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1 Int,2 | acting, of his love for every person without distinction or qualification.
2 1,7 | responsibility of every baptized person.24 ~ ~
3 2,15| lifetime and involve the whole person, heart, mind and strength (
4 2,15| Mt 22:37) reshaping the person in the likeness of the Son
5 2,15| and context, from every person and every culture open to
6 2,16| other paths. The consecrated person is, by nature, also a vocation
7 2,17| that light which guided the person to his or her own particular
8 2,18| characteristics borne by each person, discerning in them the
9 2,18| depth because, in reality, a person is fashioned very slowly. ~ ~
10 3,23| He is before us in every person, identifying himself in
11 3,24| starting afresh from the person of Christ, true God and
12 3,26| unity for the consecrated person. Clearly it is “The source
13 4,34| invitation to recognize in the person of the poor a special presence
14 4,35| service to the dignity of the person in a dehumanized society
15 4,35| the rights of the human person. With the dynamism of charity,
16 4,38| very nature of the human person.126 Charity, then, especially
17 4,38| civilization worthy of the human person is built, are everywhere
18 4,44| greatest respect for each person's freedom, the gift of revelation
19 4,46| She, the first consecrated person, lived the fullness of charity.
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