Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,6 | are given expression in monastic life especially. From the
2 I,6 | of the holy Fathers that monastic spirituality flourished
3 I,6 | source from which Latin monastic life took its rise and has
4 I,9 | The various expressions of monastic life, from the strictly
5 I,9 | is total, as it is in the monastic life, then the person can
6 I,9 | monasticism kept the torch of the monastic life burning. The nun's
7 I,9 | born in the East and the monastic life was an integral part
8 I,9 | common traits uniting the monastic experience of the East and
9 I,13 | gift of male and female monastic life, which safeguards the
10 I,14 | name has also indicated the monastic style of cenobitic life.
11 I,14 | cf. Rom 13:10), Eastern monastic communion has always been
12 I,14 | service to one's brothers in monastic life, but also to the Church
13 I,16(35)| essential component of Eastern monastic spirituality. Cf. The Life
14 I,16(35)| Pontus, The Foundations of Monastic Life: PG 40, 1252 - 1264. ~
15 II,25 | the unique role played by monastic life within the Churches
16 II,25 | unifying aspects of the monastic experience, and therefore
17 II,27 | spiritual tradition and the monastic life, For this reason precisely,
18 II,27 | and motivated renewal of monastic life could mean true ecclesial
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