Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I, I,4 | as fundamental the common vocation of all to union with God
2 I, I,4 | salvation of the world. This vocation requires in all, as a criterion
3 I, I,4 | From this common baptismal vocation to life in the Spirit flow
4 I,II,7 | his flock according to the vocation proper to each one (cf.
5 I,II,7 | above all according to the vocation of religious.~
6 I,III,10| however, contributes its own vocation as a gift raised up by the
7 I,III,11| discerning the authenticity of a vocation.~Individual religious, too,
8 I,IV,14 | according to his specific vocation, are called to be apostolically
9 I,IV,17 | inherent in the religious vocation, or from the unity and distinctive
10 I,IV,21 | grows more serious, the vocation of all to the perfection
11 I,IV,21 | historic space in which a vocation is exercised in the concrete
12 II, V | remain faithful to their vocation. They should foster opportune
13 II, V | fidelity to the religious vocation in the spirit of each institute.
14 II, V | in fidelity to their own vocation;~b) bishops should see to
15 II, V | the priestly and religious vocation depends also, and to a decisive
16 II,VI,22 | the fatherland of his own vocation.~38. Major superiors will
17 II,VI,23 | occasion to deviate from one's vocation.~Regarding the situation
18 II,VI,23 | therefore, faithful to their vocation and in harmony with their
19 II,VII,24| guarantees fidelity to their vocation as they carry out their
20 II,VII,24| are consonant with their vocation and competency.~56. Provisions
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