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being 62
belief 2
believe 9
believer 34
believers 17
believes 1
believing 17
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35 personal
35 should
34 already
34 believer
34 like
34 many
34 very
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believer

   Part,  Paragraph
1 Intro,7| catch and transform every believer into a fisher of men.~ 2 I,12 | strength and reach every believer, so that each one "may have 3 I,13 | or consecrated person or believer, and for all vocations in 4 II,15 | project of man. Only after the believer has recognised that Jesus 5 II,17 | at the Eucharist every believer is called to conform himself 6 II,17 | Christ in every person. The believer's commitment is not exhausted 7 II,18 | calls to witness~18. Every believer, enlightened by the knowledge 8 II,19 | movement from the condition of believer inserted into Christ through 9 II,19 | vocation in the individual believer, especially in the youngest.~ 10 II,19 | helps and stimulates each believer to be aware of the gift 11 III,24 | reference in the life of the believer and the believing community 12 III,26 | intention of placing the believer before the proposal of God; 13 III,26 | it will seek to lead the believer to commit himself before 14 III,26 | vocational proposal, and the believer, on the strength of his 15 III,26 | men or women, but to every believer, to parents, to catechists, 16 III,26 | the life of the individual believer. In concrete, more attention 17 III,27 | vocational journey of each believer. A personal and communitarian 18 III,27 | should help the individual believer to discover the vocational 19 III,27 | the Church and of every believer is expressed in all its 20 III,27 | mystery celebrated, the believer must recognise his own personal 21 III,27 | listening to God that the believer can discover the project 22 III,27 | contemplation of the mystery, the believer discovers his own identity, " 23 III,27 | eyes and the ears of the believer are opened to recognise 24 III,27 | fraternity in which every believer can and must experience 25 III,27 | Precisely because the believer lives, by grace, the experience 26 III,27 | journey of faith of every believer. The faith, in fact, is 27 III,28 | existential condition of every believer is condensed. This is his 28 III,28 | identity.~Therefore every believer must live the communal event 29 III,28 | experience, that leads every believer to "the discovery and assumption 30 III,29 | the faith, in which every believer, helped by the Holy Spirit, 31 IV,36 | humanity, then the life of the believer, too, is called to model 32 IV,36 | recognise" the Lord, and every believer the meaning of life, then 33 IV,37 | responding to one's vocation as a believer means finding that rock 34 IV,37 | has learned to read as a believer, in his questions, anxieties


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