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Consecrated Vows
 
Generally, consecrated profess the three vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. These vows embrace the gospel values of Jesus' own life on earth and are a public statement of one's desire to live simply, love inclusively, and listen attentively in service to God's people and the Church. The consecrated vows are a deepening of our baptismal commitment to love God above all things and to make God's dream of love and reconciliation for all people a reality in the world.
 
 
As Christ made himself poor to enrich us, consecrated profess the vow of poverty to strive for a simple and modest lifestyle, free from the pursuit of material possessions. Thus, they are free to share their time, energy and re- sources within community and with their poor and needy sisters and brothers.
"If you seek perfection, go sell your possessions and give to the poor. You will then have treasure in heaven. Afterwards, come back and follow me."
- Matthew 19:21
As Christ gave himself entirely to people in a love without reserve, religious who profess the vow of chastity need to be persons of compassion who possess spiritual and emotional maturity. This maturity will enable them to enjoy intimacy and friendships, founded on the spiritual power of love.
"...some there are who have freely renounced sex for the sake of God's reign. Let him accept this teaching who can."
- Matthew 19:12
As Christ submitted himself in loving obedience to the will of his Father, religious who profess the vow of obedience desire to place themselves at the service of the religious community in the mission of the Church. Obedience is a listening vow, challenging the religious to be attentive and open to God's call of service to others.
"Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening."
- I Samuel 3:9- 70
The profession of the consecrated vows of poverty, chastity and obedience allow religious to live together responsibly, in a common spirit of simplicity, availability and attentiveness. The consecrated vows free one to respond passionately and firmly.
"Here I am Lord, I come to do your will."
- Hebrews 10:7
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