Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 2,3| insist explicitly on the spiritual dimension and on the bond
2 Intro, 2,3| distinguished:~ - one, the more spiritual: "fraternity" or "fraternal
3 Intro, 4,5| of consecration and the spiritual dimension of religious life,
4 I, 2,10 | gathering themselves under a spiritual guide, the abbot, set out
5 I, 2,10 | communion of material and spiritual goods and the unity established
6 II, 3,27 | difficulties along the human and spiritual path and in the midst of
7 II, 4,31 | the fundamental sharing of spiritual goods. Communication takes
8 II, 4,31 | consequences, because then spiritual experience imperceptibly
9 II, 4,31 | There are many ways in which spiritual gifts can be shared and
10 II, 5,34 | continuous enrichment not only of spiritual values but also of values
11 II, 5,34 | material realities than towards spiritual values. This makes it necessary
12 II, 5,35 | consecrated person depends on spiritual maturity; this is brought
13 II, 5,35 | this reason, the help of a spiritual guide, who knows well and
14 II, 5,36 | with the more specifically spiritual aspect. In this respect,
15 II, 5,37 | forms of government, or by spiritual difficulties.~There may
16 II, 5,37 | substitute for an authentic spiritual direction".(53)~
17 II, 5,40 | a community and robs the spiritual reality which rules the
18 II, 5,43 | the sharing of goods, even spiritual goods, has been from the
19 II, 6,47 | in community and for the spiritual journey of the consecrated
20 II, 6,47 | of the achievement of its spiritual and apostolic goals.~
21 II, 6,48 | thus to the service of the spiritual progress of each one and
22 II, 6,49 | aspects of authority.~a) Spiritual authority~If consecrated
23 II, 6,49 | therefore be, above all, a spiritual person, convinced of the
24 II, 6,49 | convinced of the primacy of the spiritual, both with respect to personal
25 II, 6,49 | s main task will be the spiritual, community and apostolic
26 II, 6,49 | involving human competence, spiritual wisdom and personal detachment.
27 III, 1,61 | sometimes deriving fruits of spiritual renewal, apostolic dedication
28 III, 1,61 | religious community, to its spiritual dynamic, to the quality
29 III, 1,61 | exchange of gifts.~The great spiritual tradition -- ascetic and
30 III, 1,61 | the level of the personal spiritual life of the religious or
31 III, 1,62 | attending to the material and spiritual poverty of their time, in
32 III, 1,66 | special psychological and spiritual bonds.~The future of these
33 III, 1,67 | consecrated life those means of spiritual and material assistance
34 III, 1,67 | encouragement to the young in their spiritual and apostolic journey. Moreover,
35 III, 1,67 | their age, through lively spiritual and cultural interests,
36 III, 1,69 | in the heart of the same spiritual family, in the charism and
37 III, 1,69 | centre radiating outwardly, a spiritual force, a centre of animation,
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