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1 Intro,1 | sons and daughters of this Church to proclaim the message 2 Intro,2 | also the anxiety of the Church in Europe, at this difficult 3 Intro,2 | city and every city and Church of Europe, of past and present, 4 Intro,3 | absolutely necessary for the Church's mission, particularly 5 Intro,4 | educators, the care which Mother Church has for each one of her 6 Intro,4 | dearest young people, that the Church anxiously follows your progress 7 Intro,5 | to tell you how much the Church appreciates your vocation, 8 Intro,6 | weakens the message. In a Church which is totally vocational, 9 Intro,7 | poverty and the needs of this Church: "Master, we toiled all 10 Intro,8 | disposition of the whole Church, in Europe and outside Europe, 11 I,11 | Europeans have with the Church merits particular attention. 12 I,11 | people do not see in the Church the object of their search 13 I,11 | is not the problem, the Church is. The Church is aware 14 I,11 | problem, the Church is. The Church is aware of the difficulty 15 I,11 | that an experience in the Church limits their freedom",(8) 16 I,11 | while for many others the Church remains, or is becoming, 17 I,12 | Europe. For some time now the Church and the present Pope have 18 I,12 | Gospel, "in order to make the Church of the twentieth century 19 I,12 | to the Christians of the Church of Ephesus, which also today 20 I,12 | way at the reality of the Church in the old continent, which 21 I,12 | is anything but an "old church". She is a community of 22 I,12 | communities, so enamoured of the Church and the world as to know 23 I,12 | a free, open and dynamic Church, which is present in the 24 I,13 | birth, there exist in the Church and in the world various 25 I,13 | communion: "The particular Church is like a garden in flower, 26 I,13 | feeling and that of the whole Church is of appropriate recognition 27 I,13 | of the motherhood of the Church, open to the unstoppable 28 I,13 | vocations, because in the Lord's Church, either we grow together 29 I,13 | ours", those closest to the Church's circle or those who seem 30 I,13 | for the edification of the Church, and in this recognise and 31 I,13 | continues to call in every Church in every place;~— and so, 32 I,13 | unsuccessful face of the modern Church or it was judged to be a 33 II | holiness; as gift in the Church for the world. Every anthropology 34 II,15 | gifts of the Spirit, in the Church, as subordinate to the recognition 35 II,15 | vocational gifts in the Church; these three aspects are 36 II,15 | dynamism.~Therefore the Church, as an icon, reflects the 37 II,15 | towards "the new heaven".~The Church, and every vocation in it, 38 II,18 | current in this era of the Church in Europe. Holiness is the 39 II,18 | service of the vocation of the Church~However, proceeding effectively 40 II,18 | a real vitality for the Church of the year two thousand.~ 41 II,18 | Spirit that vocations in the Church are so many and, at the 42 II,18 | structure: vocations in the Church are necessary in their variety 43 II,18 | realise the vocation of the Church, and the vocation of the 44 II,18 | and the vocation of the Church — in its turn — is that 45 II,18 | vocations of and in the Church. All of the different vocations, 46 II,18 | is a "yes" also to the Church. In Confirmation the young 47 II,19 | From the Trinity to the Church in the World~19. Every Christian 48 II,19 | out his liberty.~a) In the Church and in the world, for the 49 II,19 | and in the world, for the Church and for the world~Every 50 II,19 | rather it flowers in the Church, in that Church that journeys 51 II,19 | flowers in the Church, in that Church that journeys through the 52 II,19 | says in Lumen Gentium: "the Church, in Christ, is in the nature 53 II,19 | On the one hand, the Church is a sign that reflects 54 II,19 | On the other hand, the Church is immersed in human time 55 II,19 | with the history of the Church in the world. Just as it 56 II,19 | Just as it is born in the Church and the world, so every 57 II,19 | is at the service of the Church and the world.~b) The Church, 58 II,19 | Church and the world.~b) The Church, community and communion 59 II,19 | communion of vocations~In the Church, the community of gifts 60 II,19 | in His body that is the Church and in the disciple who 61 II,19 | sign"; in relation to the Church it is a "ministry"; in relation 62 II,19 | to the Kingdom.~If "the Church, in Christ, is in the nature 63 II,19 | appeals.~In relation to the Church every vocation is ministry, 64 II,19 | the Spirit who makes the Church a "community of gifts"(42) 65 II,19 | apostolate and mission of the Church is a seed of the Kingdom. 66 II,19 | likeness of Jesus.~d) The Church, mother of vocations~The 67 II,19 | mother of vocations~The Church is the mother of vocations 68 II,19 | pedagogical function.~"The Church, called by God, established 69 II,19 | instrument of God's call. The Church is a living call, through 70 II,19 | that comes from God.~The Church exercises this mediating 71 II,19 | can add, finally, that the Church manifests her motherhood 72 II,19 | response. Certainly the Church's motherhood can not be 73 II,20 | vocations, present in every Church of Europe, are committed, 74 II,21 | full communion with the Church of Rome.~It is impossible 75 II,21 | their profound sense of the Church. This far-reaching process 76 II,21 | dedication to Christ and the Church.~It is the Bishops' responsibility 77 II,22 | vocational nature of the Church and of every human life 78 II,22 | This is at the base of the Church's commitment to all vocations 79 II,22 | expresses precisely the Church's direct dependence on Christ, 80 II,22 | ordained ministry makes the Church to be, above all in the 81 II,22 | vocation is born in the Church and is part of its life. 82 II,22 | preoccupation of the whole diocesan Church in order to guarantee the 83 II,22 | already traditional in the Church or to the new gifts of the 84 II,22 | care to every vocation. A Church is alive to the extent to 85 II,22 | lay vocation, so that the Church, in the sight of the world, 86 II,23 | Saviour and Mother of the Church. This long journey will 87 II,23 | Spirit, to generate the Church and every vocation.~Mary, 88 III | meaning in the life of the Church.~It is precisely this second 89 III,24 | The icon of the early Church~24. Historical situations 90 III,24 | the events of the early Church. These events of the early 91 III,24 | These events of the early Church and their way of living 92 III,24 | exemplum, the model for being Church. This is true also in regard 93 III,24 | the time when the early Church was numerically very poor 94 III,24 | vocations is the same age as the Church; it arose at the same time 95 III,24 | at the same time as the Church, in that poverty unexpectedly 96 III,24 | in a totally vocational Church: on the level of methods 97 III,25 | from the mystery of the Church and places itself at her 98 III,25 | assessment of the mystery of the Church as a mysterium vocationis".(56)~ 99 III,25 | essential dimension of the Church's pastoral work", i.e. to 100 III,25(56)| work for vocations with the Church are well laid out.~ 101 III,25 | the deepest being of the Church, even before her work. In 102 III,25 | vocational nature of the Church".(59)~Consequently, by its 103 III,25 | is rooted exactly in the Church's call to communicate the 104 III,25 | relates to the universal Church, but it is attributed in 105 III,25(60)| indicates a particular or local Church, or even a parish. It is 106 III,25(60)| place and representing the Church in a real way, when it gathers 107 III,25(60)| elements that constitute the Church, beginning with the centrality 108 III,25 | vocational dimension of the Church has been highlighted, it 109 III,25 | emergency situation in the Church, so much as an activity 110 III,25 | to the very being of the Church and therefore also intimately 111 III,25 | pastoral programme of every Church.(62)~b) Every Christian 112 III,25 | but always arrives at the Church and passes through her mediation. 113 III,25 | through her mediation. The Church ("ecclesia"), who by her 114 III,25 | expressions: from the universal Church to the particular Church 115 III,25 | Church to the particular Church and, by analogy, from the 116 III,25 | analogy, from the particular Church to each of its parishes 117 III,25 | c) Every member of the Church, excluding no-one, has the 118 III,25 | the vital dynamism of the Church and into its process of 119 III,25 | corresponsibility.(65)~d) The particular Church discovers her own existential 120 III,25 | will send workers to his Church in order to meet the needs 121 III,26 | according to the needs of the Church and the world of today.(70)~ 122 III,26 | particular service for the Church or society.~They promote 123 III,26 | secular institutes...~The Church is called more and more, 124 III,26 | wholly vocational. Within the Church "every evangelist must be 125 III,26 | for vocations is the whole Church. If it is the whole ecclesial 126 III,26 | to live for and in the Church and the "right" to be helped 127 III,26 | be helped to live in the Church.~This connection will facilitate 128 III,26 | isolated; you are not doing the Church's pastoral work if you are 129 III,27 | ecclesial community.~The Church's reflection and tradition 130 III,27 | vocation and ministry in the Church. In liturgical celebrations 131 III,27 | vocation-mission of the Church and of every believer is 132 III,27 | experience of the early Church, whose members were assiduous 133 III,27 | who will never allow His Church to lack the "labourers" ( 134 III,27 | communion lived within the Church, as the people gathered 135 III,27 | 26-28; Jn 17, 9-26).~The Church offers itself as the human 136 III,27 | of this dimension of the Church: there we find described 137 III,27 | If every vocation in the Church is a gift to be lived for 138 III,27(79)| witness is the life of a Church that rediscovers ?communion' 139 III,27 | Mk 9, 35). In the early Church it seems that this lesson 140 III,27 | authentic servant in the Church is the one who has learned 141 III,27 | vocation of service for the Church and the world.~This is how 142 III,28 | own responsibility in the Church".(85) Vocations which are 143 III,28 | communitarian action of the Church are at risk of being spoiled 144 III,29 | areas of the particular Church.~But at the same time it 145 III,29 | at the very heart of the Church"(88) (prayer groups, vocations 146 III,29 | pedagogical places of the faith. A Church is alive if, with the gifts 147 III,29 | existence in a particular Church are monastic communities, 148 III,29 | the part of the particular Church; it needs serious pastoral 149 III,29 | one, communion with the Church and mission with the Church.~ 150 III,29 | Church and mission with the Church.~d) The person of the formator~ 151 III,29 | ministries.~For some time now the Church has highlighted the need 152 III,29 | the practice of the local Church, and seems in some way to 153 III,29 | work for vocations in the Church and, particularly, in the 154 III,29(92)| relationship between the local Church and religious life was reported. 155 IV,30 | both within and outwith the Church: that system which, together 156 IV,31 | contained the very sense of the Church, as a community of believers, 157 IV,33 | Father is the sower; the Church and the world are the ground 158 IV,33 | recognised.~Often in the Church we lament the shortage of 159 IV,33 | Himself, chooses to build His Church with people who appear to 160 IV,33(97) | Look at Christ and at the Church, Message for the XV World 161 IV,37 | individual helps the faith of the Church to grow, the faith and the 162 IV,37 | faith and the witness of the Church supports and encourages 163 IV,37 | pastoral activities in the Church for fostering and discerning 164 IV,37 | that state of life in the Church. (110)~This presupposition 165 IV,37 | and with others, in the Church, mother of all vocations, 166 IV,37(111)| celibate ministry (Western Church) and to the married ministry ( 167 Conclu,38 | call, of having made the Church less faithful to the task 168 Conclu,38 | the Son in the Spirit; the Church of our families and work 169 Conclu,38 | like to contribute to the Church's pilgrimage towards the 170 Conclu,38 | is no other area of the Church's life more needing to open 171 Conclu,38 | harvest will not allow His Church to lack workers for His 172 Conclu,39 | authentic spirit of youth in the Church. Help our young people to 173 Conclu,39 | youthfulness" of God and the Church, universal and local, from 174 Conclu,39 | who generated the early Church and assisted it with maternal 175 Conclu,39 | all the vocations of this Church, that they may proclaim,


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