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Instead, they are a society of apostolic life.
Societies of apostolic life do not use a vow.
Also similar are the societies of apostolic life.
There are many different women's religious institutes and societies of apostolic life, each with its own charism or special character.
A society of apostolic life is a group of men or women within the Catholic Church who have come together for a specific purpose.
Societies of apostolic life resemble religious institutes, but differ in that their members do not take religious vows.
A Catholic missionary society is a society of apostolic life devoted to active missionary work.
Until that time, most missions had been conducted by Roman Catholic religious institutes or societies of apostolic life.
Institutions of consecrated life and societies of apostolic life.
Societies of apostolic life are dedicated to pursuit of an apostolic purpose, such as educational or missionary work.
Members of societies of apostolic life, without taking religious vows, emphasize apostolic service and are fully active in society.
Many organizations that would be called post-graduate service programs are in fact the lay missioner/volunteer arm of a particular religious institute or society of apostolic life.
Apostolic life, Society of - see: Society of apostolic life (below)
Adequate to the regulations of part two the hierarchical constitution of religious and secular institutes and societies of apostolic life is shown.
Pia unio status was the first stage through which a Catholic organisation passed prior to gaining official recognition as a religious institute or society of apostolic life.
As a further development of the charism, the family of the Heralds of the Gospel gave rise to two societies of apostolic life.
"Arising from within the Heralds of the Gospel, and sharing the same values, the two new societies of apostolic life, however, have distinct natures.
Members of institutes of consecrated life and societies of apostolic life are clerics only if they have received Holy Orders.
Some societies of apostolic life, but not all of them, define in their constitutions "bonds" of a certain permanence whereby their members embrace the evangelical counsels.
The Society of the Noble Virgins of Jesus is a society of apostolic life of pontifical right founded in 1608.
Major superiors of religious institutes (including abbots) and of societies of apostolic life are ordinaries of their respective memberships, but not local ordinaries.
Institutes of consecrated life (religious institutes and secular institutes) and societies of apostolic life are not classified as associations of the faithful.
There are other forms of Religious Life such as secular institutes, societies of apostolic life, eg Focolare, and other new forms of evangelical life.
Rouanet was born in Mazamet, France and ordained a priest in the society of apostolic life, the Society of African Missions on 4 July 1948.
In a society of apostolic life such as an Oratory of St Philip Neri, the Provost is the major religious superior of his particular Oratory.