| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] level 2 liber 2 lies 1 life 137 light 9 lighten 1 like 5 | Frequency [« »] 336 in 177 a 156 is 137 life 129 for 124 with 113 cf | The Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life Verbi Sponsa IntraText - Concordances life |
Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | to a wholly contemplative life the mystery of her exclusive 2 Intro, 0,1(1)| Exhortation on the Consecrated Life and its Mission in the Church 3 Intro, 0,1(2)| an example of the hidden life, so that we too, if we wish 4 Intro, 0,1(2)| himself lived the solitary life in close union with others 5 Intro, 0,1 | adoration of the Word of life, becoming with her the living “ 6 Intro, 0,1 | living the whole of their life as “hidden with Christ in 7 Intro, 0,1(5)| 2: “What is the enclosed life if not an unceasing renewal 8 Intro, 0,1(7)| Renewal of the Religious Life Perfectae Caritatis, 7; 9 Intro, 0,1(7)| communities of contemplative life!”.~ 10 Intro, 0,2 | and value of this way of life, promoting the contemplative 11 Intro, 0,2 | their specific role in the life of the Church. (8) In particular, 12 Intro, 0,2 | faithful to the cloistered life in keeping with their particular 13 Intro, 0,2(8)| Contemplative Dimension of Religious Life (12 August 1980), 24-29; 14 Intro, 0,2(8)| Institutes of Consecrated life and Societies of Apostolic 15 Intro, 0,2(8)| and Societies of Apostolic Life, Instruction Potissimum 16 Intro, 0,2 | to a wholly contemplative life.~ 17 I, 0,3 | connects the contemplative life to the prayer of Jesus “ 18 I, 0,3(10) | Instruction on the Contemplative Life and on the Enclosure of 19 I, 0,3 | 17:11), but during his life there are special moments 20 I, 0,3 | association of the contemplative life with the prayer of Jesus 21 I, 0,3 | herself to be conformed to his life, to the point of the supreme 22 I, 0,3 | solitude to a more intense life of prayer is nothing other 23 I, 0,3(13) | Instruction on the Contemplative Life and on the Enclosure of 24 I, 0,3 | drawing to himself the entire life of the cloistered nun in 25 I, 0,3 | the whole of cloistered life, since “besides its elements 26 I, 0,3(15) | In reality, Clare's whole life was a eucharist because ... 27 I, 0,4 | Church, but consecrated life is a vivid image of it, 28 I, 0,4 | precisely because their life is entirely dedicated to 29 I, 0,4(17) | Renewal of the Religious Life Perfectae Caritatis, 12: “... 30 I, 0,4 | contemplation of God. (18) Their life is a reminder to all Christian 31 I, 0,4 | spirit and the daily toil of life in community (cf. Eph 4: 32 I, 0,4 | vocation. (21)~The monastic life of women has therefore a 33 I, 0,4(21) | Instruction on the Contemplative Life and on the Enclosure of 34 I, 0,5 | especially well suited to life wholly directed to contemplation. 35 I, 0,5 | the full meaning of her life and loving in God all the 36 I, 0,5(25) | that she has, her whole life, all that she enjoys, she 37 I, 0,5(26) | Renewal of the Religious Life Perfectae Caritatis, 7.~ 38 I, 0,5 | apostolate with this kind of life, which thus becomes a silent 39 I, 0,5 | sought more freely in a life not only for him and with 40 I, 0,5(27) | of a secure and tranquil life of contemplation; there 41 I, 0,5(27) | In Praise of the Solitary Life”, Consuetudines, 80, 11: 42 I, 0,5 | renunciation, of fraternal life, of listening to the word 43 I, 0,5 | wholeness and consistency of life.~ 44 I, 0,6 | Therefore the contemplative life is the nun's particular 45 I, 0,6(33) | Contemplative Dimension of Religious Life (12 August 1980), 26; Congregation 46 I, 0,6(33) | Institutes of Consecrated life and Societies of Apostolic 47 I, 0,6(33) | and Societies of Apostolic life, Instruction Fraternal Life 48 I, 0,6(33) | life, Instruction Fraternal Life in Community (2 February 49 I, 0,6(33) | become your inheritance, your life's programme, your way of 50 I, 0,6 | excellent school of fraternal life; it is an expression of 51 I, 0,6 | love involved, fraternal life is a God-filled space in 52 I, 0,6(35) | Institutes of Consecrated life and Societies of Apostolic 53 I, 0,6(35) | and Societies of Apostolic life, Instruction Fraternal Life 54 I, 0,6(35) | life, Instruction Fraternal Life in Community (2 February 55 I, 0,6(35) | February 1994), 10: “Fraternal life in common, in a monastery, 56 I, 0,7 | Institutes of contemplative life. (38) Cloistered nuns fulfil 57 I, 0,7 | sacrifice of praise.~Their life thus becomes a mysterious 58 I, 0,7(39) | Renewal of the Religious Life Perfectae Caritatis, 7; 59 I, 0,7(43) | Institutes of contemplative life, by their prayer, penance 60 I, 0,7 | become God's gift to all, the life of nuns “is truly a gift 61 I, 0,7 | radiation of their contemplative life, nuns offer to the Christian 62 I, 0,7 | of the Church. (46)~Their life, given wholly and in full 63 I, 0,8 | rises unceasingly for the Life which he sends forth each 64 I, 0,8 | and illusory values, the life of monasteries, nourished 65 I, 0,8 | meaning of contemplative life and safeguards the conditions 66 I, 0,8(51) | Contemplative Dimension of Religious Life (12 August 1980), 26.~ 67 II, 0,9 | devoted to the contemplative life have found the enclosure 68 II, 0,9 | benefit of the contemplative life itself. The discipline of 69 II, 0,9 | fidelity is fundamental for the life of an Institute, which really 70 II, 0,9(53) | Instruction on the Contemplative Life and the Enclosure of Nuns 71 II, 0,9(54) | of the forms of religious life, with which the Church manifests 72 II, 0,10 | devoted to the contemplative life must observe papal enclosure, 73 II, 0,10(55) | Instruction on the Contemplative Life and the Enclosure of Nuns 74 II, 0,10 | the wholly contemplative life, lived as a total gift of 75 II, 0,10 | the wholly contemplative life in its feminine form. By 76 II, 0,10 | the wholly contemplative life, ensuring that it remains 77 II, 0,10 | need for this manner of life, which is a source of grace 78 II, 0,10(57) | Instruction on the Contemplative Life and the Enclosure of Nuns 79 II, 0,10(58) | Renewal of the Religious Life Perfectae Caritatis, 7; 80 II, 0,10(58) | Contemplative Dimension of Religious Life (12 August 1980), 29.~ 81 II, 0,11 | The wholly contemplative life, in order to be considered 82 II, 0,11 | of wholly contemplative life if:~a) its members direct 83 II, 0,11 | true participation in the life of the Church and to their 84 II, 0,11(60) | September 1997), 4: “Your life, with its separation from 85 II, 0,12 | profess the contemplative life but associate some work 86 II, 0,13 | forms of the contemplative life, when they are entirely 87 II, 0,13 | worship and live a hidden life within the walls of the 88 II, 0,13 | associated with the contemplative life, or if they practice more 89 II, 0,13(63) | Renewal of the Religious Life Perfectae Caritatis, 9; 90 II, 1,14 | the wholly contemplative life is called papal, because 91 II, 1,14 | the wholly contemplative life and given the variety of 92 II, 1,14(65) | Renewal of the Religious Life Perfectae Caritatis, 16; 93 II, 1,14(65) | Instruction on the Contemplative Life and the Enclosure of Nuns 94 II, 1,15 | the wholly contemplative life and, on the part of the 95 II, 1,15 | knowledge of the monastery's life and history.~ 96 II, 1,17(68) | Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic 97 II, 1,17(68) | for Societies of Apostolic Life, Instruction Potissimum 98 II, 1,19 | the wholly contemplative life.~ 99 II, 1,21 | faithful to the cloistered life and to express responsibly 100 III, 0,22 | according to the form of life ordered solely to contemplation, 101 III, 0,22 | to a wholly contemplative life are set forth in the Instruction 102 III, 0,22 | renewal of the contemplative life is dependent on the formation 103 III, 0,22(75)| Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic 104 III, 0,22(75)| and Societies of Apostolic Life, Instruction Potissimum 105 III, 0,23 | fidelity for the whole of life. To this end, enclosed communities 106 III, 0,23 | Institutes of contemplative life should ensure a level of 107 III, 0,23 | this state of consecrated life. Monasteries should therefore 108 III, 0,23 | understanding the nature of a life completely directed to contemplation 109 III, 0,23 | obligations proper to the enclosed life, and they should come to 110 III, 0,23(76)| Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic 111 III, 0,23(76)| and Societies of Apostolic Life, Instruction Potissimum 112 III, 0,23 | Christ”. (78)~Contemplative life must always draw from the 113 III, 0,24 | matures in the spiritual life and arrives at the grace 114 III, 0,24 | environment and rhythm of life, is the most suitable place 115 III, 0,24 | formation in the contemplative life.~The Superior of a monastery, 116 III, 0,24(79)| Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic 117 III, 0,24(79)| and Societies of Apostolic Life, Intruction Potissimum Institutioni ( 118 III, 0,24 | various moments of monastic life, by giving them the necessary 119 III, 0,24(81)| Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic 120 III, 0,24(81)| and Societies of Apostolic Life, Instruction Potissimum 121 III, 0,25 | legitimate juridical autonomy of life and government in order 122 III, 0,25 | Autonomy favours stability of life and the internal unity of 123 III, 0,25 | of wholly contemplative life.~The local Ordinary has 124 III, 0,26 | differing in their way of life.~Monasteries of nuns have 125 III, 0,26 | retains its own rule of life and governance. (85) For 126 III, 0,26 | concerns their religious life with freedom of spirit and 127 IV, 0,27 | values of the contemplative life in the monasteries which 128 IV, 0,28 | Order's genuine spirit of life entirely dedicated to contemplation 129 IV, 0,29(89) | Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic 130 IV, 0,29(89) | and Societies of Apostolic Life, Instruction Potissimum 131 IV, 0,29 | cloistered contemplative life.~Federations should aim 132 IV, 0,30 | dimension of their way of life, and by fostering the fervent 133 IV, 0,30 | able to guarantee a regular life, or find themselves in particularly 134 IV, 0,30(93) | Renewal of the Religious Life Perfectae Caritatis, 21; 135 Conclu, 0,31 | the wholly contemplative life of cloistered nuns, and 136 Conclu, 0,31 | Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic 137 Conclu, 0,31 | and Societies of Apostolic Life, and authorized its publication.~