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USG 55a Assembly - May 1999

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What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?…
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1 1,1| can ever erase from the human heart. "The anthropological 2 1,1| itself outside the meaningful human context, no longer meeting 3 1,2| relationships are at the basis of human life. Man is a creature 4 1,2| the rules of progress or human success; idolization of 5 1,2| It is the culture of the human face, the mysterious icon 6 2,1| this elementary grammar of human life that must be the basis 7 2,1| wholesome and convincing, on the human plane, and better founded 8 2,1| the fundamental law for human growth" and the inevitable 9 2,1| of one’s own and others’ human figures moving across the 10 2,2| antipathies) that are too human, deciding... to grow old 11 2,2| is the exact opposite of human and evangelical fraternity. 12 2,3| that lives with what, in human terms, seems its opposite, 13 2,3| terms of belief and on the human plane that to some extent 14 2,3| beautiful and attractive, to human affections which are blessed 15 2,3| higher, divine not just human, something he would never 16 2,3| all that is most intensely human, the choice of the religious “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
17 6 | life-friendly, able to relate to human feelings and not totally 18 6 | always been creators of human culture in the widest possible 19 7 | the poor and to enforcing human rights. Against the background “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
20 1 | have increasingly fewer human resources, but our greatest 21 6,1| life that is the visible human image of being called by 22 6,1| is to say, whether we use human, down-to-earth language 23 7,1| telling about Jesus. As our human resources diminish and our 24 7,1| desire.~The shortage of human resources mentioned earlier 25 8,1| or measured in terms of human effectiveness? Or must they 26 9 | regard the Church as simply a human institution, necessary only USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 Chapter, §
27 | methods adapted to their human, spiritual and pastoral 28 2 | respect for the dignity of the human person. ~The consecrated


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