Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 4,5| the renewal of permanent formation. These problematic settings
2 II, 1,16 | fruitful. Differences of age, formation and character make it advisable
3 II, 3,23 | a heavy burden. Initial formation needs, then, to bring one
4 II, 4,31 | cultural and theological formation, religious who have had
5 II, 4,33 | of the desire for deeper formation in receiving and using the
6 II, 5,35 | in the initial stage of formation, but it is useful throughout
7 II, 5,36 | benevolence.~Therefore, special formation is required in the area
8 II, 5,37 | burdensome, serious gaps in formation, excessively rapid changes
9 II, 5,37 | candidates, and to assist formation teams in some cases to address
10 II, 5,39 | commitments.~During the time of formation, all good will not withstanding,
11 II, 5,42 | a community in permanent formation~43. Community renewal has
12 II, 5,42 | benefited from permanent formation. Recommended and presented
13 II, 5,42 | Institutioni,(57) permanent formation is considered by all who
14 II, 5,42 | balance between activity and formation), most institutes, at either
15 II, 5,42 | of continuing permanent formation in daily life. Religious
16 II, 5,42 | who were given a different formation and have different apostolic
17 II, 5,42 | in the area of permanent formation, in light of their task
18 II, 5,43 | characteristic of permanent formation.~
19 II, 5,44 | second aspect of permanent formation to which we must give special
20 II, 5,44 | world." For this reason, formation programmes which include
21 II, 6,49 | and work, apostolate and formation, work and rest.~The authority
22 III, 1,59 | receive adequate theological formation concerning the particular
23 III, 1,64 | with fellow religious for formation, fraternal sharing, review
24 III, 1,65 | and cultures; the need for formation in inter-congregational
25 III, 1,69 | scheduled programmes of formation in the spirituality of the
26 Abbr, 3 | Institutioni, Directives on Formation in Religious Institutes,
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