Chapter, Paragraph
1 IV,22 | programmes for the clergy, for consecrated persons and for the laity. 100
2 IV,22 | of men and women in the consecrated life, making it clear that
3 IV,22 | spirituality and lifestyle of consecrated persons needs to be sensitive
4 IV,23 | Bishops, clergy, those in the consecrated life and the laity are themselves
5 V,25 | Shepherd, where clergy, consecrated persons and the laity are
6 V,25 | involvement of the laity and consecrated men and women in pastoral
7 V,31 | dialogue. Men and women in the consecrated life can contribute very
8 VI,36 | witness borne by religious and consecrated persons, doctors, nurses
9 VII,44 | The Consecrated Life and Missionary Societies~
10 VII,44 | intimate connection between the consecrated life and mission. Under
11 VII,44 | servitium caritatis, the consecrated life shows forth God's love
12 VII,44 | chief characteristics of the consecrated life which can offer an
13 VII,44 | Asia urged those in the consecrated life to be witnesses to
14 VII,44 | presence is often diminished, consecrated persons need to bear convincing
15 VII,44 | All who have embraced the consecrated life are called to become
16 VII,44 | No less is expected of consecrated men and women in the Christian
17 VII,44 | defenceless. This makes the consecrated life a privileged means
18 VII,44 | calling on those in the consecrated life to renew their zeal
19 VII,44 | ideal of the religious and consecrated life, and promote such vocations.
20 Conclu,50| women religious and other consecrated persons, the missionaries,
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