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Religious institutes, for whom these norms of adaptation and
renewal have been laid down, should respond generously to the specific
vocation God gave them as well as their work in the Church today.
The sacred synod highly esteems their way of life in poverty, chastity
and obedience, of which Christ the Lord is Himself the exemplar.
Moreover, their apostolate, most effective, whether obscure or well
known, offers this synod great hope for the future. Let all
religious, therefore, rooted in faith and filled with love for God
and neighbor, love of the cross and the hope of future glory, spread
the good news of Christ throughout the whole world so that their
witness may be seen by all and our Father in heaven may be glorified
(Matt. 5:16). Therefore, let them beseech the Virgin Mary,
the gentle Mother of God, "whose life is a model for all,"[1]
that their number may daily increase and their salutary work be more
effective.
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