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1003 9, 143 | written agreement between the Provincials concerned. The permanent 1004 10, 162 | Provincial alone can modify its provisions, with the approval of the 1005 10, 159 | and should be carried out prudently1.~ ~The Brothers responsible, 1006 1, 7(3) | Ps 127; L 3, 28; L 7, 45; L 1007 4, 70 | Jesus, especially in the psalms3, which He Himself prayed. 1008 2, 26 | that promotes physical and psychological well-being2. We make an 1009 2, 26 | education and formation in the psychology of sexuality, affectivity, 1010 2, 15 | profession is expressed in public vows2 made in the Church 1011 9 | information, periodicals published, and research into the history 1012 9, 137 | work, borrowings, loans, purchases, the disposing of property 1013 2, 27 | with respect, in living purely, and in compassionately 1014 2, 30 | in accordance with the purifying purpose of the Lord, who 1015 2, 46 | heart, or waywardness by pursuing false consolations. We shall 1016 3, 53 | with its enthusiasm and its quest for authenticity. In a community 1017 6, 100 | hospitable place, suited to quiet reflection, to prayer, and 1018 1, 5 | of the world, doing good quietly. We are aware of our limitations, 1019 9, 137 | members of which form a quorum) when there is question 1020 4, 75 | Institute, and we read some quotations from Marist documents.~ ~ 1021 3, 61 | soutane, with Roman collar or rabat, a cord, and, for the perpetually 1022 11, 165 | build communities which radiate the presence of Jesus.~ ~ 1023 5, 82 | will be3. When our life radiates Christian joy4 and hope, 1024 6, 93 | their baptism2 by a more radical commitment for the sake 1025 2, 36 | the price of obedience4. Raised from the dead by God, He 1026 9, 137 | without authorisation, and the raising of that limit;~ ~11. approving 1027 9, 118 | the Apostles3. From the ranks of the People of God, some 1028 9, 137 | Institute (c 688, 2);~ ~8. re-admission into the Institute (c 690, 1029 7, 113 | novitiate be made over again, re-admit a member of the Institute 1030 11, 170 | Institute. We also wish to re-affirm, in the presence of our 1031 6, 109 | the Brothers the chance to re-discover their Marist vocation and 1032 2, 31 | continual use of prayer, which re-kindles courage and trust. It creates 1033 2, 17 | As consecrated men, we reach out to others, especially 1034 8, 116 | 116.1 A Brother who has reached the point of wanting to 1035 3, 57 | that our community prayer reaches its highest level2.~ ~ ~ 1036 2, 13 | comes from the Father1, reaching down to us through the love 1037 3, 60 | an active part in them. Realising that it takes time to create 1038 2, 46 | happiness that springs from really living out the total gift 1039 10, 160 | resources so that they give a reasonable return. He exercises his 1040 4, 75 | the religious~calendar, we recall the memory of our~deceased 1041 4, 74 | praise the Mother of God by reciting the Rosary, or by some other 1042 11, 167 | comply with the Founder's recommendation: "Remain true to the spirit 1043 8, 117 | Brothers cannot ask for any recompense for the services they have 1044 9, 149 | meeting. The minutes are recorded in a register and are approved, 1045 7, 113 | years. (c 657,2)~ ~113.8 Records of admission to the novitiate 1046 6, 102 | profession~lapse if the novice recovers.~ ~ 1047 3, 54 | sufferings, united with the Redeemer's, he "makes up in his own 1048 10, 157 | their administration1. They refer extraordinary matters to 1049 6, 98 | meditation, and by sharing reflections on scripture. The celebration 1050 2, 27 | loving those whom society refuses to accept.~ ~A chastity 1051 9, 150 | Brother Superior General;~ ~2. refusing to accept a candidate for 1052 3, 60 | 4 Holidays are times to regain our strength and to draw 1053 11, 164 | special responsibility in this regard. (c 578)~ ~164.3 Personally, 1054 4, 70 | begin the day with the Salve Regina or another marial hymn. 1055 5, 91 | promote the establishment of regional Marist centres specifically 1056 9, 149 | minutes are recorded in a register and are approved, and signed 1057 3, 52 | Superior is to see each Brother regularly. (c 630, 5)~ ~ ~ 1058 2, 29 | the country, theways of regulating whatever concerns these 1059 9, 154 | chosen according to the regulations laid down by the Provincial 1060 8, 116 | profession, unless it be rejected by the Brother at the time 1061 4, 67 | blessed among all women, she rejoices in God her Saviour2. Faithful 1062 4, 71 | Blessed Sacrament,in order to rekindle our love for Christ and 1063 4, 67 | heart what Jesus does, and relates His actions to the words 1064 3, 50 | of the Constitutions in relation to the concrete situation 1065 2, 19 | redeeming love. ~ ~In His relations with men and women, which 1066 11, 164 | Church, is a grace forever relevant to the world1. ~ ~Our simple 1067 4, 73 | provided for spiritual and religiousstudy.~ ~73.2 Each year we make 1068 2, 23 | ought to feel that he can rely on the sympathetic support 1069 2, 33 | be on our guard against relying too much on human means.~ ~ ~ 1070 9, 128 | into local Churches, and remains united to the Brother Superior 1071 10, 161 | Provincial pays attention to the remarks or recommendations of this 1072 3, 55 | retreat, we celebrate a remembrance Mass and recite the Office 1073 2, 42 | responsibility as a service to be rendered2. He should be foremost 1074 1, 9 | the service that authority renders at all levels.~ ~We are 1075 4, 70 | community, sustains and renews our personal prayer5. When 1076 2, 16 | 16. In renouncing, by our vows, certain values 1077 2, 26 | Christian asceticism, by the renunciation inherent in it1, helps us 1078 9, 150 | authorising any building or repair work, borrowings, loans - 1079 11, 166 | God and our responses, we repeatedly feel the need to be converted 1080 9 | consultative assembly does not replace the Provincial Chapter. ( 1081 9, 120 | us2. We obey God in His representatives, as Mary did, with a total 1082 11, 170 | expresses our longing to reproduce in our own lives the fidelity 1083 10, 155 | of the Holy See is to be requested. This constitutes extraordinary 1084 10, 160 | investment, and studies requests involving finance that are 1085 7, 113 | Superior General can, without requiring that the novitiate be made 1086 3, 51 | free our hearts from any resentment3.~ ~In this way, our community 1087 9, 135 | Brother Vicar General normally reside at the General House. If 1088 2, 29 | personally - travel, holiday residence, valuable items. Even if 1089 6, 96 | up centres (juniorates, residences) to prepare aspirants for 1090 2, 24 | hand, therefore, we must resist the tendency to withdraw 1091 1, 4 | called her our Ordinary Resource and our First Superior1. ~ ~ 1092 2, 36 | with the Father's will1. He responded to that love by putting 1093 5, 81 | charism of the Founder by responding to the expectations and 1094 11, 166 | the calls of God and our responses, we repeatedly feel the 1095 2, 38 | from Mary that we learn responsiveness to the Spirit and an obedience 1096 2, 13 | His gaze, His choice, resting on each of us, invites us 1097 9, 131 | ballots have not given a result, only the two candidates 1098 9, 129 | members of their Provinces, retaining active and passive voice 1099 10, 161 | houses, infirmaries, and retirement homes, to establish and 1100 10, 158 | communities may make, and the returns from the Brothers' work 1101 5, 83 | spiritual poverty await the revelation of Christ. In dealing with 1102 4, 75 | express our affectionate reverence for Father Champagnat by 1103 5, 85 | regular intervals.~ ~85.1 In reviewing the needs of the local Church, 1104 3, 60 | to the community and to revitalise his apostolic spirit. ~ ~ 1105 2, 25 | direction and that source of revitalised love, the sacrament of Reconciliation.~ ~ ~ 1106 3, 53 | us1. He brings to us the richness of a young man's heart and 1107 5, 83 | life-situations1, taking the risk of going into what may be 1108 2, 44 | everyday life. It is a long road to walk, but we must not 1109 3, 61 | it may be a soutane, with Roman collar or rabat, a cord, 1110 4, 67 | the Church in the upper room6.~ ~As Marist Brothers, 1111 4, 74 | Mother of God by reciting the Rosary, or by some other Marial 1112 2, 16 | whatever in human relationships runs counter to the fulfilment 1113 5, 86 | We initiate them into the sacramental life and we help them to 1114 3, 49 | the cost of the greatest sacrifices, to procure that for you."3~ ~ 1115 1, 2 | known and loved."1 He often said: "Every time I see a child, 1116 4, 70 | usually begin the day with the Salve Regina or another marial 1117 6, 93(4) | 1 Sam 3, 1-10~ 1118 9, 118 | for the role of teaching, sanctifying, and governing, so that 1119 7, 112 | Provincial. He needs to be satisfied that the postulant has good 1120 2, 24 | that He alone can fully satisfy the yearnings of our hearts. ~ ~ 1121 2, 27 | undivided heart2.~27.1 Each Saturday, or on some other day chosen 1122 5, 90 | wishes that all people be saved by the Church, His sacrament 1123 10, 158 | cf 137.4.10)~ ~158.2 The savings that the apostolic works 1124 4, 74 | studying what the Church is saying about Mary, we seek to deepen 1125 2, 34 | We avoid giving them the scandal of living in a way that 1126 1, 1 | M.S.- Fratres Maristae a Scholis)3.~ ~ ~ 1127 2, 38 | Handmaid of the Lord, to be schooled by her, and we respond to 1128 2, 11 | God - a covenant which the Scriptures speak of as a betrothal3. 1129 9, 131 | accordance with Canon Law, by a secret ballot, and by an absolute 1130 9, 136 | Councillor who has charge of the Secretariate of the General Council. 1131 5, 91 | for work in the mission sectors of the Institute. The demanding 1132 2, 46 | help of our Brothers.~ ~Secure in knowing that God is always 1133 2, 39 | he obeyed his superiors, seeing in them the person of Jesus 1134 | seems 1135 5, 86 | media are to be alert to seize opportunities that will 1136 1, 2 | the Spirit, Marcellin was seized by the love that Jesus and 1137 6, 109 | Provincial, the Brother selects the area of specialisation 1138 2 | Dependence, Self-abandonment~ ~ 1139 4, 72 | 72. As prayer and self-discipline develop, they free our hearts 1140 5, 87 | which stresses the values of self-forgetfulness and openness to others, 1141 2, 27 | lived leads us on towards self-fulfilment and acts as a special life-giving 1142 3, 49 | of devotedness, and of self-renunciation in the service of one another.~ ~ 1143 2, 26 | achieve a mastery of our senses and heart, and live our 1144 1, 3 | makes us witnesses to, and servants of the Kingdom of God.~ ~ 1145 9, 152 | are invited to the Council session. This invitation can be 1146 9, 152 | The Minutes of the Council sessions are approved and signed 1147 3, 49 | willingly give time to the setting-up and to the maintenance of 1148 7, 112 | layman, and must be at least seventeen years of age. ~ ~112.2 The 1149 2, 26 | formation in the psychology of sexuality, affectivity, and human 1150 2, 26 | and of the mass media3. We shape our conduct to the dictates 1151 4, 77 | his own prayer life and shares responsibility for that 1152 5, 84 | and presents Him to the shepherds and the Wise Men. Patiently 1153 11, 164 | they can live it and let it shine forth. The Institute animates 1154 9, 153 | the Brother Provincial can shorten a local Superior's term 1155 6, 109 | of the Hermitage is the shrine of our Marist origins. The 1156 4, 77 | certain times in life, such as sickness and old age, to devote more 1157 2, 24 | call to love, and losing sight of the special quality of 1158 10, 157 | must carry at least three signatures, of which two are required 1159 4, 72 | when we acknowledge our sinfulness. Together, we express our 1160 3, 47 | wants all people to form one single family in which all will 1161 6, 108 | should be men of prayer, skilled in spiritual discernment, 1162 10, 161 | without valid permission is solely responsible for them. The 1163 2, 25 | to be at peace with the solitude inherent in chastity.~ ~ 1164 | sometimes 1165 5, 91 | Like Mary, they withdraw as soon as their presence is no 1166 3, 56 | times of happiness or of sorrow1. Our religious consecration 1167 2, 39 | to do God's will. This he sought in prayer, in consultation, 1168 4 | Sources of our Prayer~ ~ 1169 3, 61 | Alternatively, it may be a soutane, with Roman collar or rabat, 1170 2, 11 | into the desert and there speaks to their hearts1. Those 1171 6, 109 | Brother selects the area of specialisation or study that best suits 1172 10, 161 | used in the houses, and specifies when reports are to be sent 1173 8, 117 | help them, materially and spiritually, to establish themselves 1174 4, 64 | Him to accomplish, Jesus spoke to the Father of His longings 1175 2, 22 | Christians are signs of the spousal bond between Christ and 1176 2, 14 | mission of the Church, the spouse of Christ1.~ ~Lived within 1177 10, 155 | of what constitutes the stable patrimony of the Institute. 1178 5, 82 | together. The community stands closely knit as one, and, 1179 10, 161 | Province, as well as the state of properties, of borrowings, 1180 7, 113 | profession must be expressly stated and made without force, 1181 10, 160 | General presents the financial statement of the General Administration 1182 6, 93 | reflect on the different states of life and to pray that 1183 9 | in particular, archives, statistical information, periodicals 1184 9, 125 | require the drawing up of Stautes, which, if necessary, will 1185 6, 107 | their task, they need to stay closely in touch with the 1186 9, 149 | Provincial, who acts in his stead as the need arises. ~ ~149. 1187 4, 75 | his mind and heart, and to steep ourselves in his spirit2. 1188 11, 170 | vow of stability.~ ~This step expresses our longing to 1189 2, 35 | accept privileges that would stifle gospel freedom.~ ~In walking 1190 5, 88 | 5 The Provincial Council stimulates interest in pastoral and 1191 9 | General Conference is:~ ~1. to strengthen the unity of the Institute, 1192 8, 115 | can find in them a way of strengthening his vocation and of renewing 1193 9 | prudence and within the strict limits of the powers given 1194 2, 14 | ardently by continually striving to be faithful to the spirit 1195 4, 69 | parish Mass on Sundays is strongly recommended in order to 1196 9, 128 | addition to its function as a structure of government, an administrative 1197 2, 25 | life.~ ~In temptations and struggles, we open ourselves to the 1198 10, 161 | begun until it has been studied by the Finance Committee 1199 4, 68 | frequently came back to the subject of prayer, which he called 1200 2, 37 | unto death, obliges us to submit to our lawful Superiors, 1201 9 | religious, these Brothers are subordinate to the Superior of their 1202 8, 116 | a Brother from making a subsequent profession on the completion 1203 9, 140 | Brothers in the District is subtracted from that of the Province 1204 8, 115 | If his efforts do not succeed, however, the Brother should 1205 6, 101 | profession.~ ~101.2 To ensure the success of these periods, care must 1206 3, 53 | by the experience of his successes and failures, contributes 1207 3, 55 | of the Dead.~ ~55.7 These suffrages for the dead may be added 1208 9, 138 | to make their wishes and suggestions known to the General Chapter. 1209 9, 151 | the Provincial Chapter suggests the main orientations to 1210 3, 61 | type of attire, such as a suit, which is appropriate for 1211 6, 96 | this with a report on the suitablilty of the postulant. Once a 1212 9, 122 | to do so3.~ ~They provide suitably for the needs of each Brother 1213 6, 109 | specialisation or study that best suits his talents and the apostolic 1214 5, 81 | which Father Champagnat summarised thus: "To bring up a child 1215 10, 161 | Provincial, the financial report summarising the situation of the houses, 1216 4, 69 | Attendance at a parish Mass on Sundays is strongly recommended 1217 9, 127 | Superior.~ ~127.1 The District Superiorgoverns according to the Statute 1218 10, 161 | Provincial Bursar takes care to supervise the account books and, for 1219 10, 161 | rule, construction work is supervised by the Brother Provincial 1220 10, 158 | be administered. He also supervises the financial operations.~ ~ 1221 10, 159 | will direct some of the suplus funds to help poorer Provinces, 1222 6, 96 | The formation personnel supplement this with a report on the 1223 10, 162 | of the model that he has supplied. The annual financial report 1224 10, 160 | notary. For this purpose, he supplies the Provinces with a model 1225 7, 113 | The Secretary General will supply the appropriate forms.~ ~ 1226 9, 137 | setting up, modifying, or suppressing of Provinces and Districts ( 1227 2, 12 | imitation of Christ4 is the supreme law of our baptismal consecration, 1228 2, 29 | They are not to act as surety, even concerning their own 1229 10, 162 | for, the houses send their surplus to the Provincial Fund, 1230 2, 18 | at the Annunciation; she surrendered herself, in love and joy, 1231 6, 100 | house is to be set up in surroundings that are favourable to attaining 1232 6, 94 | Champagnat. We ask her to sustain and develop what she has 1233 3, 60 | heart-to-heart communication and sustaining it1. It leads us, out of 1234 5, 86 | their language, and the symbols of their culture provide 1235 10, 156 | benefit from social security systems. (c 1286.2; cf 88.3)~ ~ 1236 4 | Around the Table of the Lord~ ~ 1237 3, 51 | troubled, and which finds a tactful way of helping him1. Putting 1238 4, 68 | faith made Jesus almost tangibly present to him. He would 1239 2, 38 | her call: "Do whatever He tells you."3 It is from Mary that 1240 2, 25 | with each culture, each temperament, and the different stages 1241 5, 90 | Institute has a deep and tender concern for countries not 1242 4, 77 | unifies our whole life and tends to become continuous2, affecting 1243 7, 113 | at least four years. It terminates in perpetual profession.~ ~ ~ 1244 9, 153 | after several consecutive terms of office, a Brother have 1245 2, 22 | Church1. By our celibacy, we testify to the reality of this espousal 1246 6, 97 | discerns God's will for him and tests his motivation and aptitudes 1247 4, 72 | look back over the day1, thanking the Father for the ways 1248 6, 107 | 107. Since theirs is such a vital role, the 1249 6, 104 | profession with courses of theological and professional studies 1250 5, 85 | the duty to acquire the theoretical and practical competence 1251 4, 77(2) | 1 Thes 5, 17 1252 2, 29 | the laws of the country, theways of regulating whatever concerns 1253 3, 55 | his community will have thirty Masses celebrated and recite 1254 6, 99 | balanced formation1.~ ~A thorough study is made of the Constitutions, 1255 3, 57 | which weaves together the threads of daily events in our lives. 1256 5 | The Institute's missionary Thrust~ ~ 1257 3, 61 | premises should always be tidy, and furnished in a way 1258 9, 152 | something cannot be put off till later. (c 619)~ ~152.2 He 1259 3, 59 | Marist Brothers, we practise tolerance, courtesy, mutual support, 1260 2, 36 | the one who sent Him2. He took on the condition of a slave3 1261 2, 27 | among us the practices dear toour Founder, such as devotion 1262 3, 51 | Putting aside our egoism and touchiness, we accept with simplicity 1263 2, 42 | Brothers along the path traced out by Christ. He will keep 1264 2, 19 | which broke through the traditional confines imposed by the 1265 4, 73 | recollection.(c 663, 5)~ ~73.3 Traditionally in the Institute, Good Friday 1266 6, 96 | to accept themselves, to transcend themselves, and to be converted 1267 2, 11 | apart. By His Spirit, He transforms them constantly, leading 1268 9, 118 | of a slave2. He, in turn, transmitted His authority to the Church 1269 9, 122 | needs of each Brother and treat everyone with patience4. 1270 2, 27 | proclaim gospel values in treating one another with respect, 1271 9, 149 | called in when the Council treats of financial matters. Occasionally, 1272 2, 26 | conscience. We accept life's trials, uniting ourselves to Christ 1273 3, 51 | see that a companion is troubled, and which finds a tactful 1274 1, 5 | of our limitations, yet, trusting in God and in Mary, we can 1275 5, 83 | Christ known to them as the Truth who sets them free2, as 1276 8, 115 | ourselves to it without turning back. The difficulties and 1277 6, 100 | months. For it to be valid2, twelve months are to be spent in 1278 6, 100 | months or, at the most, twenty-four months. For it to be valid2, 1279 7, 113 | have completed at least his twenty-fourth year;~ ~2. the Brother has 1280 9, 132 | the Superior finds himself unable to carry out his task in 1281 3, 54 | hardships that still have to be undergone by Christ for the sake of 1282 6, 101 | community receiving the novice understands the objectives of this stage 1283 2, 39 | 39. In whatever he undertook, Father Champagnat was primarily 1284 2, 27 | the joy promised to the undivided heart2.~27.1 Each Saturday, 1285 5, 83 | of going into what may be unexplored areas where those in material 1286 4, 77 | others. Little by little, it unifies our whole life and tends 1287 3, 50 | love of the Lord, are a unifying force in the Marist community. 1288 2, 13 | all-embracing. By our profession, we unite the whole-hearted offering 1289 1, 10 | Religious consecration unites us in a special way to the 1290 9 | Administrative Units~ ~ 1291 2, 19 | self-gift to God and the universality of His redeeming love. ~ ~ 1292 5, 84 | contemplate her, hidden and unknown in the world, faithful to 1293 2, 22 | circumstances of life, remain unmarried. Celibacy urges those whom 1294 11, 168 | to take courageous, even unprecedented decisions.~ ~The choice 1295 3, 63 | gifts of the Lord.~ ~In our untiring and ever-renewed effort 1296 | unto 1297 6, 109 | suitable means of furthering or updating his formation in spiritual, 1298 11, 170 | Mother known and loved; to uphold the aim and spirit of my 1299 9, 152 | documents, and he sees to the upkeep of buildings and furniture.~ ~ 1300 4, 67 | prays with the Church in the upper room6.~ ~As Marist Brothers, 1301 2, 18 | Jesus' company, she lived in utter trust in the Father, even 1302 1, 5(1) | RC 1852, second part, V, 1; Cn 1854, 1, 8 and 11; 1303 4, 77 | 77.2 For holidays and vacation periods we organise times 1304 1, 7 | not build the house, in vain do the builders labour."3~ ~ ~ ~ 1305 3, 49 | shared their life at La Valla2 and at the Hermitage, and 1306 2, 29 | travel, holiday residence, valuable items. Even if these cost 1307 3, 61 | always~careful to avoid vanity or negligence.~ ~ ~ 1308 2, 25 | through difficulties, which vary with each culture, each 1309 4, 76 | the Guardian Angels2.~ ~We venerate the Saints3, each of whom 1310 9, 137 | members of the Committee to verify the credentials of the capitulants;~ ~ 1311 4, 70 | our morning prayer, and Vespers our evening prayer.~ ~70. 1312 9, 151 | the Provincial Chapter are vested in the Brother Provincial 1313 3, 55 | The Eucharist, received as Viaticum, helps him to complete the 1314 3, 60 | recreation and the sharing of our views help to build up family 1315 5, 91 | so doing, they gain new vigour in their Marist missionary 1316 4, 71 | 344-346; R 1837, II, 19; VIII, 1, 7)~ ~ ~ 1317 2, 21 | first to live a life of virginity because of Christ2. She 1318 8, 116 | Brother, carries with it, by virtue of the law itself, the dispensation 1319 4, 69 | in union with the Church, visible and invisible.~ ~Each day, 1320 3, 61 | furnished in a way that visibly reflects our poverty. Part 1321 3, 48 | Christ2.~ ~Like Mary at the Visitation3 and at Cana4, we remain 1322 7, 114 | Brother .... freely and voluntarily, make into your hands, Brother 1323 6, 95 | to form men capable of vowing their entire life to God 1324 5, 88 | the staff we employ a just wage and the means of improving 1325 2, 46 | of the Brothers who have walked this way before us.~ ~As 1326 2, 35 | stifle gospel freedom.~ ~In walking the way of poverty, we become 1327 2, 33 | poor as he did, our Founder wanted to send us more especially 1328 3, 47 | has its origin. The Father wants all people to form one single 1329 2, 37 | pastoral care, has the duty of warning him in writing.~ ~ ~ 1330 2, 46 | enthusiasm, dryness of heart, or waywardness by pursuing false consolations. 1331 11, 165 | take care of those who are weaker1. That is why the vitality 1332 2, 45 | makes us strong, even in our weakness1. By it, we denounce any 1333 11, 167 | tendency towards comfort and wealth, we take care to safeguard 1334 3, 61 | and Marist simplicity, we wear the habit of our Institute, 1335 3, 57 | responsible for this prayer, which weaves together the threads of 1336 4, 73 | 73.2 Each year we make a week's spiritual retreat along 1337 2, 23 | the loneliness of celibacy weighs heavily on us, each of us 1338 2, 21 | constant concern for their welfare, and to respond with selfless 1339 6, 95 | provide a formation that is well-based and adapted to the personalities 1340 2, 26 | physical and psychological well-being2. We make an enlightened 1341 2, 36 | 36.Jesus knew He was the Well-beloved of the Father, and His whole 1342 4, 65 | 65. All Christian prayer wells up from a heart attuned 1343 1, 2 | events and to people, is the wellspring of his spirituality and 1344 2, 29 | administration of his goods to whomsoever he wills, and dispose freely 1345 | why 1346 2, 27 | greater service and gives the widest possible dimension to our 1347 2, 19 | sake of the kingdom. He willed to be born of the Virgin 1348 2, 31 | limitations, and in our willingness to receive help from others.~ ~ 1349 6, 107 | work as a team, and able to win the confidence of young 1350 5, 84 | to the shepherds and the Wise Men. Patiently she awaits 1351 10, 157 | two are required for any withdrawal. One of the two should normally 1352 2, 13 | us at Baptism3.~ ~Full of wonder and gratitude, we accept 1353 11 | Workers for the Kingdom~ ~ 1354 2, 35 | goods frees us from needless worries1. To be credible witnesses2, 1355 8, 115 | 115. Aware of the worth of our vocation, we give 1356 2, 25 | of Christ, who heals our wounds, delivers us from egoistic 1357 2, 34 | the root causes of their wretchedness, and to free ourselves from 1358 1, 6(3) | RC 1852, second part, XI, 2; Life 446 ff 1359 4, 72 | Together, we express our yearning to be reconciled to the 1360 2, 24 | alone can fully satisfy the yearnings of our hearts. ~ ~Knowing 1361 | YES


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