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What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 1,1| man. Nor can one reduce relational nature to the psychological 2 1,1| once more adopt a deeply relational and communal approach, or 3 1,2| The implications of the relational model are legion and we 4 1,2| spirituality at once shows a clear relational system, and is in itself 5 1,2| spirituality. If spirituality has a relational nature and destination, 6 2 | life must know he is "a relational person". Today as yesterday, 7 2,1| it. Yes, because only the relational attitude - like that taken 8 2,1| death, or in the following relational concept of the human-being: 9 2,1| This supposes a certain relational capacity in the individual 10 2,1| necessary to adopt this relational sense of life (and death); 11 2,1| some effective internal and relational, or even external attitudes, 12 2,1| us look at a few of these relational measures or vocational criteria.~ 13 2,1| on that fundamental and relational truth, the basis of construction 14 2,1| Gratitude is the first relational virtue and the first vocational 15 2,1| inevitable consequence of the relational dynamics that brought us 16 2,2| and is certainly not a relational person. Nor are empathy 17 2,3| life, as the fundamental relational truth (life is a good received 18 2,3| we examined it earlier is relational, then the concept of affective 19 2,3| vocations and in essence it is a relational criterion, because it expresses 20 2,3| before him in the area of relational and affective life, attitudes