Five years after the Apostolic Exhortation “Vita
Consecrata”
3. In order to help in the discernment which safeguards
this particular vocation, and to support the courageous choice of evangelical
witness, at this time, the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and
Societies of Apostolic Life held its Plenary Session 25-28 September 2001.
In 1994 the IX Ordinary Assembly of
the Synod of Bishops, having completed the treatment “of the specific identity
of the various states of life willed by Jesus for his Church”,10
following the Synods dedicated to the laity and to priests, studied Consecrated Life and its mission in the
Church and in the world. The Holy Father John Paul II, gathering together
the reflections and the hopes of that Assembly, gifted the whole Church with
the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Vita Consecrata.
Five years after the publication of
this fundamental Document of the Church's Magisterium, our Dicastery, in Plenary Session, considered the effectiveness
with which it has been received and put into practice within communities and
Institutes and in the local Churches.
The Apostolic Exhortation Vita Consecrata clearly and
profoundly expressed the Christological
and ecclesial dimensions of consecrated life in a Trinitarian theological perspective, shedding new light on the theology of the following of Christ and of
consecration, of communion in community and of mission. It contributed to the
creation of a new mentality regarding the mission of consecrated life within
the people of God. It helped consecrated persons themselves to capture a
greater awareness of the grace of their own vocation.
This programmatic document remains
the most significant and necessary point of reference guiding the path of
fidelity and renewal of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of
Apostolic Life while at the same time, allowing for the rising of valid
proposals for new forms of consecrated
and evangelical life. It must continue to be studied, understood and put
into practice.
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