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50 not
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38 or
36 also
36 be
P. Fabio Ciardi, OMI
Consecrated life, “school of communion”…

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | thought immediately goes to lay ~associates, or anyway, 2 2,1 | become religious, are the lay faithful perhaps less religious? 3 2,1 | Giordani, one of the great lay protagonists of the 20th 4 2,1 | open, complained that the lay state was being considered 5 2,1 | Catholic action and other lay associations, the theology 6 2,1 | new understanding of the lay Christian’s vocation and 7 2,1 | this: “The vocations to the lay life, to the ordained ministry 8 2,1 | and women religious, the lay faithful…At one and the 9 2,1 | established.3~ Who are these lay people, concretely? We can 10 2,1 | repeat, in general is a lay man or woman). It is Jesus-- 11 2,1 | Members of Secular Institutes, lay or clerical, relate to other 12 2,1 | laity…of the so-calledlayworld, or with those who 13 2,2 | of life. Thus within the lay state diverse ‘vocations’ 14 2,2 | individual members of the lay faith. In the field of a ‘ 15 2,2 | field of a ‘commonly sharedlay vocationspecial’ lay vocations 16 2,2 | lay vocationspeciallay vocations flourish.” (56)~ 17 2,2 | relationship with these lay groups? The response, it 18 2,2 | cooperation that religious and lay associations must establish: “ 19 2,2 | was also the desire of the lay people present, accustomed 20 2,3 | come to a third type of lay persons, those directly 21 2,3 | therefore happy that some lay persons, called by God, 22 2,3 | significant expression of lay people’s sharing in the 23 3,1 | absolutely necessary to put lay persons in the places left “ 24 3,1 | more numerous presence of lay persons in the works is 25 3,1 | survival of the Institute. Lay persons are placed in the 26 3 (4)| 15, In communion with the lay participants of the one 27 4,2 | have a relationship with lay persons of a more spiritual 28 4,2 | type activity can employ lay persons full-time in their 29 4,3 | co-responsibility?~ ~When lay persons make their “contribution30 4,4 | community itself and toward the lay people. They expect to find 31 4,5 | typical journey of their lay life. The relationship is 32 4,5 | proven experience, also the lay associates have begun to 33 5,1 | spiritual identity also to the lay faithful. The originating 34 5,1 | could not develop all its “laypotentiality, that was 35 5,1 | were an adaptation in a lay form of an originally religious 36 5,1 | called, consecrated and lay, to go to the genuine font 37 5,2 | to this witness that the lay world is particularly attentive 38 5,3 | in areas more typically lay, as in a social and political 39 5,3 | is essential that every lay person have an apostolic 40 5,4 | acquaintance between religious and lay persons, as well as plan


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