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| Alphabetical [« »] postmoderns 1 potential 1 pours 1 poverty 16 power 3 powerful 1 powerfully 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 few 16 follow 16 lives 16 poverty 16 responsibility 16 share 16 situation | Various Authors USG 55a Assembly - May 1999 IntraText - Concordances poverty |
What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 1,1| also experienced a certain poverty in relationships. This was 2 2,3| the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience are paths 3 2,3| certainly easier to live in poverty by not having things, by “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
4 6 | loneliness, cultural alienation, poverty) can be received; the search 5 6 | intuitive and liberating. Poverty, chastity and obedience “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
6 7 | communities is our lifestyle of poverty and simplicity. It is through 7 7 | It is through authentic poverty that we put into practice 8 7 | the poor. The religious poverty which makes us more available 9 7 | Personal and community poverty is an essential condition 10 7 | radical life of evangelical poverty provides counter-cultural 11 7 | material and social aspects of poverty, as well as its theological 12 7 | Christ demands trust in the poverty of resources, the practice 13 7 | removed from that material poverty we said we intended to assume, 14 7,1| and to be witnesses to the poverty and simplicity that we profess. 15 8 | that in the contexts of poverty and marginalization in which 16 9 | simplicity of life, dialogue, poverty, solidarity, reconciliation...