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| Alphabetical [« »] one 114 one-off 2 onerous 1 oneself 26 only 73 ontological 1 op 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 choice 26 faith 26 history 26 oneself 26 service 26 take 26 therefore | Various Authors USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 IntraText - Concordances oneself |
What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 1,1| in the fervor of giving oneself. As a result, the element 2 2,1| with its decision to give oneself totally to God. This supposes 3 2,1| giving himself. Consecrating oneself to God is like becoming 4 2,2| the vocation to consecrate oneself to God is, by its nature, 5 2,2| with those different from oneself, but a constituent dimension 6 2,2| This is the ability to feel oneself part of a group of people 7 2,2| one, in total giving of oneself. In this sense, falling 8 2,2| summit of the freedom to give oneself, the highest form of relationship. 9 2,2| pre-existing freedom to give oneself and become dependent; those 10 2,2| self-realization by imposing oneself on others like an adolescent, 11 2,2| those who are "other" than oneself. Today, even in our communities 12 2,2| others necessarily equal to oneself, to establish relationships 13 2,2| with those who are like oneself... and to create a way of 14 2,2| narcissism, an attempt to put oneself at the center of things, 15 2,2| everything in relation to oneself, but without letting oneself 16 2,2| oneself, but without letting oneself be touched, changed or enriched 17 2,2| vocation means dedicating oneself to the institution, but 18 2,3| Choosing to consecrate oneself to God is pointless, it “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
19 6 | and great readiness to put oneself at the service of the Kingdom “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
20 6,1| communicate the desire to give oneself unconditionally to the Lord, 21 7,1| the dimension of giving oneself up to the transcendent, 22 8,1| the free and total gift of oneself to God and such a choice 23 8,1| others to the mystery, to let oneself be surprised and to open 24 8,1| be surprised and to open oneself up to the mystery that is USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 Chapter, §
25 2 | readiness to take on and commit oneself to great causes, in a greater 26 3 | and in this way, to make oneself into a living witness capable