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Consecrated Virgins

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Women who have decided with the Church's approval to cling only to the Lord and to live in a state of virginity "for the sake of the kingdom of heaven" and are consecrated in that state by a solemn rite

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Catechism Passages

Passages ranked by relevance to Consecrated Virgins, from most closely related outward.

§922 CHAPTER THREE I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT

From apostolic times Christian virgins, called by the Lord to cling only to him with greater freedom of heart, body, and spirit, have decided with the Church's approval to live in a state of virginity "for the sake of the Kingdom of heaven." 461

§923 CHAPTER THREE I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT

"Virgins who, committed to the holy plan of following Christ more closely, are consecrated to God by the diocesan bishop according to the approved liturgical rite, are betrothed mystically to Christ, the Son of God, and are dedicated to the service of the Church." 462 By this solemn rite (Consecratio virginum), the virgin is "constituted . . . a sacred person, a transcendent sign of the Church's love for Christ, and an eschatological image of this heavenly Bride of Christ and of the life to come." 463

§924 CHAPTER THREE I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT

"As with other forms of consecrated life," the order of virgins establishes the woman living in the world (or the nun) in prayer, penance, service of her brethren, and apostolic activity, according to the state of life and spiritual gifts given to her. 464 Consecrated Virgins can form themselves into associations to observe their commitment more faithfully. 465

Catechism of the Catholic Church © Libreria Editrice Vaticana