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USG 52a Assembly - November 1997
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vocation
   Chapter,  §
1 Pre | God the free gift of our vocation and mission.~A first step 2 Pre | christological identity of vocation, a community expression 3 1, 3| part of a great religious vocation in which there was place 4 1, 4| collective affirmation of our vocation to the religious life. I 5 1, 4| inherent love we have for our vocation and motivated us to live 6 1, 4| Cencinis address presented vocation as a dialogue between two 7 1, 4| certainty of our hope in the vocation to consecrated life.~Fr. 8 1, 4| enthusiasm we have for our vocation and helped us find the courage 9 1, 4| for the congress and our vocation stories. We were touched, 10 1, 4| was: "Comfort destroys my vocation which was born in struggle - 11 1, 4| love with us, first. My vocation is not simply something 12 1, 8| to be in communion.~The vocation problem, so dramatic in 13 2, 1| breathe the freshness of the vocation of the younger ones.~Certainly, 14 2, 1| they see their religious vocation as an adventure which each 15 2, 2| formulated: "We believe in our vocation to religious life because 16 2, 3| and the fullness of their vocation was found in the imitation 17 3, 1| vision of all aspects of the vocation and spirituality of the 18 4, 0| fitting image (in line with vocation, commitment to the Church 19 4, 0| belonging", suggestions...)~Pro-vocation~(a space dedicated to stimulating 20 4, 0| Guests and campaigns Pro-vocation (1) Regular Translators ( 21 5, 1| stage) are very important in vocation discernment. Many factors 22 6, A| They believe in their own vocation;~·their idealism, not something


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