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1 I,11 | a political or economic nature, but also, and firstly, 2 II,16 | gift received which, by its nature, tends to become a good 3 II,17 | bears the very stamp of his nature" (Heb 1, 3), predestining 4 II,17 | expresses its oblational nature which attains its supreme 5 II,19 | Church, in Christ, is in the nature of a sacrament — a sign 6 II,19 | vocations.~In its particular nature every vocation is, at the 7 II,19 | Church, in Christ, is in the nature of a sacrament", then every 8 II,22 | based upon the vocational nature of the Church and of every 9 III,25 | based upon the vocational nature of the Church".(59)~Consequently, 10 III,25 | Consequently, by its very nature, pastoral work for vocations 11 III,26 | beginnings and by its very nature, is orientated towards vocational 12 III,26 | good received which, by its nature, tends to become a good 13 III,26 | existence, which, by its very nature, demands from each one a 14 III,26 | one's life, by its very nature, demands a preparatory attention 15 III,26 | the somewhat ambivalent nature of pastoral work for vocations 16 III,27(77)| The liturgy by its very nature is an appeal. It is the 17 III,28 | the gradual and convergent nature of pastoral work for vocations.~ 18 III,29 | illustrate the vocational nature of existence in a particular 19 III,29 | particular sign of the vocational nature of life and the community 20 III,29 | reminder of the vocational nature of life and the necessity 21 III,29 | illustrate our vocational nature, pedagogical places of vocations 22 IV,34 | of admitting the relative nature of his closeness or his 23 IV,35 | indicates in the normative nature of the Word and in the centrality 24 IV,36 | that tends, by its very nature, to become a good given, 25 IV,36 | that it respects its own nature. It can make whatever choice 26 IV,37 | realised their precarious nature it is no wonder that he 27 IV,37 | which immediately, as is the nature of a Christian vocation, 28 IV,37 | that: "Knowledge of the nature and mission of the ministerial 29 IV,37 | foremost, to be aware of the nature and mission of that state 30 IV,37 | limitations, between grace and nature, between the God who calls


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