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1 Pre| this time the Order, as a Fraternity, was involved in preparing
2 Pre| that exists between the fraternity of the Order as a whole
3 2 | Brother but challenges us as a fraternity, and must be visibly shown:
4 2 | in pluriformity are:~ the fraternity’s creative fidelity to the
5 2 | communities and the provincial fraternity can limit their use of resources
6 3 | necessary for the support of the fraternity, and work done without payment.
7 3 | the local and provincial fraternity.~16. Domestic work is so
8 3 | domestic work weakens the fraternity (cf. IV PCO, 19). The active
9 3 | ordinary daily life of the fraternity - monitored in the local
10 3 | the growth of a sense of fraternity, equality and reciprocal
11 3 | is formative for us. The fraternity always retains its crucial
12 4 | suggestion might be that the fraternity, not the individual, should
13 4 | who belong to the Capuchin fraternity and are welcoming to vulnerable,
14 4 | Brotherhood, solidarity flows from fraternity to fraternity, rather than
15 4 | flows from fraternity to fraternity, rather than from one individual
16 4 | our cultural bonds. As a fraternity rooted in many cultures,
17 4 | Goods not needed by a fraternity should be handed over either
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