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What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 2 | relationships, its image, its identity.~It might, however, be useful 2 2,1| constant gift and only "an identity founded on the rock of a 3 2,2| constitutes their new and common identity; because the same charism 4 2,2| making judgments.~2.2.2.1. Identity and belonging~This is the 5 2,2| stems from the sense of identity, being one of its essential 6 2,2| one recognizes one’s own identity, but without putting one’ “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
7 1 | regarding the meaning and identity of Christian life and the 8 5 | 5. A Patchwork Identity~In postmodern times, men 9 5 | men no longer define their identity, by which they live and 10 5 | might last. Finding one’s identity in the traditional sectors ( 11 5 | the so-called "Patchwork Identity" (in French, ‘bricolage’) 12 5 | model. To justify one’s own identity there is not necessarily 13 6 | if we hold firm to the "identity" which has motivated and “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
14 8,2| questions about its own identity, to be able and to know 15 8,2| years the subject of the identity of the consecrated life 16 8,2| have a clear picture of our identity.~That does not mean that 17 8,2| theological reflection on the identity of the consecrated life; 18 8,2| absolutely clear either, the identity of the diocesan clergy seems 19 8,2| comprehensible reply about our identity.~The post-synodal Exhortation 20 8,2| to clarify the specific identity of the various states of 21 8,2| This clarification of the identity of the various charisms 22 8,2| emphasizing their specific identity as gifts of the Spirit ( 23 8,2| concepts that explain the identity of the consecrated life.~ 24 8,2| various aspects of that identity (independently of the theological 25 8,2| is and in explaining its identity allows them to see something 26 8,2| constitutes an aspect of the identity of the consecrated life. 27 8,2| community, because this identity has strong corporate connotations.~ 28 8,2| men and women with a clear identity, witnesses to the transcendent, 29 8,2| particular aspect of our identity which colors our mission.~~ 30 9 | we are conscious that our identity as religious is indissolubly 31 9 | religious vocations. Our identity as religious must also motivate 32 9 | and certainty of our own identity and the ability to formulate USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 Chapter, §
33 2 | has in defining its own identity, and in understanding today’ 34 4 | are seeking out their true identity.~Others insisted on a healthy 35 4 | aim of safeguarding the identity of the consecrated life