Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1 | which "fraternal life in common" manifests in numerous countries
2 Intro, 0,1 | proposals on "fraternal life in common" must take this existential
3 Intro, 1,2 | re-evaluation of "fraternal life in common" and to a renewed vision
4 Intro, 1,2 | are seen to be bound by a common calling from God in continuity
5 Intro, 1,2 | by a characteristically common ecclesial consecration,
6 Intro, 1,2 | ecclesial consecration, and by a common response in sharing that "
7 Intro, 1,2 | charity. Fraternal life in common, as an expression of the
8 Intro, 2,3 | life. ~When it speaks of "common life", it is necessary to
9 Intro, 2,3 | living a fraternal life in common".(12)~Thus, in community
10 Intro, 2,3 | more visible: "life in common" or "community life", which
11 Intro, 2,3 | house" and in "leading a common life" through fidelity to
12 Intro, 2,3 | same norms, taking part in common acts, and collaboration
13 Intro, 2,3 | acts, and collaboration in common services.(14) All of this
14 Intro, 2,3 | the norms which regulate common life; but it is evident
15 Intro, 2,3 | but it is evident that common life is designed to favour
16 Intro, 3,4 | are becoming increasingly common.~b) Demands for personal
17 Intro, 3,4 | weakening the ideal of life in common and commitment to community
18 Intro, 3,4 | positively seeking forms of common life judged more suitable
19 Intro, 4,5 | impact on the style of their common life and requires a change
20 Intro, 4,5 | thus leaving less time for common life.~b) The increase in
21 Intro, 4,5 | point that fraternal life in common has become for some an obstacle
22 Intro, 4,5 | different traditions and ways of common life, and on various ways
23 Intro, 4,5 | settings are only partially common to all; rather they tend
24 Intro, 5,6 | need for fraternal life in common for those consecrated to
25 Intro, 5,7 | project, fraternal life in common is part of God's plan and
26 I, 2,10 | takes, fraternal life in common has always appeared as a
27 I, 2,10 | radical expression of the common fraternal spirit which unites
28 I, 2,10 | selfishness.~Fraternal life in common, in a monastery, is called
29 II, 1 | Spirituality and common prayer~
30 II, 1,12 | towards the Father.~Prayer in common, which has always been considered
31 II, 1,14 | the word, the Eucharist, common prayer, dedication and fidelity
32 II, 1,15 | linked to personal prayer. Common prayer and personal prayer
33 II, 1,16 | with spontaneity and by common agreement, such sharing
34 II, 1,17 | Nevertheless, prayer in common has its own rhythms whose
35 II, 1,17 | each institute.~Prayer in common which requires fidelity
36 II, 1,19 | 19. Common prayer also sustains and
37 II, 3,23 | A fraternal and shared common life has a natural attraction
38 II, 4,29 | closer together around their common mission.~
39 II, 5,36 | Affectivity~Fraternal life in common requires from all members
40 II, 5,37 | remind members that life in common sometimes requires sacrifice
41 II, 5,38 | to achieve, between the common good and respect for the
42 II, 5,39 | thanks together for the common gift of vocation and mission,
43 II, 5,39 | solidarity;~c) to focus on a common mission: each institute
44 II, 5,39 | within fraternity and a common mission. It may be necessary
45 II, 5,41 | makes fraternal life in common difficult, other cultures
46 II, 5,41 | correct one other in the common desire to live more and
47 II, 5,42 | consecrated persons, bearing a common charism, to the needs of
48 II, 5,45 | life to a colourless lowest common denominator leads to wiping
49 II, 6,46 | the climate of life in common has improved: there is more
50 II, 6,46 | there has been a move from a common life based too much on observance
51 II, 7,53 | of the fraternal life in common".(69)~
52 II, 7,55 | difficulties inherent in common life, is in itself a sign
53 III, 0,58 | more strongly centred on common life so that their apostolate
54 III, 0,58 | diaconal".~It follows that "common life lived in community"
55 III, 0,58 | impact on fraternal life in common, to the point that this
56 III, 1,64 | religious living alone. Common life in a house of the institute
57 III, 1,64 | religious house, observing a common life. They should not live
58 III, 1,64 | individual is consecrated in this common life and it is in this form
59 III, 1,64 | fleeing from the obligation to common life. Nor is it sufficient
60 III, 1,64 | practice of fraternal life in common.~
61 III, 1,65 | territories~Fraternal life in common has special value in areas
62 III, 1,67 | and collaborating in the common mission, responding positively
63 III, 1,69 | maintaining by observing its common life.~
64 Conclu, 0,70| co-responsible for fraternal life in common, so that it will manifest
65 Conclu, 0,70| of the fraternal life in common. Even more so, the current
66 Conclu, 0,70| rebuild fraternal life in common may appear daunting, even
67 Conclu, 0,70| sense of fraternal life in common, of being convinced that
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