Part, Paragraph
1 II,15 | ecclesiology. Christ is the project of man. Only after the believer
2 II,16 | a subsequent vocational project.~The simple fact of being
3 II,19 | and is specified in a life project; there are no generic vocations.~
4 II,23 | realising the vocational project; a creature given to us
5 III,26 | the realisation of a life project as God wants it, according
6 III,26 | not only the existential project, but rather all the individual
7 III,26 | clear and unequivocal way a project or a gift of God to the
8 III,26 | proposing a precise life project.~Hence a fertile pastoral
9 III,27 | believer can discover the project that God himself has planned:
10 III,27 | component of a vocational project, or only by tasting it,
11 III,27 | always and everywhere, be a project of fraternity.~An experience
12 III,29 | There is a certain general project of unified pastoral work
13 IV,34 | truth of the mysterious project willed by God for him. This
14 IV,34 | lived according to God's project.~The manner of communicating
15 IV,37 | according to that singular project that can only give happiness.
16 IV,37 | part of his own vocational project, and who does not presume
17 IV,37 | subject, but according to a project which regularly surpasses
18 IV,37 | sequela Christi".~A vocational project rich in believing memory~
19 IV,37 | present, between memory and project.~a) Above all it is important
20 Conclu,39| young, each according to a project planned particularly for
21 Conclu,39| you free to believe in a project greater than yourself, free
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