Part, Paragraph
1 II,19| Kingdom and plant there the seed of the Gospel.~In this way
2 II,19| mission of the Church is a seed of the Kingdom. Vocation
3 IV,32| the Father, who sows the seed of the Word and educates (
4 IV,32| to be sowers of the good seed of vocation, and then accompaniers
5 IV,33| He continues to sow His seed in abundance, with absolute
6 IV,33| of the ground where the seed falls.~a) Two liberties
7 IV,33| courage to sow the good seed of the Gospel, of the Lord'
8 IV,33| precisely the certainty of the seed placed by the Father in
9 IV,33| everywhere and sow the good seed of vocations, of not remaining
10 IV,33| time~To scatter the good seed of vocation at the most
11 IV,33| prevent the sprouting of the seed: "pastoral experience shows
12 IV,33| God (cf Mt 13, 31ff.): the seed of a vocation is like a
13 IV,33| vocation is like a mustard seed that, when it is sown, or
14 IV,33| diffidence, as if it were a seed of unhappiness.~And then
15 IV,33| has already said this. The seed of vocation is the smallest
16 IV,33| the parable of the mustard seed, that "when it has grown
17 IV,33| 32); therefore it is a seed with its own strength, even
18 IV,33| from the ground to the seed; to pay attention to everything,
19 IV,34| person the awareness of the seed sown in his heart now becomes
20 IV,35| this mystery, it allows the seed of a vocation to be discerned
21 IV,35| discerned little by little; the seed that the Father-sower sowed
22 IV,35| the furrows of life. That seed, even though small, now
23 IV,36| self-recognition", then the seed of the vocation is already
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