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1 Intro,1 | consecrated life in its various forms, from the monastic
2 Intro,2 | charisms, the exchange of various experiences and difficulties
3 I,11 | diversified Europe, made so by various historical-political events (
4 I,12 | reiterated afterwards, in various circumstances, by the Magisterium.~
5 I,13 | Church and in the world various vocations which, while on
6 I,13 | level they respond to the various needs of the new evangelisation,
7 II,19 | means of this call, in its various forms, and at the same time
8 II,21 | complete synthesis of its various aspects. In the Liturgy
9 II,21 | ecumenical spirit.(46)~Within the various ecclesial experiences, and
10 II,22(50)| already a valued presence in various parishes and it would be
11 II,22 | vocation to marriage, the various lay forms of association
12 III,25 | community as such, in its various expressions: from the universal
13 III,26 | individuals, there exist various types of call: to life primarily,
14 III,26 | the meeting place of the various dimensions, almost a sort
15 III,26 | the catechumenate; to the various groups for Christian education
16 III,26 | pro-life movement to the various initiatives regarding social
17 III,27 | particular Churches and the various institutes of consecrated
18 III,29 | vocations promotion and various activities for resolving "
19 IV,30 | sincere desire to provide the various pastoral workers with an
20 IV,37 | sufferings, delusions, or various incidents that are not yet
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