Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | from a wider per-spective. New situations are arising,
2 Intro,1,a| financial assistance to start up new apostolic projects and to
3 I | increase their profitability.~New ways of generating money
4 I | have produced a completely new environment for our religious
5 I | given rise to a number of new communities, to provide
6 I | On the other hand, such new communities may reveal their
7 I,0,3 | establishing communities in new locations. Although Brothers
8 I,0,3 | than construct something new, these Brothers are choosing
9 I,0,3 | The practice of a new community dynamic in interpersonal
10 I,0,4 | numbers. Later on, such new facilities would then require
11 I,0,4 | Innovate, try a new way of examining and evaluating
12 I,0,4 | When making new plans, involve the laity
13 I,0,5 | calls that are coming from a new world order filled with
14 I,0,5 | are struggling to find a new economic order that will
15 II,1 | communities. He can open up new ways for us to be in solidarity
16 II,1,1 | administrative system. We must find new methods for making the administration
17 II,2 | New ways of having money available
18 II,2 | anything to do with this new reality? ~ ~
19 III,1 | the moment to reclaim a new way of living in community
20 III,1 | living in community in these new places - not just with regard
21 III,1 | these communities in their new surroundings, I have come
22 III,1 | their block to purchase some new item that at first glance
23 III,2,1 | your agenda when planning new apostolic ventures? And
24 III,2,1 | your Province, and what new realities need to be created?
25 III,2,4 | solidarity when undertaking new construction or improving
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