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1 Intro,6 | the so-called vocations crisis is above all related to
2 I,11 | Eastern Europe and the general crisis which pervades the West,
3 I,11 | but because, within this crisis, there are also signs of
4 I,12 | there arises even a certain crisis of meaning, from which derives
5 I,13 | related to a situation of crisis or shortage of vocations,
6 I,13 | to resolve the vocations crisis by debatable methods, for
7 I,13 | resolving the vocations crisis by going around it, because
8 I,13 | people for the vocations crisis, to the courage to ask oneself
9 II,19 | welcoming of it.~The vocational crisis of those called is also
10 II,19 | of those called is also a crisis, today, of those calling.
11 III,26 | another, in situations of crisis.~There is a youthfulness
12 III,29 | Churches of Europe. The crisis of vocations is also a crisis
13 III,29 | crisis of vocations is also a crisis of communion in working
14 IV,30 | Vocational crisis and educational crisis~30.
15 IV,30 | Vocational crisis and educational crisis~30. Often in our Churches
16 IV,30 | families)".(95) The vocations crisis is certainly also a crisis
17 IV,30 | crisis is certainly also a crisis of pedagogy and of educational
18 IV,35 | causes of the vocations crisis.~At the same time the category
19 Conclu,38| conversion. The vocations crisis that we have seen and are
20 Conclu,38| come through the vocations crisis only if this process of
21 Conclu,38| vocations, especially where the crisis is most strongly felt.~Therefore
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