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1 Intro,8 | theory and pedagogical experience, in order to provide a concrete
2 I,11 | the fear remains that an experience in the Church limits their
3 I,11 | afraid of their future, they experience anxiety in the face of definitive
4 I,12 | know how to celebrate the experience of the divine and show God
5 II,16 | in today's culture, to experience wonder before the gift of
6 II,16 | significance of a responsorial experience: it becomes a responsible
7 II,17 | the Christian vocational experience evoked by the Word of God: "
8 II,18 | having lived a prolonged experience with the Lord, the disciples
9 II,18 | eve of the Passion, they experience a certain anxiety (Jn 14,
10 II,19 | person, in his own vocational experience, finds an event that cannot
11 II,21 | Fathers, opens people to the experience of the call and the spiritual
12 II,22 | expression of the Christian experience.~b) Attention to all vocations~
13 III,26 | of provoking a religious experience which could bring children,
14 III,27 | service of charity, the experience of receiving the love of
15 III,27 | personal and communitarian experience, systematic and committed
16 III,27 | in-vocation.~But also the personal experience of prayer, as dialogue with
17 III,27 | dimension is most evident in the experience of the early Church, whose
18 III,27 | every believer can and must experience that union among men and
19 III,27 | for someone who does not experience fraternity and closes himself
20 III,27 | be acquired only in the experience of real fraternity. "The
21 III,27 | project of fraternity.~An experience of sharing around the Word,
22 III,27 | vocations.~Another positive experience of vocations promotion in
23 III,27 | very specific and immediate experience, young people can travel
24 III,27 | It consists in living the experience of freedom in Christ, at
25 III,27 | believer lives, by grace, the experience of liberty in Christ, he
26 III,27 | own vocation, because the experience of service, especially where
27 III,27 | its truest meaning, is an experience of great humanity, which
28 III,27 | necessities of others. The experience of service is an experience
29 III,27 | experience of service is an experience of great freedom in Christ.~
30 III,27 | logical to place its own experience at the service of others,
31 III,28 | only through this overall experience can he identify his particular
32 III,28 | threshold of a very personal experience, a demanding confrontation,
33 III,28 | profoundly and totally ecclesial experience, that leads every believer
34 III,28 | which are not born from this experience and insertion in the communitarian
35 III,28 | harmoniously co-ordinated for an experience that can be decisive only
36 III,28 | objective measure of the experience of faith, which can not,
37 III,28 | Naturally the objective experience must also become subjective,
38 III,29 | greater or lesser extent in an experience of faith.~This entails bringing
39 III,29 | dimensions of the Christian experience are not ignored: the vocation
40 III,29 | feminine genius" and the vast experience of women in the educational
41 III,29(94)| has been such a positive experience. In Bogotà (Colombia), at
42 IV,33 | sprouting of the seed: "pastoral experience shows that the first manifestation
43 IV,34 | share: one's faith, one's experience of God, the difficulties
44 IV,34 | promotion. A little like the experience of Jesus' first disciples
45 IV,34 | obviously a deeply touching experience if John, after many years,
46 IV,34 | the heart is full and the experience of its beauty continues
47 IV,36 | vocation. Always related to an experience of God, in whom the person
48 IV,36 | more the connection between experience of God and discovery of
49 IV,37 | but also of the spiritual experience and, particularly, of the
50 IV,37 | and, particularly, of the experience of vocation as a choice
51 IV,37 | way, their own subjective experience, which confirms what the
52 IV,37 | from a personal negative experience.~Much attention should be
53 IV,37 | certainty that comes from the experience of having already been loved
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