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John Paul II Speaks To Religious: Book X Compiled by Father Jean Beyer, S.J. Little Sisters of the Poor, Baltimore, MD, 1997 First paragraph: This volume gathers together, for the years 1997 and 1998, the principal messages, letters and allocutions of the Holy Father to consecrated persons and individual religious Institutes. It also includes texts of Saint Therese of the Child of Jesus as Doctor of the Universal Church. The collection of the teachings of John Paul II Speaks to Religious is thus enriched with a tenth volume. I. - Magisterium of John Paul II II - Particular Charism of Each Institute III. - Charism and Ecclesial Life IV. - Consecration V. - Nature of Consecration through the Counsels VI. - Consecrated Life, Theological Life VII. - The Evangelical Counsels VIII. - Christ and Consecrated Life IX. - Life in the Spirit X. - Mary, Mother and Model of Consecrated Life XI. - Consecrated Life and Apostolate XII. - Action and Contemplation XIII. - Types of Apostolic Action XIV. - Typology of Consecrated Life XV. - Eremetical Life XVI. - Cenobitical Life, Contemplative Life XVII. - Cloistered Religious XVIII.- Religious Priests XIX. - Religious Brothers XX. - Religious Missionaries XXI. - Missionary Life XXII. - Religious of Apostolic Life XXIII. - Societies of Apostolic Life XXIV. - Religious Life: Essential Elements XXV. - Exigencies of the Religious Life XXVI. - Rule and Constitutions XXVII. - Sick and Infirm Religious XXVIII. -Ecclesial Value of Religious Life XXIX. - Religious Life and Secular Clergy XXX. - Religious Superiorship XXXI. - New forms of Religious Life XXXII. - Renewal: Its Exigencies XXXIII. - Present Dangers and Difficulties in Religious Life XXXIV. - Secularization XXXV. - Vocation, Divine Call XXXVI. - Response to the Call XXXVII. - Awakening of Vocations XXXIX. - Those in Charge of Formation XL. - Goals of Formation XLI. - Priesthood XLII. - Mission of the Priesthood XLIII. - Bishops and Priests XLIV. - Priestly Spirituality XLV. - Priestly Vocation XLVI. - Secular Institutes Return to sources page |