Rule of Life - Chapter 2 |
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Our Common Life
6. Called by Christ, the source of our unity, we choose to live in community according to the Rule and the spirit of Saint Augustine, in view of the Kingdom. 7. Fraternal life has to be built every day. Welcomed as a gift from God, it requires of each religious a daily conversion that strengthens his own fidelity and that of his brothers. 8. We accept one another with our differences because he who unites us is stronger than that which separates us. We must constantly transcend our divisions and limitations so that we can live in openness to each other and in mutual forgiveness. If we put attentiveness to and respect for the person before divergencies of opinion and differences of background, age, mentality or health, our diversity will become enrichment. 9. Fraternal life requires periodic meetings. The local chapter is an event of paramount importance in the life of each community. In prayer, especially in the Eucharistic celebration, the community renews its vitality and its unity. 10. It is important that the community be hospitable while at the same time respecting those parts of the house that are reserved to the community, in order to safeguard the privacy which is necessary. 11. Our responsibilities and roles differ. They must all be undertaken in a spirit of service and charity. 12. Lived in this way, our common life fosters the fulfillment of each one’s vocation. In a divided world, it bears witness that Christ is alive among us and uniting us for the proclamation of the Gospel. ![]()
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