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1 Intro | Marist life. The vow of poverty is not just the concern 2 Intro | to separate the notion of poverty in the economy from our 3 Intro | to a life of evangelical poverty. And it is both individuals 4 Intro | that live and witness to poverty, because both draw from 5 Intro | collective and personal poverty. The management of our economic 6 Intro | identity as Brothers today.~Poverty and prophecy go hand in 7 Intro | Collective and institutional poverty is at the very heart of 8 Intro | hardly refer to personal poverty, for it is not my intention 9 Intro | Dealing with the issue of "poverty" is a must. I know Brothers 10 Intro,1,a | ways of conceptualizing "poverty," and seeing the relationship 11 Intro,1,a | understanding the vow of poverty and its connection with 12 Intro,1,a | collective and individual poverty.~ I think that cultural 13 Intro,1,a | in relation to the vow of poverty than to the vows of obedience 14 Intro,1,a | different slant to the idea of poverty. The location of our communities 15 Intro,1,a | mean that when we speak of poverty, everything is relative, 16 Intro,1,a | by the scourge of extreme poverty.~ 17 I | comprised of people in dire poverty and distress. How easily 18 I,0,1 | distinct from the outset.~Poverty in the Institute, looked 19 I,0,1 | Chapters, which look upon poverty in terms of our paying preferential 20 I,0,1 | both personal and communal poverty: simplicity, moderation, 21 I,0,5 | women condemned to lives of poverty and stunted development; 22 I,0,5 | expression of our vow of poverty and in response to what 23 II,1 | the common good, justice, poverty, charity, and the apostolic 24 III,1 | commitment that the vow of poverty requires of us: "We renounce 25 III,1 | those situations of extreme poverty be precisely the ones in 26 III,2,2 | go with our profession of poverty. ~·         Evaluate in 27 III,4 | which it practices gospel poverty."~To help you go back over 28 III,4,2 | and young people living in poverty are our favorites, I invite 29 III,4,3 | in alleviating pain and poverty in our world, the money 30 Conclu | which it practices gospel poverty."~To help you go back over 31 Conclu,0,b| and young people living in poverty are our favorites, I invite 32 Conclu,0,c| in alleviating pain and poverty in our world, the money 33 Conclu,1 | your practice of the vow of poverty and your striving to use


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