Chapter,Part,Paragraph
1 1, 0,2 | to lead a more generous religious life in the face of the
2 1, 0,3 | been living an exceptional religious experience. We have all
3 1, 0,12 | this day and age:~— As lay religious, we make a prophetic statement
4 2, 0,37 | the rights of children, religious fanaticism, sects, fundamentalism,
5 2, 0,49 | Laity, Pastors, and other Religious, 5 consecrated for a specific
6 2, 0,52 | the prophetic dimension of religious life lived in community. 9~
7 2, 0,56 | wants us to be Brothers, Lay Religious, present in the world as
8 5, 0,91 | our vocation as active lay religious.~
9 5, 0,98 | 8. Apostolic Religious life, in the spirit of the
10 5, 0 (3)| Contemplative Dimension of Religious Life", N. 5~
11 8, 5 (*)| Directives on Formation in religious Institutes, Rome 1990.~
12 10 | Institute. As members of a Religious Institute, our identity
13 10, 7 | faithful. Universal law for all religious is found in the Code of
14 10, 7 | Religious Life in Vatican II~ ~Vatican
15 10, 7 | to treat comprehensively religious life. One of its most significant
16 10, 7 | ECCLESIASTICAL LAW AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES~ ~This insight
17 10, 7 | of Church Law concerning religious life. Hence, the Church
18 10, 7 | operative in the life of a religious institute is through Proper
19 10, 7 | OBLIGATIONS OF PROPER LAW~ ~As religious, we "have as our highest
20 10, 7 | with, and dependent on, religious and human values. Clearly,
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