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Inculturation and consecrated life in the Catholic church: the Companions of St Angela as a case study

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Title: Inculturation and consecrated life in the Catholic church: the Companions of St Angela as a case study
Author: Modise, Mary
Abstract: Consecrated life or religious life as it is sometimes called within the Catholic Church is almost as old as Christianity. All baptised persons are consecrated persons by virtue of their baptism, but the consecrated life to which some people feel called, is a special and fruitful deepening of the consecration received in baptism and confirmation.. This dissertation explores Christian spirituality as it is manifested in consecrated life with relation to inculturation and religious life. The scope has been limited to a study of one congregation, the Companions of St Angela as a case study.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/733
Date: 2009-08-25
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