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1 Pre | auspices of the Union of Superiors General in November 1993, 2 Pre | taken by the Meeting of the Superiors General in 1995, the theme 3 Pre | participants. The two Unions of Superiors General (USG and UISG) decided 4 Pre | entered into dialogue with the Superiors General. A third part of 5 Pre | Ciardi. A Message from the Superiors General to the young religious 6 Gre | A special welcome to the Superiors General who have been elected 7 Gre | female, and therefore for the Superiors General too. This Congress 8 Gre | ideas among ourselves as Superiors General. That exchange among 9 1, 4| to be risky: the fears of superiors stop our daring. We need 10 1, 4| present. And a call to superiors: encourage and do not weigh 11 1, 5| speaks of a message for our superiors: We, the young men and women 12 1, 6| younger brothers, others as superiors, and this is the central 13 1, 6| nice for us to have General Superiors as courageous as you! Anyway " 14 1, 6| teachers of training or superiors), we try to accept our vulnerability 15 1, 6| sincere dialogue with you, our Superiors, where we can feel we have 16 1, 8| We must love and respect superiors and elders, but should not 17 2, 1| the "importance of the superiors interpreting our charisms 18 2, 1| so that her sisters and superiors would hear the "cry of the 19 2, 1| on the part of the Major Superiors who did not invite a representative 20 2, 1| representatives, the local superiors, give to the young? ~Conclusion~ 21 2, 1| respectful and loving way. ~Dear Superiors General, I wish you the 22 2, 3| members. They ask their superiors to assure a spiritual leadership 23 2, 3| done. They expect their superiors to intervene courageously 24 2, 3| their relationship with superiors. ~They consider questions 25 3, 0| previous generation (or with superiors and formators) and finally 26 3, 0| preceding generations (or with superiors and formators) one has to 27 3, 0| were addressed primarily to superiors (and secondly to formators) 28 3, 0| speakers as well as the superiors who were present, spoke 29 3, 0| they ask for dialogue with superiors and their elder brothers/ 30 3, 0| What touches upon the superiors is the request that they 31 3, 1| as a whole. Obviously the Superiors General had chosen from 32 3, 1| participants had been chosen by the Superiors General doubtless explains 33 4, 0| Young (and not, for example, Superiors General); Men and women 34 5, 1| trusted. It is our business as Superiors General to respond to this 35 5, 1| What are the tasks which we superiors general have in regard to 36 5, 1| concrete common values.~·The superiors of the community should 37 6 | 6. YOUNG PEOPLE AND SUPERIORS IN DIALOGUE:~ELEMENTS OF 38 6 | spoken in the name of all the superiors general.~These are strong 39 6 | dialogue.~The two Unions of superiors general called the young 40 6 | them, responding to their superiors’ expectations. "They spoke 41 6 | assembly in Ariccia, the superiors general have been listening 42 6 | the young people to their superiors general; 2) the superiors 43 6 | superiors general; 2) the superiors general to the young religious.~ 44 6, A| young people before their superiors general~Through the contribution 45 6, A| do they expect of their superiors?~First and foremost they 46 6, A| listening on the part of their superiors (they want to be accepted 47 6, A| decisiveness on the part of superiors, surer statements, an end 48 6, B| B. The superiors general before the young 49 6, B| and listening with their superiors is new in respect to the 50 7 | together in Rome. In turn, we Superiors General are doing the same 51 7 | if it bears fruit.~ ~The Superiors General~Ariccia (Italy),