | of Christ knows that his vocation is to freedom. "You were
4 1, 18 | way worthy of our sublime vocation as "sons in the Son". ~This
5 1, 18 | sons in the Son". ~This vocation to perfect love is not restricted
6 2, 29 | cast light on the exalted vocation of the faithful in Christ
7 2, 52 | acting person, with his vocation to life with God and to
8 2, 67 | the dignity and integral vocation of the human person. Every
9 2, 73 | inconsistency with that dignity and vocation which have been bestowed
10 2, 83 | promotes man in his dignity and vocation. Consequently, she must
11 2, 83 | through his good actions, his vocation to freedom in obedience
12 3, 86 | an echo of the primordial vocation whereby the Creator calls
13 3, 109 | content of faith itself. The "vocation" of the theologian in the
14 3, 109(170)| Instruction on the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian Donum
15 3, 110(172)| Instruction on the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian Donum
16 3, 112 | the human heart and its vocation to divine love. ~In fact,
17 3, 113(177)| Instruction on the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian Donum
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