Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 1,2 | fraternal communion, called to live as animated by the foundational
2 Intro, 3,4 | world, but who nevertheless live in the world, are subject
3 Intro, 3,4 | been a challenge, a call to live the evangelical counsels
4 I, 1,9 | taught his disciples to live and which he had asked of
5 I, 2,10 | personally, one by one, to live in communion with himself
6 I, 2,10 | guide, the abbot, set out to live the radical communion of
7 II, 0,11 | where all are called to live together. From accepting
8 II, 2,21 | short time.~In order to live as brothers and sisters,
9 II, 3,24 | communities. One who tries to live an independent life, detached
10 II, 3,24 | and sisters with whom they live, and to love humanity, which
11 II, 3,25 | community that is able to live in forgiveness and love.
12 II, 3,25 | showing honour" (Rom. 12:10); "live in harmony with one another" (
13 II, 3,26 | hearts among those called to live together in a community,
14 II, 3,27 | 1-3), "because when they live together as brothers, they
15 II, 5,36 | maturity which allow us to live out our affectivity correctly,
16 II, 5,36 | he or she feels called to live relationships of fraternity
17 II, 5,36 | balance" and "the ability to live in community" are particularly
18 II, 5,38 | mind which allows us to live in fraternal communion through
19 II, 5,41 | from different cultures live together can contribute
20 II, 5,41 | in the common desire to live more and more intensely
21 II, 5,43 | fraternal life. Thus, those who live consecrated celibacy "recall
22 II, 5,44 | unity of the community.~To live in community is to live
23 II, 5,44 | live in community is to live the will of God together,
24 II, 6,47 | communities have been led to live with no one in charge while
25 II, 6,52 | of faith and is called to live from it also today with
26 II, 7,53 | Lord sent his disciples to live together "so that the world
27 II, 7,54 | activities of people who live in community and who inform
28 III, 0,58 | both the disciple who must live with Jesus and with the
29 III, 1,60 | which allow a community to live as community and where the
30 III, 1,61 | institute become a problem. They live in a state of inner division:
31 III, 1,61 | their communities, but they live in accordance with the pastoral
32 III, 1,61 | those religious who seem to live more in and for a particular
33 III, 1,62 | These communities often live in areas deeply marked by
34 III, 1,62 | hope that it is possible to live as brothers and sisters,
35 III, 1,62 | they must be helped to live a life of community. This
36 III, 1,64 | life. "Religious should live in their own religious house,
37 III, 1,64 | common life. They should not live alone without serious reason,
38 III, 1,64 | The norm is that religious live in fraternal communities:
39 III, 1,64 | is necessary for them to live apart for a time, long or
40 III, 1,64 | instead of living alone, live in the same house, pray
41 III, 1,64 | normally requires them to live outside community, and superiors
42 III, 1,64 | majority of members no longer live in community, such institutes
43 III, 1,68 | communities no longer able to live according to their proper
44 Conclu, 0,70| brothers and sisters to live together in His name.~"The
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