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anyone 2
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apostle 1
apostolate 21
application 3
applied 2
appreciate 2
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22 who
22 would
21 all
21 apostolate
21 her
20 husband
20 man
Pius XII
Address to midwives on the nature of their profession

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apostolate

   Part
1 2 | faultless law of God. ~The apostolate of your profession imposes 2 3 | silver of the world? ~Your apostolate, however, is directed above 3 3 | that you may continue your apostolate of respect and love for 4 3 | succeed in carrying out your apostolate at the cradle where rests 5 3 | experienced, how much this apostolate of respect and love for 6 5 | the urgent object of your apostolate will be: to maintain, reawake 7 5 | in such conditions? Your apostolate must in this case be exercised 8 5 | be the perversion of your apostolate. This requires a calm but 9 6 | your profession and your apostolate a clear and firm decision. ~ 10 7 | you can, oppose, in your apostolate, these perverse tendencies 11 8 | in this field also your apostolate demands of you, as women 12 9 | can one still speak of an apostolate in the service of maternity? ~ 13 9 | called to exercise your apostolate inasmuch as you leave no 14 9 | the natural faculty. Your apostolate in this matter requires 15 9 | practice of your profession and apostolate, by this great talk of impossibility. 16 9 | Here is what concerns your apostolate for winning married people 17 9 | The final aspect of your apostolate concerns the defense of 18 10| again, the need for your apostolate. It may happen that you 19 12| character and spirit? ~May your apostolate enlighten the minds and 20 13| functions of your professional apostolate would be incomplete, if 21 13| Conditions for a fruitful apostolate on the part of midwives. )~


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