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1 Int | not new. In face of the process of globalization scholars 2 Int, 1| and consecrated life~ ~The process of globalization, in fact, 3 Int, 1| Think of the effects of this process in the area of consecrated 4 Int, 1| religious life demands a deep process of inculturation which, 5 Int, 3| be able to facilitate the process of inculturating the charism 6 Int, 3| cultural contexts.~ ~The process of inculturation, genuine 7 Int, 3| discernment. It is an inescapable process because on it depends the 8 Int, 3| is by now an unstoppable process that calls for the development 9 1 | diversity as individual (process of individuation), in a 10 1, 5 | dimension of culture. 9~“The process of globalization suggests 11 1, 5 | be restored to unity.~The process of emphasizing idiosyncratic 12 1, 5 | is subjected: a continual process of definition and readjustment 13 1, 6 | cultural identity. Through a process of inculturation and socialization, 14 1, 6 | and redefines through a process that lasts all through her 15 1, 6 | both of the homologation process of mass media with the growing 16 1, 6 | historical memory), and of the process of uprooting due to territorial 17 1, 6 | hinder its development. The process of re-elaboration and re-definition 18 1, 6 | outside. Crucial in this process is precisely the engrafting 19 1, 6 | one’s identity.~In this process of inculturation and acculturation 20 1, 6 | facilitate or hinder, the process of elaboration of one’s 21 1, 6 | identity is acquired through a process of confrontation/comparison 22 1, 6 | basis of an identification process, also the ethnic identity 23 1, 6 | result of a slow subjective process regardless of the objective 24 1, 7 | re-elaboration?~ ~A first process, universally recognized 25 1, 7 | cultural traditions.~Another process is exploration; that is, 26 1, 7 | Then, there is another process called engagement, which 27 1, 7 | separation is another dynamic process, which is situated opposite 28 1, 7 | frequent risk for this type of process is given by the fact that 29 1, 7 | spaces to promote a correct process of individuation and re-elaboration 30 2, 9 | and Vocation Plan ~ ~The process of vocational growth is 31 2, 9 | the development and growth process of a personality; it develops 32 2, 10| personal identity in the process of vocation growth ~ ~Every 33 2, 10| Every vocation, as a dynamic process of growth, is realized in 34 2, 10| this growth and maturation process which is done while the 35 2, 10| responds to God’s call: a process of personal unification 36 2, 10| identity, first of all a process of consolidation of one’ 37 2, 11| of one’s culture. Such a process demands the maturing of 38 3 | a constant and conscious process of self-formation, in an


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