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   * The Second Vatican Council sought to restore the balance.   * The Second Vatican Council sought to restore the balance.
   * Office and Charism constitute the Church, are gifts of the Spirit.   * Office and Charism constitute the Church, are gifts of the Spirit.
-  * //The holy people of God shares also in Christ's prophetic office.+  * The holy people of God shares also in Christ's prophetic office.
   * God distributes special graces among the faithful of every rank.    * God distributes special graces among the faithful of every rank. 
     * makes them fit and ready to undertake the various tasks and offices     * makes them fit and ready to undertake the various tasks and offices
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   * Judgment as to their genuinity and proper use belongs to those who are appointed leaders in the Church, to whose special competence it belongs,    * Judgment as to their genuinity and proper use belongs to those who are appointed leaders in the Church, to whose special competence it belongs, 
     * not indeed to extinguish the Spirit, but      * not indeed to extinguish the Spirit, but 
-    * to test all things and hold fast to that which is good.//+    * to test all things and hold fast to that which is good.
 ==Chapter 5== ==Chapter 5==
-  * //The counsels are a divine gift +  * The counsels are a divine gift 
-  * Church authority has the duty, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, of interpreting these evangelical counsels, of regulating their practice and finally to build on them stable forms of living. //(no citation)+  * Church authority has the duty, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, of interpreting these evangelical counsels, of regulating their practice and finally to build on them stable forms of living. (no citation)
     * e.g by erection of an institute and the acceptance of its constitutions     * e.g by erection of an institute and the acceptance of its constitutions
-  * //The hierarchy, following with docility the prompting of the Holy Spirit, accepts the rules presented by outstanding men and women and authentically approves these rules after further adjustments. +  * The hierarchy, following with docility the prompting of the Holy Spirit, accepts the rules presented by outstanding men and women and authentically approves these rules after further adjustments. 
-– Do not quench the Spirit. Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good.// 1 Thess+– Do not quench the Spirit. Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good. 1 Thess
 ===1983 Code=== ===1983 Code===
 **… test … but do not quench....** **… test … but do not quench....**
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   * Those areas where churches have recently established... which take into account the genius and way of life of the inhabitants and the customs and conditions of the regions....   * Those areas where churches have recently established... which take into account the genius and way of life of the inhabitants and the customs and conditions of the regions....
   * Sufficient resources for their ongoing life....   * Sufficient resources for their ongoing life....
 +=====History===== 
 +===Meanings of History=== 
 +  * Your life 
 +    * Curriculum Vitae 
 +    * Memoir 
 +  * Long arc of history 
 +    * Events 
 +    * Evidence and meanings 
 +===History=== 
 +  * A parade of past, people, facts and events 
 +    * begat, begat, begat, 
 +  * A story about the past for the present 
 +  * A story of competition and struggle 
 +    * People and Peoples 
 +    * East v West 
 +    * Rome v Christianity 
 +    * Christianity v Islam 
 +  * A story of movements and ideas 
 +    * Philosophy, Mathematics, Communication, Technology, Enlightenment, Democracy, Science, Evolution, Relativity, Economics, Globalization, Post-modernism, Sociology 
 +<html><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vGJ3KEuwSTg" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></html> 
 +===... a glass of wine=== 
 +  * Society/Community is wine 
 +    * People, relations, values, groups 
 +    * Family, Economy, Culture, Arts 
 +  * Law is a wine-glass 
 +    * Embodies society’s values 
 +    * Enables society to negotiate diversity and change 
 +    * Gives structure to support social cohesion 
 +  * Metaphor breaks down 
 +===Global Monasticism=== 
 +  * 600 BC - Hindu Monasticism 
 +    * Jain Monasticism 
 +    * Buddhist Monks 
 +  * 100 BC - Essenes 
 +  * 350 AD - Celtic Monasticism 
 +  * 530 AD - Benedictines 
 +<html><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/AvFl6UBZLv4" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></html> 
 +===Timeline== 
 +  * 2-300s Anthony, Pachomius, Amoun and Macarius, Jerome 
 +  * 400s Century - Augustine 
 +  * 500s Benedict, Columban, Augustine (of Canterbury) 
 +  * 1000s – Benedictine reforms 
 +  * 1100s – Crusades, Military Orders 
 +  * 1200 – Dominicans, Franciscans, Augustinians 
 +  * 15-1600s – Apostolic Congregations 
 +  * 1900s - VCII 
 +===Video Timelines=== 
 +<html> 
 +<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CJdT6QcSbQ0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> 
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 =====Typology===== =====Typology=====
   * Consecrated Life (c573 – 606)   * Consecrated Life (c573 – 606)
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 =====Consecrated Life===== =====Consecrated Life=====
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