Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1| breakthrough of the foundational charism, has been a vigorous impulse
2 Intro, 1,2| animated by the foundational charism. It is part of the organic
3 Intro, 1,2| continuity with the foundational charism, by a characteristically
4 Intro, 2,3| communities, according to the charism and proper law of the institute.(16)
5 Intro, 4,5| are often in line with the charism of that institute. This
6 Intro, 4,5| re-read and reclaim the charism of the founder, on the different
7 II, 5,42 | persons, bearing a common charism, to the needs of the least
8 II, 5,42 | evangelical counsels and the charism.~
9 II, 5,44 | 45. The charism~This is the second aspect
10 II, 5,44 | institute's founder and to the charism lived by him or her and
11 II, 5,44 | importance of the originating charism by rich theological reflection,(63)
12 II, 5,44 | reflection on the founder, the charism and the constitutions of
13 II, 5,44 | deepened understanding of the charism leads to a clearer vision
14 II, 5,45 | specific mediation of one's own charism -- in considering certain
15 II, 5,45 | which risks distorting the charism to suit particular positions
16 II, 6,48 | the institute and by its charism. Since there is a variety
17 III, 0,58 | characterised by a specific charism.~Among "apostolic communities",
18 III, 1,59 | fraternal life and of their charism.~By its mere presence, not
19 III, 1,59 | proper consideration for the charism of a religious community
20 III, 1,59 | must not forget that every charism is born in the Church and
21 III, 1,59 | continuously renewed; each charism is alive to the extent that
22 III, 1,59 | relevance and vitality. Charism and particular Church should
23 III, 1,59 | problems of living out the charism and its insertion into changed
24 III, 1,60 | detriment of the institute's charism and to community life, to
25 III, 1,60 | of being faithful to its charism. This is also reflected
26 III, 1,60 | religious can express their charism.~Religious communities of
27 III, 1,63 | keeping with the institute's charism.~b) Smaller communities
28 III, 1,63 | persevering fidelity to their charism, for the constant diffusion
29 III, 1,64 | shall be bearers of the charism of their religious family.~
30 III, 1,66 | significance of their own charism in a specific setting, concern
31 III, 1,69 | spiritual family, in the charism and mission of the institute.
32 III, 1,69 | lay people to share the charism of their institute, according
33 III, 1,69 | ways of making the same charism and mission operative. In
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