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ad vitam - Winter 2020

READING TIPS The ad vitam webzine is unique in its offer of an integral and interactive experience featuring articles and audio-visual content. We strongly suggest that you read it online, ideally on a computer or tablet (not recommended on a smartphone). To zoom in: on a computer, double-click or use the + and - found at the bottom-right of the screen; on a tablet, double-tap the screen. Use your mouse or finger to move throughout the page. It is possible to download a PDF of the webzine, however the file will not support links and audio-visual content. For environmental reasons, we invite you to limit printing of the PDF. You may contact us if you wish to obtain a text-only version of a specific article. We hope that as you acquaint yourself with our webzine over time, you’ll enjoy the enriching experience of its unique format. We welcome your comments and questions at info@crc-canada.org.

READING TIPS
The ad vitam webzine is unique in its offer of an integral and interactive experience featuring articles and audio-visual content. We strongly suggest that you read it online, ideally on a computer or tablet (not recommended on a smartphone). To zoom in: on a computer, double-click or use the + and - found at the bottom-right of the screen; on a tablet, double-tap the screen. Use your mouse or finger to move throughout the page.

It is possible to download a PDF of the webzine, however the file will not support links and audio-visual content. For environmental reasons, we invite you to limit printing of the PDF. You may contact us if you wish to obtain a text-only version of a specific article. We hope that as you acquaint yourself with our webzine over time, you’ll enjoy the enriching experience of its unique format. We welcome your comments and questions at info@crc-canada.org.

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About<br />

The CRC<br />

Established in 1954, the Can<strong>ad</strong>ian Religious Conference (CRC) is an association<br />

that brings together 250 le<strong>ad</strong>ers of Catholic congregations of religious men and<br />

women in Can<strong>ad</strong>a.<br />

“The CRC is both a voice for and a service to le<strong>ad</strong>ers of religious institutes<br />

and societies of apostolic life. Our mission is to encourage our members to<br />

live fully their vocation in following Christ. We support them in their prophetic<br />

witness to justice and peace within society and the Church. The CRC looks for<br />

innovative ways of interpreting faith and life so as to embrace the new vision of<br />

the universe.”<br />

Mission statement <strong>ad</strong>opted in 2010<br />

<strong>ad</strong> <strong>vitam</strong><br />

Launched in 2019 by the Can<strong>ad</strong>ian Religious Conference, <strong>ad</strong> <strong>vitam</strong> is a webzine<br />

and a window into consecrated life in Can<strong>ad</strong>a. Featuring articles and audiovisual<br />

media, <strong>ad</strong> <strong>vitam</strong> proposes theological and pastoral reflections on the<br />

Catholic Church and consecrated life. This resource aims to serve religious<br />

communities and their le<strong>ad</strong>ership, as well as re<strong>ad</strong>ers interested in consecrated<br />

life and Church issues.<br />

Theological Commission of the CRC<br />

The Theological Commission was established by the Administrative Council<br />

of the CRC in September 1999 to deepen the meaning of consecrated life<br />

according to a theological approach that integrates the contributions m<strong>ad</strong>e<br />

by human and social sciences. The Theological Commission proposes future<br />

directions that will inform consecrated life in a creative and prophetic way while<br />

taking into account the various charisms of the congregations.<br />

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Sabrina Di Matteo<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

Dinh Khoi Vu<br />

Jean-Michel Bigou<br />

COLLABORATORS<br />

Theological Commision<br />

of the CRC<br />

Louis Cinq-Mars, OFM Cap<br />

Fr. Jacques Van Vliet, OCSC<br />

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