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Some criteria and pathways for deliberating and taking
action
9. Some Provinces are now establishing communities in new
locations. Although Brothers continue working in the classroom, they are
choosing to live at some distance from their school, e.g., in poor neighborhoods
and sectors, so in need of the presence and witness of the Church. Rather than
construct something new, these Brothers are choosing to live in already
existing homes in their poor area, or they are building a place to live on
property owned by the school or available in the area. Sometimes this type of
community brings together Brothers from different age groups and ministries,
thus enhancing diversity.
Such developments should help bring about a series of transformations:
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The
practice of a new community dynamic in interpersonal relationships, in
faith-sharing, and in being open and accessible to young people.
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A
better knowledge and understanding of the lives of ordinary working people
resulting from moving to their neighborhoods.
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Greater
involvement in the local Church, educating its members and solving parish
problems.
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A
heightening of awareness concerning community budgets and the need to formulate
community responses to uplift the poor.
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The
development of a community lifestyle more in keeping with the economic
standards of the people among whom the Brothers live.
It goes without saying that the Provincial Council must
closely regulate exchanges between the Province fund and community budgets,
keeping in mind the need for solidarity among communities.
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