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1 Intro,5| precious and irreplaceable means by which your children and
2 I,12 | the Christian message by means of the languages of our
3 II,16 | Recognising the Father means that we exist in his way,
4 II,16 | Christian is called, by means of love, to encourage the
5 II,16 | to one's Baptism, then, means looking above, as children,
6 II,18 | realisation of the community; this means — yet again — to make the
7 II,18 | amen".(39)~Above all it means "yes" to the Holy Spirit
8 II,19 | continually call".(44) By means of this call, in its various
9 II,21 | ecclesial experiences, and by means of studies that present
10 III | theology of vocation, but by means of certain operational principles,
11 III,26 | words, to speak of vocation means speaking of the constitutive
12 III,26 | values of life, for example, means proposing (and learning
13 III,26 | because proposing Jesus Christ means proposing a precise life
14 III,27 | gathered together in Christ by means of His cross, as the community
15 III,27 | within it, as well as by means of catechetical instruction
16 III,27 | becomes the gift given by means of personal witness and
17 III,28 | to find their bearings by means of a profoundly and totally
18 IV,33 | young person; rather it means understanding and respecting
19 IV,34 | The woman, in fact, by means of this encounter, maps
20 IV,34 | accompany a young person means knowing how to identify
21 IV,34 | accompany someone's vocation means, above all, to share: one'
22 IV,35 | emptiness.~Above all, educating means bringing out the reality
23 IV,35 | caused their sadness, by means of a wise method of reading:
24 IV,35 | of invocation. Educating means e-voking the truth of the
25 IV,36 | than his possibilities, means offending his dignity and
26 IV,36 | for the vocational choice means showing more and more the
27 IV,37 | s vocation as a believer means finding that rock on which
28 IV,37 | Vocation" fundamentally means "call": therefore there
29 IV,37 | consecrate oneself to God means in every case re-taking
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