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The Charisms of Religious and of Societies of Apostolic Life: On the Occasion of the Silver Jubilee of Vita Consecrata 1996-2021

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Author: Fr (Dr) Sebastian Kizhakkeyil MST
ISBN: 9789392340284
Pages: 208
Weight: 0.229 kg
Dimensions: 21.5 × 13.5 × 2 cm
Format/Edition: Paperback

Description

Inspired by the apostolic exhortation Vita Consecrata by Pope Saint John Paul II, this book marks 25 years since the publication of that pivotal document. It explores the essence of consecrated life as a courageous commitment to Jesus and the Gospel of love.

The book achieves a dual purpose:

  • Reflection on Faith and Love: It demonstrates how faith, hope, prayer, and silence are intrinsically linked to the Eucharist, which fuels a deep love for God.
  • Challenge for Evangelization: It calls on consecrated individuals to awaken the world to Christ through acts of love rooted in the Gospel.

Purpose

This book aims to:

  • Encourage a renewed understanding of consecrated life in the light of the Eucharist.
  • Inspire consecrated individuals to live as witnesses of Christ’s love.
  • Celebrate the legacy of Vita Consecrata while addressing contemporary challenges in consecrated living.

Who Should Read This?

  • Members of consecrated life seeking spiritual renewal.
  • Seminarians and formators exploring the theological underpinnings of consecration.
  • Readers interested in the interplay between the Eucharist and Christian witness.