Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | Intro~Dear Brothers, ~A few months ago, I shared
2 Intro | so desired for the Little Brothers of Mary when he founded
3 Intro | emergencies; the part played by Brothers serving as Treasurers; our
4 Intro | this area.~2. Some Brothers feel very strongly that
5 Intro | not just the concern of Brothers individually - it has a
6 Intro | heart of our identity as Brothers today.~Poverty and prophecy
7 Intro | difficult to engage individual Brothers on this issue.~I accept
8 Intro | poverty" is a must. I know Brothers who lead very plain and
9 Intro,1,a | circumstances facing the Brothers and their works. Obliga-tions
10 Intro,1,a | medical care, or pensions for Brothers. Quite a few do not give
11 Intro,1,a | provide a living wage, and the Brothers have no funds for their
12 Intro,1,a | And so it happens that Brothers who are working every day
13 Intro,1,b | the lives of some of our Brothers. All this makes it difficult
14 Intro,1,b | insufficient nourishment. Brothers already out teaching suffered
15 I | 6. Today, most of the Brothers no longer live off the fruits
16 I | salaries that are earned by the Brothers. And it is not at all unusual
17 I | Without even realizing it Brothers can get caught up in a "
18 I | tenuous existence if the Brothers remain unable to support
19 I,0,1 | allocate for "the life of the Brothers," and those that we assign
20 I,0,2 | service to the lives of the Brothers~8. Our lifestyle: The location
21 I,0,2 | style of housing for our Brothers. In many cases, especially
22 I,0,2 | areas, such changes left the Brothers with living conditions similar
23 I,0,2 | similar to that of our early Brothers. However, one cannot say
24 I,0,2 | countries, the high income that Brothers earn as teachers is problematical
25 I,0,2 | lifestyle. Communities having Brothers who bring home big paychecks
26 I,0,2 | budgeting of costs for the Brothers on the one hand, and for
27 I,0,2 | in what aspects of the Brothers' personal and community
28 I,0,3 | new locations. Although Brothers continue working in the
29 I,0,3 | construct something new, these Brothers are choosing to live in
30 I,0,3 | community brings together Brothers from different age groups
31 I,0,3 | the people among whom the Brothers live. ~It goes without saying
32 I,0,4 | meeting I had with some Brothers, I told them that I receive
33 I,0,4 | of our lives and work as Brothers. ~· When we mull
34 I,0,4 | not affected because their Brothers are working in schools that
35 I,0,5 | for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did it
36 I,0,5 | assuring the well-being of our Brothers and communities. Do we share
37 I,0,6 | realities - Units freeing up Brothers for important needs, contributing
38 I,0,6 | solidarity, involving both Brothers and lay people.~Some Provinces
39 I,0,6 | helping to provide these Brothers with administrative and
40 II,1 | administrators~18. "The Brothers put in charge of the administration
41 II,1 | delegate certain tasks to Brothers who help us get things done.
42 II,1 | service rendered to us by the Brothers in financial administration.
43 II,1 | apostolic labors of the Brothers. (Cf. Constitutions, Article
44 II,1 | responsibility for animating the Brothers. He is to serve us by pairing
45 II,1 | opportune one for getting the Brothers to do something about such
46 II,1 | Council have for keeping the Brothers informed and helping them
47 II,1 | the concerns we face as Brothers in today's world. Plus,
48 II,1 | to inspire and get these Brothers involved in apostolic work?~
49 II,1 | Provincial Treasurers and Brothers who are responsible for
50 II,1 | can be done to help these Brothers live more responsibly as
51 II,1,1 | information. In this regard, as Brothers, we can and must set standards
52 II,2 | and security. In our case, Brothers who need to travel quite
53 III,1 | In the lives of the Brothers and their communities:~~
54 III,1 | avoid offending certain Brothers.~Sometimes it can be difficult
55 III,1 | Province notwithstanding, as Brothers we are to make certain that
56 III,1 | Province, I noticed that the Brothers drank nothing but water
57 III,1 | experience of our first Brothers at the Hermitage, who lived
58 III,1 | cook was a sign that the Brothers were able to afford something
59 III,1 | sends into their lives. Brothers, wouldn't your community
60 III,2,2 | do with the life of the Brothers, taking into account challenging
61 III,2,4 | starting to donate 10% of the Brothers' salaries, interest payments
62 III,4 | CONCLUSION~ ~28. Dear Brothers, I have presented a complex
63 III,4,1 | heart of hearts of most Brothers there are riches that are
64 III,4,3 | confidence on God.~Dear Brothers, I am entrusting you to
65 Conclu | CONCLUSION~28. Dear Brothers, I have presented a complex
66 Conclu,0,a| heart of hearts of most Brothers there are riches that are
67 Conclu,0,c| confi-dence on God.~Dear Brothers, I am entrusting you to
68 Conclu,2,1| the Founder and our first Brothers, and excerpts from our Constitutions,
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