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God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.

[ ]

God reveals Himself to us in many ways.

Long before we do anything, God moves to give us His gift of grace.

We can come to a certain knowledge of God through

individual reflection and prayer.

However, there is a mystery to God’s revelation that often requires the assistance of another for me to

better understand. This “mentoring” can come in many

forms.St. Vincent’s life was first and

foremost experience. His example teaches us that by sanctifying our occupations (seeking God in our

day-to-day ministry/life/work), we are able to grow and adapt towards the goal of building God’s Kingdom on earth, and the ultimate goal of

eternal life. Life lived in faith is an ongoing

cycle of our actions/experiences, followed by prayer, reflection, and

mentoring.[ ]

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