To Consider, Root, Proclaim – Consecrated Persons and their Mission in the World in the Teaching of St. John Paul II and Pope Francis
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https://doi.org/10.15633/ps.3658Keywords:
vocation, radicalism, mission, worldAbstract
Religious vocation is a gift to the whole Church. It is a matter of particular concern for popes. Both St. John Paul II and Pope Francis have a special respect towards religious people. This study is an attempt to show religious life with respect to vocation, radicalism and mission taking the teaching of John Paul II and Francis into account. The right direction of consecrated persons’ lives is determined by their thoughts. It is necessary here on the Earth to point out the eternal perspective.
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