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USG 55a Assembly - May 1999

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What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?…
   Chapter, §
1 1,2| whole world. It is a gift given to ennoble the community; 2 1,2| because these gifts were given to us for just these people 3 1,2| possesses the whole gift; it is given to each one in an absolutely 4 1,2| institution, in which space is given to others in a spirit of 5 2,1| naturally becomes a good given (= death), because the meaning 6 2,1| naturally tends to become a good given.~We must be very careful, 7 2,1| when faced with the love given by God, he feels he can 8 2,2| arose and arise, is not given to an individual, but to 9 2,2| result of that very same gift given to all of them, which constitutes 10 2,2| because the same charism is given to everyone "according to 11 2,2| Indeed, every charism is given for the edification of the 12 2,3| tends to become a good given); everyone who discovers 13 2,3| between good received and good given, gains access to a freedom 14 2,3| love for always (= good given). Already we can note that “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
15 7 | nature, by the pride of place given to the economy, by mechanical “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
16 10 | phenomenon belonging to a given period, but a gift of the USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 Chapter, §
17 3 | Lord for the gifts he has given his Church by raising up 18 3 | attention to the young cannot be given adequately if we discount 19 3 | made that some thought be given to a "vocations culture", 20 4 | that priority should be given to "brotherhood", bringing


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