Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 1,2| of fraternal communion, called to live as animated by the
2 Intro, 5,7| a religious community is called to carry out in various
3 I, 1,9 | as Trinity, as communion, called them to enter into intimate
4 I, 2,10 | who followed Jesus. He had called them personally, one by
5 I, 2,10 | religious are, therefore, called to be an ecclesial community
6 I, 2,10 | common, in a monastery, is called to be a living sign of the
7 II, 0,11 | community where all are called to live together. From accepting
8 II, 1,12 | culture.~The same Christ who called them, daily calls together
9 II, 3,26 | minds and hearts among those called to live together in a community,
10 II, 5,36 | foremost, that he or she feels called to live relationships of
11 II, 5,43 | Religious are not only "called" to an individual personal
12 II, 5,43 | con-vocation" -- they are called with others, with whom they
13 II, 5,43 | with Christ, and therefore called to be united among themselves.
14 II, 6,51 | communities are increasingly called to be an important and eloquent
15 II, 6,51 | a religious community is called to be a prophetic sign of
16 II, 6,51 | communitarianism is rampant it is called to be a sign of respect
17 II, 6,51 | their place, they are also called to purify and elevate it,
18 II, 6,52 | conviction of faith and is called to live from it also today
19 III, 0,58 | and the mission they are called to carry out.~59. a) The
20 III, 1,69 | in the Church which are called to be, together in every
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