Contents
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- Introduction (1)
- The Vocation of the Laity to the Apostolate (2-4)
- Objectives (5-8)
- The Various Fields of the Apostolate (9-14)
- The Various Forms of the Apostolate (15-22)
- External Relationships (23-27)
- Formation for the Apostolate (28-32)
- Exhortation (33)
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