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fraternal 11
fraternities 1
fraternity 20
free 21
freed 2
freedom 58
freeing 2
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21 ask
21 aspect
21 following
21 free
21 give
21 had
21 heart
Various Authors
USG 55a Assembly - May 1999

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free

What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?…
   Chapter, §
1 1,2| conversation, word and words in a free flow, i.e. banal and irresponsible; 2 2,1| individual is, naturally, free to make the vocational choice 3 2,1| thinks fit, but he is not free to consider himself beyond 4 2,1| a "monster"; he will be free to decide his specific direction, 5 2,1| direction, but he will not be free to consider himself beyond 6 2,1| an act which is certainly free, because it is determined 7 2,1| unstinting generosity, of the free and unbiased gift of self, 8 2,3| it finds someone who is free - free to trust himself 9 2,3| finds someone who is free - free to trust himself to Him.~ 10 2,3| truth with freedom, being free to love and go beyond fear 11 2,3| or denied. Either we are free together, or no one is free. 12 2,3| free together, or no one is free. And for the individual, 13 2,3| relationships, know how to be free and creative; that they 14 2,3| beauty and goodness, are free in their hearts. This somewhat 15 2,3| its own,~2.3.2. Signs of a free person~It is good to think “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
16 3 | for it is not always a free choice – to move house or 17 3 | live his own lifestyle, free from outside influences. 18 6 | trinitarian perspective and free it from all distortions, “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
19 6,1| in the end leads to the free choice of the whole person 20 6,1| fully. Every vocation is a free and mysterious gift from 21 8,1| because a vocation demands the free and total gift of oneself


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