Part, §
1 Int,1(4) | of The Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
2 Int,3 | time, the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
3 Int,3 | practice within communities and Institutes and in the local Churches. ~
4 Int,3 | fidelity and renewal of Institutes of Consecrated Life and
5 1,5 | apostolate, members of Secular Institutes and Societies of Apostolic
6 1,7 | growing collaboration among Institutes in the areas of formation
7 1,9 | precisely at a time when some Institutes are experiencing a decrease
8 1,9(37) | Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
9 2,12 | decrease in members in many Institutes and their ageing, evident
10 2,14(46) | Cf. Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
11 2,14 | problem of formation in Institutes of Consecrated Life and
12 2,14(49) | Cf. Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
13 2,14(49) | on Formation in Religious Institutes, Potissimum Institutioni,
14 2,17 | balances in the lives of Institutes. This state of life which,
15 2,18 | constant challenges which Institutes must face in this field. ~
16 2,18 | lives of individuals and Institutes. In a period of profound
17 2,18 | tradition of the Institute. ~Institutes of Consecrated Life are
18 2,19 | attention. The Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
19 2,19 | of and collaboration with Institutes of Consecrated Life and
20 2,19 | of the Institute, among Institutes with similar works and with
21 3,22 | different communities and Institutes of Consecrated Life. These
22 3,25 | prayer. Members of Secular Institutes, like consecrated virgins
23 3,30 | to communion with other Institutes and other forms of consecration,
24 3,30 | Meeting and solidarity among institutes are thus encouraged, aware
25 3,30 | and Conferences of Secular Institutes are to be supported at all
26 3,30 | by tradition... The older institutes, many of which have been
27 3,30 | individuals but also among Institutes, ecclesial movements, and
28 3,31 | Monastic and contemplative Institutes can offer the laity a relationship
29 3,31 | for silence and prayer. Institutes committed to the apostolate
30 3,31 | collaboration. Members of Secular Institutes, lay or clerical, relate
31 3,31 | the charismatic ideals of Institutes. This has given rise to
32 3,31 | religious Families and Secular Institutes. Whereas at times in the
33 3,32 | charismatic task of all Institutes. It is impossible to contemplate
34 3,32 | research are directed by Institutes of Consecrated Life. They
35 4,39 | the establishment of their Institutes. Equipped with this charism,
36 4,41 | is prayer and conversion, Institutes of Consecrated Life and
37 4,45 | who are members of Secular Institutes hold a privileged position.
38 4,46 | the renewal of their own institutes, it is fitting that—following
39 4,46(145)| Cf. Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
40 4,46 | of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
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