Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1| important to examine the lived experience of today's religious
2 Intro, 0,1| transformations of what was lived in the past. These transformations,
3 Intro, 0,1| this same fraternal life lived in community. In some places,
4 Intro, 0,1| life and its ways of being lived in the various religious
5 Intro, 1,2| experience of the Spirit" lived and handed on by the founder
6 Intro, 2,3| services.(14) All of this is lived "in their own special manner"(15)
7 Intro, 3,4| the way fraternal life is lived in religious communities.~
8 II, 1,15 | of what is celebrated and lived in community prayer, on
9 II, 1,18 | communion and fraternity was lived in a wonderful way.~
10 II, 5,43 | gift, however, which is lived in the community of a religious
11 II, 5,43 | obedient, poor and chaste", is lived in fraternity, as was the
12 II, 5,44 | founder and to the charism lived by him or her and then communicated,
13 II, 6,52 | Religious life has always lived from this conviction of
14 II, 7,53 | us by Our Lord is that of lived fraternity: "By this all
15 II, 7,55 | love as it was taught and lived by Jesus Christ and communicated
16 II, 7,56 | religious life, so fraternity lived fully has often been, and
17 III, 0,58 | gathers the large family is lived concretely in the single
18 III, 0,58 | follows that "common life lived in community" does not have
19 III, 1,69 | identity, assimilated and lived, capable of transmitting
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