Community life 6: Community and vows
COMMUNITY AND VOWS
The communitarian aspect of our vows makes sure that they are real values.
While speaking about vows we have seen how they give an answer to the problems of our society. But these vows, if not lived in a community environment could lose most of their prophetic power. A person who does not get married and dedicate himself to work for the other could well be a philanthropist with some problems preventing him to marry. But if chastity is lived in a community based on love, on real relationship, as a choice of all and not just of one, then it becomes a sign of something superior. A person who gives up possession could be a crazy man or someone who does not like those particular items, after all we have examples of trumps who live in the street and could have had a good life a job or a career. Giving up these things was a choice done in the name of freedom but not exactly a spiritual one and not an answer to the problem of poverty. But when it is a whole community who makes those radical choices then it is more credible.
Obedience is maybe the less seen outside but a person could fit easily in a community environment and do whatever he is asked for just because he is a fearful and dependent person. To live the vow of obedience in a community way is much more than just obeying to the orders of the superior but is a picking up responsibilities for the growth of the community, is to become pro-active for its welfare.