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... Nature:
The Ends and The Means
d.
Filial love for Mary, who leads those living this love to recover full identity with
the Lord Jesus.
e.
Special devotion to the Immaculate Conception, Mother of the Lord, and to the prayer of the
Holy Rosary.
f.
Receptive attention to the Word of God as it is
transmitted to us by the Church, in a spirit of
prayer, seeking to discover orientation for
life, as well as critical appraisals of human endeavors.
g.
The orientation of daily life with a spirit of prayer,
the experience of the presence of God and a regular
examination of intentions.
h. Study and permanent formation on both a personal
level and a group level. Formation in the Faith,
in competence in one's personal vocation, in a Christian
orientation toward work or given responsibilities,
and formation for life as a whole.
i.
A continuing study of the social teachings of the
Church in order to more fully understand them and
practice them according to individual orientations.
j.
Active participation in the responsibilities of
evangelization and service, in all environments
and realities of social and cultural life -especially,
but not exclusively, in the fraternal solidarity
which makes the love of the poor a concrete reality.
k.
The dissemination of options for reconciliation,
love, communion and peace in the face of the diverse
ruptures of man and society.
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