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In order to learn how to live
as a Church, the Voluntas are grouped together in teams:
this is compulsory. In the Institute, no allowance is made
for common life as understood by traditional religious
communities. Each member of the Institute lives in the
milieu where he works or with his family, as secular
consecration demands. Nevertheless, guided by the Team
Facilitator, Voluntas from the same region meet together
regularly in order to pray together, celebrate together,
share the Word of God, fraternize and enrich one another
with their human, Christian and apostolic experiences.
The team is the privileged
place for forming, helping, forgiving and loving one
another, everything being done in the spirit of healthy
emulation propounded by Saint Paul. If our Institute must be
a 'laboratory for the Church,' local teams are the small
laboratories of our Institute. Their quality assures the
Institute its dynamic vitality.
'The team is the center of formation for a member of the
Institute; this implies that the member is most faithful to
his/her team meetings so as to profit from the formation
given. The life of the Institute is learned within the team,
the team is the locus where one gets to know others and
enter into fellowship with them, and where interaction
happens.

- The behavior of older team
members towards newcomers and aspirants is important. The
example of their life is essential: they must show maturity
in their way of acting and show respect to the Institute and
others.
- The team should have a certain amount of stability in
order to facilitate the formation of non-professed members
and the growth of those already professed. This will allow
for a continuous formation program. We must build upon solid
foundations.
- The Team Facilitator has an important role to play in the
formation of his team members ...(from: 'Reflection of the
(1977) Intermediate Assembly on the Formation Process of
members of the Voluntas Dei Institute).
'Without an alert and lively team, the Voluntas Dei’s life
is utopian. When a member no longer feels the need for a
team or does not consider team meetings a priority, the link
which ties him/her to the Institute becomes no more than a
principle repressed in the subconscious. In order to give
new vitality to one's attachment to a group, we must
sometimes rejuvenate or recharge our motivation. Everything
on earth is relative and its only worth lies in the value of
our motivation towards it. In order to be a living link and
not a mere theory, our belonging to the Institute must
originate from a renewed motivation sustained with zeal and
perseverance' (Ls. -M. Parent, in ‘Batir la Paix,' No. 38,
p. 23).
“When I founded the Institutes (viz., Oblate Missionaries of
Mary Immaculate for women and Voluntas Dei Institute) I had
but one thing in mind: to be a force within the Church by
our understanding and by the total giving of ourselves. This
gift of self was to be developed through cultivating every
day the 'Five Spiritual Attitudes.' This 'spirituality of
the Three Fives' was to be lived out within the team, in
order to become polished. In the team I visualize the family
laboratory where one is formed. In a family, we love, we
fight amongst ourselves and tolerate one another: we don't
always agree with one another, we accuse and excuse one
another, we forgive one another, there isn't any talk of
resigning from the family, we form one another, we learn to
help one another, to share, to forget oneself, to welcome
and respect one another.” (Ls.-M. Parent, 2 February, 1979).
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