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1 1 | constitutes the very heart of the Church;~- it is called 2 1 | the way of living in the Church and that it~precedes and 3 1 | animates and constitutes the Church, and of being a support 4 1 | exhortation Vita consecrata, “The Church entrusts to communities 5 1 | the other members of the Church…” (n. 52)~ It is good to 6 1 | various vocations of the local Church: between bishop and clergy, 7 1 | coexistence itself and, beyond the Church, in a divided and unjust 8 1 | relationship of communion with new Church movements.1 Recently, Fr. 9 1 (1)| times and with new gifts: Church movements and all of our 10 2,1 | considered the proletariat of the Church. Here we do not want to 11 2,1 | between vocations in the Church. Monks and religious have 12 2,1 | detached from the local Church, with their own works, a 13 2,1 | change that came about in the Church by the becoming aware of “ 14 2,1 | always recurring along the Church’s history. The first is 15 2,1 | in the early times of the Church and which John Chrisostom 16 2,1 | and subjects (agents) of Church communion as well as of 17 2,2 | normal social life, the Church knows many forms of associations 18 2,2 | acknowledged by Canon Law. “The Church’s rich variety” we read 19 2,2 | relationships between religious and Church movements, as had happened, 20 2,2 | charismatic forces in the Church finding ourselves together: 21 2,3 | charism: it belongs to the Church. We are therefore happy 22 2,3 | fruits of the teaching on the Church as communion, presenting 23 2,3 | Communion and mutuality in the Church are never one-way streets.” ( 24 3,3 | considered a gift to the Church, and the Congregation that 25 3,3 | placed at the centre of the Church, open to communion and participation 26 3,3 | they are members of the Church and members of society. 27 3,3 | salvific mission of the Church; as baptized persons they 28 4,5 | charismatic richness of the Church, and at the same time to 29 5 (6)| Ancient charisms in the Church. For a new setting, Jaca