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1 3 | the poverty revealed by Christ and in Christ is something 2 3 | revealed by Christ and in Christ is something more profound. 3 3 | Christological-Trinitarian root. If it is in Christ, namely, in the Incarnated 4 3 | richness of man. Experienced on Christ’s example (Christological 5 3 | imitating the poverty of Christ (Christological aspect), 6 3 | concretely what has meant in Christ and what consequently should 7 3 | history of the poverty of Christ (cf. Col 1,24) 11.~ ~So, 8 3 | think about the poverty of Christ we tend to simply remain 9 3 | grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, 10 3 | yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, ~who, though he was 11 3 | The fundamental poverty of Christ, which is at the basis of 12 3 | crucifix in the Calvary, in the Christ resurrected and glorified 13 3 | meaning of the poverty of Christ, and consequently, that 14 3 | the Other.~ ~In this way, Christ becomes the poor par excellence: 15 3 | the Gospel we find around Christ any type of person. At the 16 3 | any way similar to that of Christ. We can reassume the meaning 17 3 | the welcoming of God in Christ, which center is a motive 18 3 | total donation to God in Christ as the Only One necessary. 19 3 | richness of man. Experienced by Christ’s example that «though he 20 3 | his poverty (that one of Christ), confesses him Son who 21 3 | root of poverty. To us, God/Christ is the only really needful 22 3 | and to the brothers, like Christ. Actually, imitating Him ( 23 3 | the complete donation of Christ to the Father and the brothers. 24 3(12)| also by the Catechism: “in Christ the human nature has been 25 4 | Founders, and specially Christ (“the Lord and the Master”, (