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  1. History of Consecrated Life. When asked which was the greatest commandment, Our Lord immediately enunciated the precept of charity, to love God above all and one’s neighbor as one’s self. Perfection in charity is, without question, the primary precept and common goal of the followers of Christ.

  2. Consecrated life (also known as religious life) is a state of life in the Catholic Church lived by those faithful who are called to follow Jesus Christ in a more exacting way. It includes those in institutes of consecrated life (religious and secular), societies of apostolic life, as well as those living as hermits or consecrated virgins/widows.

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  4. 44. The history of the consecrated life, in the unity of its inspiration, shows that throughout the centuries the emphasis has been placed on various aspects of the one Gospel of Christ, with particular reference to the needs and cultural conditions of the age.

  5. What follows is a timeline of the major events in the history of consecrated life through the ages. Download a pdf of the Religious Life Timeline: in English (updated), in Spanish (updated), in French. Or Download the four-page Vocation Basics Handout in English or Spanish, which includes the Consecrated Life Timeline.

  6. This is clearly shown by the history of the consecrated life, which has always borne abundant fruit even for this world. By their charisms, consecrated persons become signs of the Spirit pointing to a new future enlightened by faith and by Christian hope.

  7. Consecrated life through the ages. by the VISION edItOrS. From ancient desert monasticism to contemporary forms of religious life, a small band of Christian men and women in every generation choose to consecrate their lives to God with unique vows of love and service that give radical witness to the gospel.

  8. Mar 14, 2022 · Consecrated life in the Church is a true constellation: ancient orders, more recent institutes, female and male communities, all united by the “common thread” of the Gospel lived sine glossa, with simplicity and honesty, in the light of a specific charism.

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