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| Alphabetical [« »] beatitudes 5 beautification 1 beautiful 6 beauty 17 became 1 because 66 become 36 | Frequency [« »] 18 think 18 understand 17 6 17 beauty 17 called 17 context 17 difficult | Various Authors USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 IntraText - Concordances beauty |
What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 1,1| experiences or express the beauty of a life totally consecrated 2 1,1| this contemplation of the beauty and in the fervor of giving 3 1,2| charism shine in all its beauty and attractiveness. This 4 1,2| face and discovering its beauty and dignity. Levinas puts 5 2,1| know how to contemplate the beauty of divine benevolence automatically 6 2,2| fact expressing its full beauty only if and as far as each 7 2,3| are able to discover the beauty and truth of an ideal, to 8 2,3| their own personal truth, beauty and goodness, are free in 9 2,3| and for relationship with beauty; hence not only, or not 10 2,3| the will to choose that beauty and make it its own,~2.3. 11 2,3| recognize the essential beauty of things and to find in 12 2,3| liturgy, and therein lies its beauty. (...) When they look at 13 2,3| song of creation. Spiritual beauty is living in a world that 14 2,3| to perceive and ‘taste’ beauty and to act in the freedom 15 2,3| creating this liturgy of beauty is always at risk of losing “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
16 6 | liturgy with the "feel" of beauty, esthetics and style; communities 17 6 | of creation and all its beauty. Contemplation which, in