Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1| religious communities are a living sign of the primacy of the
2 Intro, 1,2| Church-Mystery, since it is a living expression and privileged
3 Intro, 1,2| be and to be seen to be a living organism of intense fraternal
4 Intro, 1,2| Religious community is a living organism of fraternal communion,
5 Intro, 2,3| elements in speaking of "living a fraternal life in common".(12)~
6 Intro, 2,3| life", which consists of "living in one's own lawfully constituted
7 Intro, 4,5| way of understanding and living one's own work in a secularised
8 I, 1,9 | disciples, men and women -- a living parable of the human family
9 I, 2,10 | and hence to new ways of living out the one single communion
10 I, 2,10 | to a variety of ways of living out the one communion according
11 I, 2,10 | monastery, is called to be a living sign of the mystery of the
12 II, 1,12 | them increasingly into His living and visible Body, in whom
13 II, 3,23 | sacrifices required for living in community, to accepting
14 II, 3,26 | indications helpful for community living such as joyful simplicity,(38)
15 II, 3,27 | Kingdom of God. The joy of living even in the midst of difficulties
16 II, 4,31 | communication among religious living together in the same community.
17 II, 4,31 | members run the risk of living juxtaposed or parallel lives,
18 II, 5,37 | Christian maturity lies in living with persons who suffer,
19 II, 5,37 | are clearly incapable of living community life due to problems
20 II, 5,43 | society within which one is living -- these things injure and
21 II, 7,54 | remove a religious from living the communion and spirit
22 II, 7,55 | sign of the possibility of living Christian fraternity and
23 III, 0,58 | ways of understanding and living religious community.~This
24 III, 0,58 | and has different ways of living religious community.~e)
25 III, 1,59 | can be said that it is a living and continuous preaching.
26 III, 1,59 | Church of which it is a living part, first of all by its
27 III, 1,59 | that so many problems of living out the charism and its
28 III, 1,60 | regions, the difficulties of living in community while being
29 III, 1,62 | and to make them feel a living part of the Church.(77)
30 III, 1,64 | Men and women religious living alone~One of the realities
31 III, 1,64 | men and women religious living alone. Common life in a
32 III, 1,64 | frequent contacts with members living outside community, it is
33 III, 1,64 | Periods of intense communal living must be scheduled, as well
34 III, 1,64 | religious family.~A religious living alone is never an ideal.
35 III, 1,64 | own institute, instead of living alone, live in the same
36 III, 1,64 | become a substitute for living communication with their
37 III, 1,64 | that religious, even when living outside community, are subject
38 III, 1,69 | imply cohabitation and the living together of religious and
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