Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | economy from our own. In our mission of bringing the Gospel to
2 Intro,1,a | school, youth group, or other mission. The social milieu that
3 I | areas and to serve as a mission "ad gentes." Frequently
4 I,0,1 | reread the documents Our Mission and Solidarity (Numbers
5 I,0,4 | Material goods destined for mission~10. To what ends are we
6 I,0,4 | without money, that our mission cannot be realized without
7 I,0,4 | objectively, with reference to the mission that the Institute feels
8 I,0,4 | need money to realize our mission, and yet there is this paradox:
9 I,0,4 | key expressions are our mission and the recipients of our
10 I,0,4 | of material means in our mission. And we should undertake
11 I,0,4 | striving to accomplish in our mission need to express what we
12 I,0,4 | not own. ~· Our mission plans should help transform
13 I,0,5 | steps: Our life and our mission demand them. Solidarity
14 I,0,6 | for volunteering, going on mission, and acting in solidarity,
15 II,1 | Institute, its goals in mission, and the concerns we face
16 II,1,1 | priorities.~Sharing our mission is requiring us to organize
17 II,1,1 | money ends up. Sharing our mission means that we also need
18 III,2,1 | place previously, examining mission in a national context, priorities,
19 Conclu,2,1| Keeping in mind that it is our mission as a General (Provincial)
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