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1 1 | fashion or a need?~ ~It is a fact that has always affected 2 1 | Consecrated Life. It is a fact that the Evangelical Council 3 1 | human beings is a normal fact of every day life and of 4 1 | big) bourgeoisies? ~ ~ In fact, points out Martínez, in 5 2 | Poverty, instead, can in fact help man live some human 6 2(5) | etc. The evidence is the fact that in almost all these 7 2(5) | countries really “poor” are in fact a few. That is why the Magistery, 8 2(10)| do not love poverty, the fact of not having, as if it 9 3 | evangelical meaning. ~ ~ And, in fact, one of the biggest merits 10 3 | And it is out of this fact that arises the external, 11 3 | intimate and profound. And, in fact, the reason and the meaning 12 3 | Jh 20,25-29). ~ ~ ~ In fact, this fundamental poverty 13 3 | to its prerogatives: the fact of having been made like 14 3 | anybody (Jh 6,37); and, in fact, throughout the Gospel we 15 3 | RPU 24, RD 5, VC 46a). In fact, he/she puts at the disposal 16 3 | 16). To the Christian, in fact, goods are not something 17 4 | anti-Christian, as it is the fact of religious people who