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| Alphabetical [« »] conscious 7 consciousness 1 consecrate 2 consecrated 19 consecration 11 consent 6 consequence 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 body 19 children 19 conferences 19 consecrated 19 entrusted 19 eucharist 19 exhortation | Congregation for Catholic Education; Congregation for the Clergy Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons IntraText - Concordances consecrated |
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1 I, 1 | members of institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic 2 II,Intro,2 | a religious institute of consecrated life or a clerical society 3 II,Intro,4 | single man, a religious, a consecrated person in the world. Formation 4 II,Intro,7 | diaconate in institutes of consecrated life and in societies of 5 II,Intro,7 | members of institutes of consecrated life and societies of apostolic 6 II,Intro,7 | Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic 7 II,II,2 | Members of institutes of consecrated life and of societies of 8 II,II,2 | belonging to institutes of consecrated life or to societies of 9 II,II,2 | traits of their religious or consecrated state of life. They will 10 II,II,2 | integrating their religious or consecrated vocation with the ministerial 11 II,III,4 | belonging to institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic 12 II,III,6 | belonging to an institute of consecrated life or a society of apostolic 13 III, 1,2 | circumscription, in an institute of consecrated life or in a society of 14 III, 1,2 | incardinated into an institute of consecrated life or society of apostolic 15 III, 1,2 | members of institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic 16 III, 1,2 | incardinated into institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic 17 III (93) | Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of 18 III (183)| their lives because they are consecrated to God by a new title through 19 III, 4,3 | deacon, that is to say, consecrated by the Sacrament of Order