Part, Paragraph
1 I,11 | elementary grammar' of existence, they are nomads: they move
2 II | Spirit underlies the full existence of mankind, as a call to
3 II,16 | Father calls to life~16. The existence of each one is the fruit
4 II,16 | gratuitousness, the eternal source of existence and love, the individual
5 II,16 | and limited measure of his existence, to be like Him; and therefore "
6 II,16 | that people might consider existence to be something obvious,
7 II,17 | the cross, to fill one's existence with gratitude and gratuity,
8 III,26 | over the whole of one's existence. Authentic pastoral work
9 III,26 | responsibility in the face of existence, which, by its very nature,
10 III,26 | generic way the meaning of existence, but aims towards a personal
11 III,26 | values common and basic to existence and an appeal to serve the
12 III,26 | the elementary values of existence. It is not pastoral work
13 III,27 | their life, but their whole existence. The Christian vocation
14 III,27 | Christian vocation is, in fact, existence for others.~d) Witness-proclamation
15 III,27 | with the totality of one's existence and humanity, with the whole
16 III,29 | the vocational nature of existence in a particular Church are
17 III,29 | ordained ministry for the existence of the Christian community. ~
18 IV,35 | for the foundation of his existence. An authentic vocations
19 IV,35 | mysterious fabric of human existence, the outline of a divine
20 IV,36 | the general sense of human existence, as the final objective
21 IV,36 | beginning of a person's existence, that constitutes him in
22 Conclu,39| of life, respect for the existence of every man in all its
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