Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 1,2| privileged fulfilment of its own particular "communion", of the great
2 Intro, 1,2| communities must have the particular grace of a vocation. In
3 Intro, 3,4| on religious community in particular.~a) Movements for political
4 Intro, 3,4| major social changes, with particular emphasis on the "development
5 Intro, 3,4| and the mentality of a particular country all have an impact
6 Intro, 4,5| urgent requests from the particular Church, can easily bring
7 II, 4,32 | implies itineraries and particular psychological difficulties
8 II, 4,33 | regular community meetings?~In particular when television becomes
9 II, 5,35 | Christ, according to the particular characteristic provided
10 II, 5,36 | with that warmth that is particular to a new heart that knows
11 II, 5,37 | sciences is necessary, in particular where individuals are clearly
12 II, 5,39 | contribute according to their particular gifts. The road of consecrated
13 II, 5,39 | mature and grow in his or her particular way of holiness;~e) to consider
14 II, 5,39 | members, they are not for this particular institute.... It is not
15 II, 5,42 | years, two aspects deserve particular attention: the community
16 II, 5,43 | which He has entrusted a particular task to a group of people.
17 II, 5,44 | consecration establishes a particular communion between religious
18 II, 5,45 | certain guidelines of the particular Church or certain suggestions
19 II, 5,45 | distorting the charism to suit particular positions or interests.
20 II, 7,53 | and apostolic activity, in particular within institutes dedicated
21 II, 7,54 | word, action and example.~Particular circumstances, considered
22 III, 0,58 | Before reflecting on some particular situations that religious
23 III, 0,58 | helpful to consider here the particular relationship between different
24 III, 1 | In the particular Church~
25 III, 1,59 | within the context of a particular Church, to which the members
26 III, 1,59 | makes their presence in the particular Church identifiable and
27 III, 1,59 | universal Church and the particular Church in which it is inserted
28 III, 1,59 | religious community loves the particular Church, enriches it with
29 III, 1,59 | the pastoral needs of the particular Church and the charismatic
30 III, 1,59 | religious community and the particular Church.~The growing difficulties
31 III, 1,59 | religious community and the particular Church to a certain isolation;
32 III, 1,59 | of being present in the particular Church with no organic link
33 III, 1,59 | community in relation to a particular Church and far from the
34 III, 1,59 | religious community into the particular Church.~Just as a religious
35 III, 1,59 | act independently of the particular Church, or as an alternative
36 III, 1,59 | pastoral programme of the particular Church, so the particular
37 III, 1,59 | particular Church, so the particular Church cannot dispose, according
38 III, 1,59 | neither the good of the particular Church nor that of the religious
39 III, 1,59 | and vitality. Charism and particular Church should not be in
40 III, 1,59 | knowledge either of the particular Church or of religious life,
41 III, 1,59 | formation concerning the particular Church.(74)~Above all, however,
42 III, 1,60 | themselves lose sight of the particular nature of religious life.~
43 III, 1,61 | to live more in and for a particular movement than in and for
44 III, 1,62 | Some particular situations~63. Insertion
45 III, 1,62 | of their institute and on particular care from their superiors.(78)~
46 III, 1,64 | short.~a) The demands of a particular apostolic work, for example
47 III, 1,64 | collaborate in serving a particular work in a place where there
48 III, 1,66 | attention to the needs of the particular Church. A trusting and ongoing
49 III, 1,66 | ongoing dialogue with the particular Church is therefore essential,
50 III, 1,66 | attention to the needs of the particular Church, religious communities
51 III, 1,67 | members. Ageing has taken on particular significance both because
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