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1 Pre | saying to us through the new generations called by Him, 2 Pre | to help us discover the new identity that is at our 3 Pre | young people to teach us new paths for a communion which 4 Pre | give us a rough plan of the new horizons of the consecrated 5 Pre | especially the following: a new christological identity 6 Pre | service.~The demand for a new and profound spirituality 7 Pre | option for the poor and the new poor so as to work, from 8 Pre | present with the audacity of a new interpretation guided by 9 Pre | presentation of proposals for new formation processes, presented 10 Pre | able to dialogue with the new generations. Unless we are 11 Pre | Third Millennium with a new vision of what it means 12 Gre | reflects the feelings of the new generation of Religious, 13 Gre | these days we have chosen a new dynamic which will give 14 1, 4| or part of it, to find a new way to articulate this experience 15 1, 4| this experience and even a new will to share this experience 16 1, 4| so rich there are always new things to discover in it; 17 1, 4| stop our daring. We need new models of leadership and 18 1, 5| love and strength for each new day, [he will make a way ] ( 19 1, 6| that in the near future the new awareness of the treasure 20 1, 6| should start to dig our new site for the Community.~ ~ 21 1, 7| simple question of using new means and new technologies. 22 1, 7| question of using new means and new technologies. Let us respond 23 1, 8| insertion of some young brought new vitality even for old people; 24 1, 8| is necessary to adopt a new style that does not exclude 25 1, 8| serenity of discovering new ways.~We can be and we have 26 1, 8| young religious who brought new inspiration to the assembly; 27 2, 1| own community again with new eyes and to rediscover that " 28 2, 1| the same re-discovery of "new eyes" in your own contact 29 2, 2| themselves the resources for new paths. By communicating 30 2, 2| my life".~The birth of a new hope~The experience of genuine 31 2, 2| a single word everything new that was offered. However, 32 2, 2| sensitivities expressed that are new in comparison to the traditional 33 2, 3| society. ~They believe in new forms of presence, a new 34 2, 3| new forms of presence, a new way of speaking, a continually 35 2, 3| their desire to respond to new needs in the Church and 36 3 | REFLECTION~AND PROPOSALS FOR NEW FORMATION PROGRAMS~COMMENTS 37 3, 0| for granted; what seems new to me is that the difference 38 3, 0| communities. This is yet another new image of consecrated life, 39 3, 0| development of anything new. With this in mind, the 40 3, 0| Undoubtedly there is need of new training strategies, new 41 3, 0| new training strategies, new training courses and it 42 3, 0| something which gives rise to a new knowledge, a new desire 43 3, 0| rise to a new knowledge, a new desire for life, "a taste 44 3, 0| knowledge of the cross, a new way of identifying oneself 45 3, 2| not feel there was really new forms of religious life, 46 4, 0| sensitivity and being open to new ideas, being modern...~Think 47 4, 0| and extent of outreach.~7.New features of the Vidimusdominum 48 4, 0| architecture or set-up should the new site have?~The contents 49 4, 0| of time.~Sectors of the new site:~Links~All religious 50 4, 0| Internet; because it is very new, it monopolized all the 51 5 | usual group work, with a new methodology, doing the work 52 5 | important elements that can show new ways to religious life tomorrow. 53 5 | three points indicating new perspectives for the future.~ 54 5, 1| in all forms of inventing new ways of relating to others, 55 5, 1| is directed at enabling new things to unfold.~2.3 It 56 5, 1| negative judgments. The new context of the post-modern 57 5, 1| in their formation is a new challenge. It seems that 58 5, 1| harmonized in the person.~New horizons:~The congress of 59 5, 1| in the long-term.~Toward New Horizons - Education and 60 5, 1| for them is witness of a new culture.~2. They seem to 61 5, 1| to communal ones.~Toward new horizons~We should find 62 5, 1| negative judgments. The new context of the post-modern 63 5, 1| in their formation is a new challenge. It seems that 64 5, 1| harmonized in the person.~New horizons:~The congress of 65 5, 1| in the long-term.~Toward New Horizons - Education and 66 5, 1| for them is witness of a new culture.~2. They seem to 67 5, 1| to communal ones.~Toward new horizons~We should find 68 5, 1| dedication. Experiment with new methods of prayer. Never 69 6 | Fabio Ciardi, Omi~"Teach us new ways to create a communion 70 6 | the risk of that which is new...".~The first international 71 6 | would have said something new, that they would have said 72 6, A| are interpreted and given new understanding in the light 73 6, A| have been well-formed;~·new models of leadership and 74 6, B| with their superiors is new in respect to the recent 75 6, B| people have not offered us new doctrinal content on the