
The Religious Habit as a Sign of Consecration and Identification
Canon 669/CIC-83 playback
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On the Religious Habit as a Sign of Consecration and Identification. Reading Canon 669/CIC-83 is an in-depth study that explores the fundamental role of the religious habit in consecrated life. The author uses Canon 669 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law to analyze how the habit serves as a sign of consecration and identity within the Church.The book examines the theological, historical and sociological dimensions of the religious habit, presenting it not only as an external symbol, but also as a marker of spiritual commitment. Through illuminating reflections, it highlights the importance of this ...
On the Religious Habit as a Sign of Consecration and Identification. Reading Canon 669/CIC-83 is an in-depth study that explores the fundamental role of the religious habit in consecrated life. The author uses Canon 669 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law to analyze how the habit serves as a sign of consecration and identity within the Church.The book examines the theological, historical and sociological dimensions of the religious habit, presenting it not only as an external symbol, but also as a marker of spiritual commitment. Through illuminating reflections, it highlights the importance of this habit in the mission of religious men and women, and its impact on the perception of consecrated life in contemporary society.Ultimately, this book is an invitation to rediscover the profound meaning of the religious habit, while asking questions about our own identity and commitment to the faith. It is a work that resonates with today's challenges and encourages reflection on the spiritual values embodied in the habit.