Part, Paragraph
1 Intro,6 | maintain that they have no responsibility in this area.~We wish to
2 I,11 | perhaps, too, with little responsibility in relation to life, one'
3 I,11 | capable of assuming such responsibility?~If it is true that the
4 I,13 | measure, and is the source of responsibility for life.~The ability to
5 II,16 | and thus the capacity and responsibility, of love and communion.
6 II,19 | gift received and of the responsibility that the gift brings with
7 II,19 | to the divine action the responsibility of calling, as if she were
8 II,21 | Church.~It is the Bishops' responsibility to promote, to approach
9 III,25 | no-one, has the grace and the responsibility of caring for vocations.
10 III,26 | subject the assumption of responsibility in the order of the gift
11 III,26 | primarily, and then to love; to responsibility to the gift, then to faith;
12 III,26 | fundamental attitude of responsibility in the face of existence,
13 III,28 | and assumption of his own responsibility in the Church".(85) Vocations
14 IV,31 | participate in the same gift and responsibility. This is the Gospel of vocation.~
15 IV,34 | his life in freedom and responsibility, according to the truth
16 IV,37 | friendship, and that sense of responsibility that lets him live the same
17 Conclu,38| reflect also on our own responsibility, as believers and people
18 Conclu,39| Christian roots, of the responsibility which derives from this.
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