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What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 1,2| we are no longer in an age of religious grandeur; the 2 2,1| be perfect. We live in an age of ingratitude, because “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
3 1 | on the threshold of a new age and a new millennium. These 4 4 | derive more from status, age and even from one’s lifestyle 5 4 | Buddhism, a bit of "New Age", a chapter from the New 6 6 | sequela in the postmodern age. This deficiency, which 7 6 | aspect of the postmodern age, in itself very ambivalent, 8 6 | dangerous a number of New Age trends could be. The VC 9 6 | signs that interpret the age and, at the same time, straddle 10 6 | the Gospel as any other age. Certain aspects of the 11 6 | here, in the postmodern age itself, with its various 12 6 | of understanding. Yet our age is still the age of God, 13 6 | Yet our age is still the age of God, today His Son still 14 7 | like to revise the modern age and introduce the themes “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
15 7,1| without doubt the drama of our age" (EN 20). For the Gospel