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1 II, 1,17 | in courses of religious formation organized by monasteries. (68)~ 2 II, 1,17 | for part of their formation in another monastery of 3 III, 0,22 | Formation~22. The formation of cloistered 4 III, 0,22 | Formation~22. The formation of cloistered nuns is aimed 5 III, 0,22 | mission in the Church. (72)~Formation must influence the individual 6 III, 0,22 | Father. The method proper to formation must therefore assume and 7 III, 0,22 | person, it is clear that this formation never ends.~The particular 8 III, 0,22 | particular requirements of the formation of those called to a wholly 9 III, 0,22 | Institutioni (Part IV, 72-85).~The formation of contemplative nuns is 10 III, 0,22 | contemplative nuns is primarily formation in faith, in which are found “ 11 III, 0,22(74)| Council, Decree on Priestly Formation Optatam Totius, 16, note 12 III, 0,22 | life is dependent on the formation given to individual nuns 13 III, 0,23 | during the first period of formation, and certainly before the 14 III, 0,23 | constitute the doctrinal basis of formation, aiming at presenting the 15 III, 0,23 | a personal and community formation which is continuous and 16 III, 0,24 | of initial and permanent formation should be carried out within 17 III, 0,24 | the different stages of formation can be followed gradually 18 III, 0,24 | grace of contemplation. Formation in one's own monastery also 19 III, 0,24 | following the course of formation, (79) since the daily nourishment 20 III, 0,24 | moments and elements of formation in the contemplative life.~ 21 III, 0,24 | principally responsible for formation, (80) is to ensure that 22 III, 0,24 | suitable initial course of formation. She is also to promote 23 III, 0,24 | to promote the permanent formation of the nuns, by teaching 24 III, 0,24 | spiritual and doctrinal formation and, finally, by encouraging 25 III, 0,24 | call which is ever new.~Formation is a right and a duty of 26 III, 0,24 | relating to the material of the formation programme of the monastery 27 III, 0,24 | absences for reasons of formation. (81)~Attendance at courses 28 III, 0,24 | Attendance at courses of formation cannot however substitute 29 III, 0,24 | for systematic and gradual formation in one's own community.~ 30 III, 0,24 | especially in the area of formation, which cannot be directed 31 IV, 0,28 | reorganization of monasteries, formation both initial and continuing, 32 IV, 0,28 | contribute to the solid formation of novices and professed 33 IV, 0,29 | Formation~29. Any help which the Federation 34 IV, 0,29 | may offer in the field of formation is subsidiary. (89) The 35 IV, 0,29 | themselves of the same; these formation programmes are to be determined 36 IV, 0,29 | in regard to continuing formation, which involves a spiritual