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| Alphabetical [« »] child 1 childish 1 children 2 choice 26 choices 4 choose 6 chooses 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 then 27 whole 26 any 26 choice 26 faith 26 history 26 oneself | Various Authors USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 IntraText - Concordances choice |
What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 | background that the careful choice of papers for this Assembly 2 2,1| existential mystery and of the choice of the vc.~2.1.1. Relationship, 3 2,1| vocation and then in the choice of religious vocation that 4 2,1| free to make the vocational choice he thinks fit, but he is 5 2,1| nature. He can make whatever choice he likes, as long as it 6 2,1| basis of every vocational choice, then it is even more at 7 2,1| at the basis of a radical choice like the choice of religious 8 2,1| radical choice like the choice of religious consecration, 9 2,1| on to open himself to the choice of giving himself. Consecrating 10 2,1| the hero who shows off his choice as if it were something 11 2,1| authors of the gift and of the choice", as if they were better 12 2,1| himself in the vocational choice as an inevitable consequence, 13 2,3| component of a real vocational choice of the consecrated life. 14 2,3| and the dynamism of the choice as the capacity for relationship, 15 2,3| a precise manner in his choice and motivation. It is understandable 16 2,3| healthy insanity in this choice. In today’s culture of efficiency 17 2,3| technological society, every choice seems to proceed from cold 18 2,3| most intensely human, the choice of the religious life presents “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
19 3 | it is not always a free choice – to move house or change 20 6 | plan", or as a "fundamental choice", but as a catalogue of “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
21 6,1| the end leads to the free choice of the whole person in favor 22 6,2| the vocation is personal choice, including the fact of leaving 23 8 | the poor (Lk. 7,22)~The choice to help the poor and promote 24 8 | made, we can say that this choice has been put into practice 25 8,1| renunciation of one’s own will. The choice of a vocation is born from 26 8,1| oneself to God and such a choice does not result from a simple