Catechism of the Catholic Church

242 Part One One great tree, with many branches 917 “From the God-given seed of the counsels a wonderful and wide-spreading tree has grown up in the field of the Lord, branch- ing out into various forms of the religious life lived in solitude or in community. Different religious families have come into exist­ ence in which spiritual resources are multiplied for the progress in holiness of their members and for the good of the entire Body of Christ.” 457 918 From the very beginning of the Church there were men and women who set out to follow Christ with greater liberty, and to imitate him more closely, by practicing the evangelical counsels. They led lives dedicated to God, each in his own way. Many of them, under the inspira- tion of the Holy Spirit, became hermits or founded religious families. These the Church, by virtue of her authority, gladly accepted and approved. 458 919 Bishops will always strive to discern new gifts of conse- crated life granted to the Church by the Holy Spirit; the approval of new forms of consecrated life is reserved to the Apostolic See. 459 The eremitic life 920 Without always professing the three evangelical counsels publicly, hermits “devote their life to the praise of God and salva- tion of the world through a stricter separation from the world, the silence of solitude and assiduous prayer and penance.” 460 921 They manifest to everyone the interior aspect of the mys- tery of the Church, that is, personal intimacy with Christ. Hidden from the eyes of men, the life of the hermit is a silent preaching of the Lord, to whom he has surrendered his life simply because he is everything to him. Here is a particular call to find in the desert, in the thick of spiritual battle, the glory of the Crucified One. Consecrated virgins and widows 922 From apostolic times Christian virgins 461 and widows, 462 called by the Lord to cling only to him with greater freedom of heart, body, and spirit, have decided with the Church’s approval 457 LG 43. 458 PC 1. 459 Cf. CIC, can. 605. 460 CIC, can. 603 § 1. 461 Cf. 1 Cor 7:34-36. 462 Cf. John Paul II, Vita consecrata 7. 2684 2719 2015 1618-1620

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