Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 I, 2,10 | experience of communion of life, prayer and apostolate -- the essential
2 I, 2,10 | God alone in silence and prayer.~Their constant attention
3 II, 1 | Spirituality and common prayer~
4 II, 1,12 | journey towards the Father.~Prayer in common, which has always
5 II, 1,13 | give determined times to prayer, and especially so that
6 II, 1,13 | time to God (vacare Deo).~Prayer needs to be seen also as
7 II, 1,14 | rediscovery of liturgical prayer by religious families.~Communal
8 II, 1,14 | part of it, has revitalised prayer in many communities, which
9 II, 1,14 | the word of God and the prayer of the Church.(29)~Thus,
10 II, 1,14 | word, the Eucharist, common prayer, dedication and fidelity
11 II, 1,14 | Eucharistic spirituality by prayer and adoration.~It is around
12 II, 1,15 | 15. Communal prayer reaches its full effectiveness
13 II, 1,15 | intimately linked to personal prayer. Common prayer and personal
14 II, 1,15 | personal prayer. Common prayer and personal prayer are
15 II, 1,15 | Common prayer and personal prayer are closely related and
16 II, 1,15 | celebrated and lived in community prayer, on the interior and exterior
17 II, 1,16 | recent years, community prayer has been enriched by various
18 II, 1,16 | fraternal solidarity in prayer.~
19 II, 1,17 | equally valid for personal prayer and for communal prayer.
20 II, 1,17 | prayer and for communal prayer. A religious community lives
21 II, 1,17 | presence. Nevertheless, prayer in common has its own rhythms
22 II, 1,17 | proper law of each institute.~Prayer in common which requires
23 II, 1,18 | 18. Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary,
24 II, 1,18 | support in daily fidelity to prayer (cf. Acts 1:14), becoming
25 II, 1,19 | 19. Common prayer also sustains and nourishes
26 II, 1,19 | impulse. On the one hand, prayer is a mysterious transforming
27 II, 1,20 | have a rich experience of prayer. At a time such as ours,
28 II, 3,27 | because it is sustained by prayer: "rejoice in your hope,
29 II, 3,27 | tribulation, be constant in prayer" (Rom. 12:12).~
30 II, 5,35 | doctrine and the practice of prayer".(49) This accompaniment
31 II, 5,40 | relations among religious, prayer which is more deeply shared,
32 II, 6,49 | community life -- between prayer and work, apostolate and
33 III, 1,61| dynamic, to the quality of its prayer life, to the relevance of
34 III, 1,62| good will and fraternal prayer of the other members of
35 III, 1,62| This requires space for prayer and fraternal exchanges,
36 III, 1,63| promote balance between prayer and activity, between moments
37 III, 1,63| cultivating the life of prayer and celebrations with more
38 III, 1,64| sharing, review of life, and prayer, for breathing in a family
39 III, 1,67| provide a witness, wisdom and prayer which are a constant encouragement
40 III, 1,67| and cultural interests, by prayer, and by continued participation
41 III, 1,67| and fruitfulness from the prayer, the suffering, and the
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