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Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
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1 Text| realization in heaven,” (1)~On February 2 the Church 2 Text| mystery of Jesus Christ” (55)~But what does The CONSECRATED 3 Text| to their witness and an abundance of fruit to their ministry.~ 4 Text| will seek to know, love and accept the ministries and the services 5 Text| called to bear fruit, each in accord with the particular charisms  6 | already 7 | also 8 | always 9 Text| reveals and experiences anew the infinite richness of 10 Text| best way to make known, appreciate and love CONSECRATED LIFE 11 Text| life in the Church and more ardently ask the Heavenly Father 12 | around 13 Text| Church and more ardently ask the Heavenly Father for 14 Text| ministers,  will give special attention to this particular state 15 Text| work in history, even as it awaits its full realization in 16 Text| should seek to be more aware of their own vocation and 17 Text| depth of the life of the Baptized, and will invoke the Holy 18 Text| Holy Father in St Peter’s Basilica consecrated men and women  19 Text| one vine, are called to bear fruit, each in accord with 20 | became 21 Text| doing the will God, is the best way to make known, appreciate 22 Text| charisms and ministries bestowed on them by the Holy Spirit.~“ 23 Text| call to holiness and, as branches of the one vine, are called 24 | But 25 Text| Christians share a common call to holiness and, as branches 26 Text| members of consecrated life carry out each day in their midst 27 Text| consecrated men and women will celebrate, the mystery of the love 28 Text| CONSECRATED LIFE DAY, which is celebrated on February 2, the feast 29 Text| evangelical counsels the characteristic features of Jesus – the 30 Text| features of Jesus – the chaste, poor and obedient one-   31 Text| them became poor, lived chastely and died in obedience to 32 Text| the Presentation of the Child Jesus in the Temple, each 33 Text| states of Life, whether taken collectively or individually in relation 34 Text| order that Christians might come to know the services and 35 Text| All Christians share a common call to holiness and, as 36 Text| the Church’s “mystery of Communion” and are dynamically coordinated 37 Text| sins, might not perish.~Communities of consecrated life also, 38 Text| the entire local church community, gathered around their ministers,   39 Text| of their own vocation and consecration and humbly and courageously  40 Text| their entire existence is a constant gift to God for the salvation 41 Text| obedient one-  are made constantly “visible” in the midst of 42 Text| Communion” and are dynamically coordinated in its unique mission. Thus 43 Text| profession of the evangelical counsels the characteristic features 44 Text| consecration and humbly and courageously witness to them in order 45 Text| Together, bishops, priests, deacons and lay men and women will 46 Text| The consecrated life, deeply rooted in the example and 47 Text| sign of the radicality and depth of the life of the Baptized, 48 Text| poor, lived chastely and died in obedience to the Father 49 Text| ministry.~In the Various Dioceses gathered with the Bishops, 50 Text| eyes of the faithful are directed toward the mystery of the 51 | does 52 Text| joy of always seeking and doing the will God, is the best 53 Text| mystery of Communion” and are dynamically coordinated in its unique 54 Text| of consecrated life also, especially on this day, should seek 55 Text| By the profession of the evangelical counsels the characteristic 56 | even 57 Text| life, deeply rooted in the example and teachings of Christ 58 Text| of the Church reveals and experiences anew the infinite richness 59 Text| which give witness to the extraordinary greatness of the merciful 60 Text| midst of the world and the eyes of the faithful are directed 61 Text| world and the eyes of the faithful are directed toward the 62 Text| firstborn of the Father in the Family of Nazareth, is presented 63 Text| celebrated on February 2, the feast of the Presentation of the 64 Text| counsels the characteristic features of Jesus – the chaste, poor 65 Text| the Holy Spirit to grant fidelity to their witness and an 66 Text| day on which Jesus, the firstborn of the Father in the Family 67 Text| people of God.~Witnessing to freedom from worldly goods, to the 68 | from 69 Text| history, even as it awaits its full realization in heaven,” ( 70 Text| to freedom from worldly goods, to the totality of love 71 Text| services and the moments of grace which through them are offered 72 Text| invoke the Holy Spirit to grant fidelity to their witness 73 Text| witness to the extraordinary greatness of the merciful love of 74 Text| its full realization in heaven,” (1)~On February 2 the 75 Text| and more ardently ask the Heavenly Father for the gift of new 76 | his 77 Text| of God already at work in history, even as it awaits its full 78 Text| Christians share a common call to holiness and, as branches of the 79 Text| vocation and consecration and humbly and courageously witness 80 Text| whether taken collectively or individually in relation to the others 81 Text| and experiences anew the infinite richness of the mystery 82 Text| of the Baptized, and will invoke the Holy Spirit to grant 83 | it 84 Text| presented in the Temple of Jerusalem where his whole existence 85 Text| love for Christ, and to the joy of always seeking and doing 86 Text| toward the mystery of the Kingdom of God already at work in 87 Text| is the best way to make known, appreciate and love CONSECRATED 88 Text| bishops, priests, deacons and lay men and women will seek 89 Text| who for them became poor, lived chastely and died in obedience 90 Text| In Parishes the entire local church community, gathered 91 | made 92 | make 93 Text| extraordinary greatness of the merciful love of God.~In Parishes 94 Text| to a holy vocation, the mercy of Christ who has consecrated 95 Text| community, gathered around their ministers,  will give special attention 96 Text| abundance of fruit to their ministry.~In the Various Dioceses 97 Text| coordinated in its unique mission. Thus in the diversity of 98 Text| know the services and the moments of grace which through them 99 Text| Father in the Family of Nazareth, is presented in the Temple 100 Text| Heavenly Father for the gift of new and holy vocations to the 101 | not 102 Text| lived chastely and died in obedience to the Father for their  103 Text| Jesus – the chaste, poor and obedient one-  are made constantly “ 104 Text| Temple, each year, is an occasion for the whole Church to 105 Text| grace which through them are offered to the people of God.~Witnessing 106 Text| life wish to renew their offering of self and witness that 107 | one 108 Text| chaste, poor and obedient one-  are made constantly “visible” 109 | or 110 Text| courageously witness to them in order that Christians might come 111 | others 112 | out 113 | own 114 Text| merciful love of God.~In Parishes the entire local church 115 Text| them are offered to the people of God.~Witnessing to freedom 116 Text| for their sins, might not perish.~Communities of consecrated 117 Text| With The Holy Father in St Peter’s Basilica consecrated men 118 Text| for the whole Church to praise and thank the Lord for the 119 Text| so that this sign of the presence of Christ who for them became 120 Text| February 2, the feast of the Presentation of the Child Jesus in the 121 Text| the Family of Nazareth, is presented in the Temple of Jerusalem 122 Text| Church. Together, bishops, priests, deacons and lay men and 123 Text| The Holy Spirit. By the profession of the evangelical counsels 124 Text| them to be a sign of the radicality and depth of the life of 125 Text| even as it awaits its full realization in heaven,” (1)~On February 126 Text| collectively or individually in relation to the others are at the 127 Text| On February 2 the Church remembers the day on which Jesus, 128 Text| consecrated life wish to renew their offering of self and 129 Text| does The CONSECRATED LIFE represent in the Church?~“The consecrated 130 Text| unique mystery of the Church reveals and experiences anew the 131 Text| experiences anew the infinite richness of the mystery of Jesus 132 Text| consecrated life, deeply rooted in the example and teachings 133 Text| constant gift to God for the salvation of the world. ~With The 134 Text| and to the joy of always seeking and doing the will God, 135 Text| renew their offering of self and witness that their entire 136 Text| to the others are at the service of the Church’s “mystery 137 Text| the Church.~All Christians share a common call to holiness 138 | should 139 Text| to the Father for their sins, might not perish.~Communities 140 | so 141 Text| their ministers,  will give special attention to this particular 142 Text| With The Holy Father in St Peter’s Basilica consecrated 143 Text| where his whole existence is submitted to the will of the Father. 144 Text| states of Life, whether taken collectively or individually 145 Text| rooted in the example and teachings of Christ the Lord, is a 146 Text| whole Church to praise and thank the Lord for the gift of 147 | they 148 | Thus 149 | Together 150 Text| from worldly goods, to the totality of love for Christ, and 151 | toward 152 Text| will give witness to the unity in the diversity of ministries 153 Text| the states of life and the variety of vocations  the same unique 154 Text| to their ministry.~In the Various Dioceses gathered with the 155 Text| as branches of the one vine, are called to bear fruit, 156 Text| one-  are made constantly “visible” in the midst of the world 157 | what 158 | where 159 | whether 160 Text| members of consecrated life wish to renew their offering 161 Text| offered to the people of God.~Witnessing to freedom from worldly 162 Text| Kingdom of God already at work in history, even as it awaits 163 Text| Witnessing to freedom from worldly goods, to the totality of 164 Text| Jesus in the Temple, each year, is an occasion for the


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