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52 there
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48 relationships
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USG 55a Assembly - May 1999

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visibility

What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?…
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1 1,2| expressive and communicative visibility, it cannot be anonymous “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
2 | VOCATIONAL PROMOTION~What kind of visibility for a Consecrated Life capable 3 | for a few thoughts on the "visibility of the consecrated life 4 | subtitle, "What kind of visibility for a consecrated life capable 5 4 | Visibility and transparency of the 6 4 | ourselves questions about the visibility and transparency of the 7 4 | promotion, to speak of the visibility of the consecrated life, 8 4 | though I do not think this visibility should refer only to the 9 4 | the time to discuss the visibility of such and such external 10 4 | the appropriateness of the visibility of the consecrated life 11 5 | Consecrata presents the "visibility" element of the consecrated 12 5 | significant contribution to the visibility of the Church which is expected 13 5 | fraternal community that this visibility is most accentuated: "If 14 5 | institutions that a demand for visibility of the consecrated life 15 6 | What kind of visibility?~But what is this visibility? 16 6 | visibility?~But what is this visibility? Today, visibility is conditioned 17 6 | this visibility? Today, visibility is conditioned by society’ 18 6 | that is not the kind of visibility we want for the consecrated 19 6 | life. Nor do we want the visibility that people tend to confuse 20 6 | the criteria of worldly visibility than the criteria of the 21 6 | hearts to recognize the visibility of these fruit, "by their 22 6 | fruit, a certain kind of visibility that does not lead to protagonism 23 6 | to take first place, the visibility which the consecrated life 24 6 | publicity campaigns.~This visibility should also express the 25 6 | achieved. To sum up, a kind of visibility that demonstrates a way 26 6 | order to understand the visibility of the consecrated life 27 6 | should, this evangelical visibility be present: the kind of 28 6 | be present: the kind of visibility truly able to promote vocations 29 6,2| heart and soul~A second visibility factor for the consecrated 30 6,2| must in turn rely on the visibility of renewed community life; 31 7 | element which determines the visibility of these communities is 32 7 | poor man. Our evangelical visibility and transparency will count 33 7,1| most complex aspect of the visibility of consecrated life. I refer 34 7,1| must be consistent; and yet visibility does not only affect the 35 7,1| aspect of the mission’s visibility. Any pastoral work undertaken 36 7,1| a serious problem to the visibility of consecrated life in our 37 7,1| involved, but the problem of visibility as a means of vocational 38 7,1| is often applied to the visibility of the mission of the consecrated 39 7,1| witness, which often has no visibility, but it is a path that must 40 8 | an important place in the visibility of the mission. Without 41 8,1| that too is part of our visibility. What do we produce with 42 8,2| significant factors in the visibility of a group is its ability 43 8,2| constructed) which affect the visibility of both vocational promotion 44 9 | a few of the aspects of visibility that I have just presented. 45 9 | General think that this visibility, in the form in which it 46 9 | mission are obscuring the visibility of the consecrated life 47 9 | point of view of a kind of visibility capable of passing on the USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 Chapter, §
48 1 | living and of "communicative visibility".~~ 49 2 | must place the diminished visibility of the religious life for


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