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1 Intro | preparation offers us a new opportunity to shed light
2 Intro | life in our day and find new perspectives for inspiring
3 Intro | Ecclesiae” and foster a new spirituality and practice
4 Intro | to discern the light of a new future that nourishes communion
5 Intro | must admit that we need a “new awareness” of the raison
6 Intro | concludes and we enter into a new, more complete and thorough,
7 Intro (3)| God, the Church, with a new perfume (cf. VC 104). ~
8 1 | ministry of the Bishop in a new era; 2) the Bishops’ life
9 1, 1 | but it does offer some new theological reflections
10 1 (8) | document to be published in a new edition, reflecting the
11 1 (9) | and of interest in finding new paths for evangelisation.
12 1, 1 | sharing and to achieve a new type of co-ordination in
13 1 (11) | Synods is to foster the new evangelisation. However,
14 1 (11) | saw them as part of the new evangelisation (TMA 21). ~
15 1, 1 | continents have brought a new way of channelling and enlivening
16 1, 1 | this way it would begin a new, more broadly participative
17 1, 1 | no one has found this “new discipline,” which some
18 1, 1 | to disappear unless the new ecclesiology developed
19 1, 1 | developed by the Synods and the new spirituality into which
20 1, 2 | 2. New horizons for affirming identities
21 1, 2 | communion is opening up to us a new view of our identities and
22 1, 2 | ontological rank, constituting a new personality in the Church,
23 2, 1 | ministry in the Church in this new context is possible only
24 2, 2 | community, will open up new horizons for a symbolic
25 3 | charisms, to a response to the new religious situation, to
26 3, 2 | However, it also alluded to new foundations, the suppression
27 3, 2 | integrated when we begin a new presence or a type of service
28 3, 2 | particular Churches? What new apostolic plans are we preparing
29 3, 2 | assume?~ ~If we want to open new mission posts in another
30 4 | Spirit is giving us signs of new life, of new hope, asking
31 4 | us signs of new life, of new hope, asking us to be attentive
32 4 | See, I am doing something new! Now it springs forth, do
33 4 | and hopes. But there is a new point of departure: “Yes,
34 4, 1 | perfectly normal, at a time when new hope is awakening, “the
35 4, 1 | of Jesus for us, and the new life gained with his resurrection.
36 4, 1 | he who anticipates the new creation. Jesus, who came
37 4, 1 | driving force of all things new, the capacity to dream the
38 4, 1 | lasting paths by creating new initiatives. 67 ~ ~Putting
39 4, 2 | redeemed us and enter into the new covenant and he who waits
40 4, 2 | persevering and bold in new ideas. Because their lives
41 4, 3 | attitudes of Jesus who opened up new paths for the mission entrusted
42 4, 3 | sign and a foretaste of the new humanity and of the new
43 4, 3 | new humanity and of the new Church101. It is necessary
44 4, 3 | meaning.” The signs of a new humanism are instructive.
45 4, 3 | shared with the laity. The new ecclesial movements and
46 Concl | unknown to us, but they are new roads if we set out on them
47 Concl | us go forward in hope! A new millennium is opening before
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