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USG 52a Assembly - November 1997
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1 Pre | men and women religious spoke to us about their experiences 2 1, 4| least one aspect of the talk spoke personally to each participant, 3 1, 4| discourse. When part of the talk spoke personally to me, I had 4 1, 4| consecrated life.~Fr. Cencini spoke to us as young people, who 5 1, 7| man read his newspaper and spoke with the youngsters. He 6 1, 7| stories of old times. He spoke to them of his preoccupations 7 1, 7| Kingdom of God, of which Jesus spoke".~I think that the words 8 1, 8| many of the participants spoke; it was not possible to 9 1, 8| and traps. When one member spoke ironically of a "Congress 10 1, 8| women at all levels.~Another spoke again of dance saying, that 11 2, 1| Lord! When Sister Vilma spoke about the martyrs whose 12 2, 1| freedom. More than once they spoke of the link between what 13 2, 1| the other young man who spoke about the eighteen loving 14 2, 3| participants of the Congress spoke strongly of their desire 15 3, 0| experiential; there were those who spoke critically about too much 16 3, 0| in mind, the young people spoke of opening up to lay people, 17 3, 0| superiors who were present, spoke to the young people and 18 3, 0| 2 - The young religious spoke clearly and frankly about 19 3, 0| congress just for them. Others spoke of "courageous guides who 20 3, 1| mentioned as those that "spoke" to them were those of the 21 3, 2| weakness.~Fr Cencini finally spoke to point out that the speakers 22 6 | superiorsexpectations. "They spoke to one another" in a sincere 23 6 | At the same time, they "spoke" to us, their elders. ~Some 24 6 | seven young religious who spoke at the opening of the congress


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