Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1| communities either constitute an evangelical leaven within society, announce
2 Intro, 3,4| and Santo Domingo, the "evangelical and preferential option
3 Intro, 3,4| community life which are a clear evangelical testimony for our world.~
4 Intro, 3,4| challenge, a call to live the evangelical counsels with more vigour,
5 Intro, 5,6| discernment, in view of authentic evangelical renewal.~This document also
6 Intro, 5,7| necessary for renewing the evangelical radiance of our communities,
7 I, 2,10 | all, by profession of the evangelical counsels, which frees one
8 II, 0,11 | commitment to a continued evangelical renewal of communities.~
9 II, 3,27 | splendid testimony to the evangelical quality of a religious community;
10 II, 4,32 | sisters, cultivating an evangelical ability to receive from
11 II, 4,33 | community growth, with the evangelical clarity and inner freedom
12 II, 5,34 | prerequisite of a radiant evangelical life, is a process which
13 II, 5,42 | communities that are mature, evangelical, fraternal and capable of
14 II, 5,42 | community dimension of the evangelical counsels and the charism.~
15 II, 5,43 | community dimension of the evangelical counsels~Religious profession
16 II, 5,43 | of others, appreciating evangelical realities such as "the hidden
17 II, 6,48 | again more closely to its evangelical roots and thus to the service
18 III, 1,62 | preferential and solidarist evangelical option for the poor. These
19 III, 1,62 | and in order that their evangelical witness not be clouded by
20 III, 1,67 | care of the elderly give evangelical credibility to their own
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