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1 Intro,1 | blood of martyrs and the gift of innumerable vocations
2 Intro,1 | each one according to the gift and the mission received.
3 I,11 | others, of life received as a gift to be generated in others.
4 I,12 | given, between awareness of gift and choice of life. We know
5 I,12 | which is also event, is gift, is new life: "So then you
6 I,12 | open to life and to the gift of life are needed; husbands
7 I,13 | freedom to be touched by the gift received, by affection,
8 I,13 | excluded, there is an original gift of God which waits to be
9 I,13 | the initiative of God, a gift of the Father, Son and Holy
10 II | self and in holiness; as gift in the Church for the world.
11 II,15 | 38), the source of every gift and expression of the irrepressible
12 II,15 | Son has lived even to the gift of his life. In fact "he
13 II,15 | regularly supplants the personal gift: to build up in unity the
14 II,16 | experience wonder before the gift of life.(30)~While it is
15 II,16 | perception that life is a gift should not only give rise
16 II,16 | itself a call to love. A gift received which, by its nature,
17 II,17 | people: to welcome life as a gift from the hands of the Father
18 II,17 | and pour out again this gift on those to whom the Father
19 II,17 | to make of one's life a gift. The sending-mission is
20 II,17 | lived in its fullness, as gift and mission, the Christian
21 II,17 | enters into the style of the gift of Jesus, like Him, becoming
22 II,18 | the name of the Son, the gift of the risen Lord",(35) "
23 II,18 | and most aware manner the gift of and the meeting with
24 II,18 | the face of God and His gift of love ("Be sealed with
25 II,18 | love ("Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit"),(38)
26 II,19 | response to the specific gift of the Spirit. In this community
27 II,19 | the pure gratuity of the gift. The call of God is a gift
28 II,19 | gift. The call of God is a gift for the community, for the
29 II,19 | same prism. They define the gift and contribution of each
30 II,19 | believer to be aware of the gift received and of the responsibility
31 II,19 | responsibility that the gift brings with it.~She also
32 II,19 | asks the Father for the gift of the Spirit who raises
33 III,26 | responsibility in the order of the gift received or the Word of
34 III,26 | unequivocal way a project or a gift of God to the person, and
35 III,26 | to the welcoming of the gift, or it does not merit the
36 III,26 | to responsibility to the gift, then to faith; to following
37 III,26 | naturally from gratitude for the gift received to the gratuity
38 III,26 | to him or her the total gift of self to God as the natural,
39 III,26 | deserving, but a grace and gift of God for each person,
40 III,26 | Pentecost, the extraordinary gift of the Spirit. But the Spirit
41 III,27 | and with God which is a gift from on high. The Acts of
42 III,27 | vocation in the Church is a gift to be lived for others,
43 III,27 | freedom, then it is also a gift to be lived with others.
44 III,27 | pardon and love, with the gift of self and service, following
45 III,27 | The faith, in fact, is a gift received from God and witnessed
46 III,27 | testimony becomes an active gift: the gift received becomes
47 III,27 | becomes an active gift: the gift received becomes the gift
48 III,27 | gift received becomes the gift given by means of personal
49 III,27 | the final, even bloody, gift of one's life.~This growth
50 III,27 | for having received the gift of the faith, must change
51 III,27 | level for discovering the gift received, realising it and
52 III,27 | recognise and manifest the gift of the Spirit.(84)~The direct
53 III,27 | origins in the awareness of a gift, and from an awareness that
54 IV,31 | participate in the same gift and responsibility. This
55 IV,32 | discern the presence of the gift that comes from on high.~
56 IV,33 | to be free to welcome the gift.~Whoever accompanies a brother
57 IV,33 | is also the bearer of a gift, of a particular vocation
58 IV,36 | are clear. If there is a gift at the beginning of a person'
59 IV,36 | path marked out: if it is a gift, it will be fully itself
60 IV,36 | always in the logic of the gift, otherwise it will become
61 IV,36 | outwith the logic of the gift.~The whole of pastoral work
62 IV,36 | of the human and of the gift which every person has and
63 IV,36 | to be the author of the gift and the choice. This logic
64 IV,36 | subverts the truth of life as a gift received that tends naturally
65 IV,37 | to being, received as a gift from God (this is the ontological
66 IV,37 | lived and interpreted as a gift, but also as a demanding
67 IV,37 | potential, aware of the gift of having been chosen.~c)
68 Conclu,38| people called to spread the gift of faith and to encourage
69 Conclu,39| ever older grant us the gift of new vocations that can
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