Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | recommended by the 1985 General Chapter. Brother Charles
2 Intro,1,c | c) The General Council's view~5. We devoted
3 I,0,1 | sufficiently thought out. The 18th General Chapter in 1985 did address
4 I,0,1 | Constitutions, and the last four General Chapters, which look upon
5 I,0,1 | the documents of our 19th General Chapter. It would prove
6 I,0,2 | communities and resources. In general our communities have been
7 I,0,4 | requests that come to the General Council simply prolong and
8 I,0,4 | with the calls of our 19th General Chapter and the inclination
9 I,0,4 | and the guidelines of our General Chapters, in order to judge
10 I,0,4 | agreement about theory and general principles. Difficulties
11 I,0,5 | of criteria used by the General Council and our Provinces
12 I,0,6 | refugees, and human rights in general. On the other hand, our
13 III,1 | under the impression that in general, throughout the world, religious
14 III,3 | this at the level of its General Administration. Although
15 III,4,2 | Constitutions and the 19th General Chapter lay out for us?
16 Conclu,0,b| Constitutions and the 19th General Chapter lay out for us?
17 Conclu,1 | Looking ahead to the next General Chapter, do you think that
18 Conclu,2,1| Method used by the General Council in reflecting on
19 Conclu,2,1| This is the method that the General Council used for studying
20 Conclu,2,1| agreement with the way that the General (Provincial) Council is
21 Conclu,2,1| that it is our mission as a General (Provincial) Council to
22 Conclu,2,1| regard to way in which the General (Provincial) Council is
23 Conclu,2,1| from our Constitutions, General Chapter documents, and documents
24 Conclu,2,1| of the Institute and the General Council. Added note:
25 Conclu,2,1| important guidelines that the General Council can offer to Provinces
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