Chapter, §
1 2 | at the highest possible level: "Culture and spirituality
2 3 | evident therefore that the new level of formation is not motivated
3 3, 3| strongly demands a high level of intellectual formation,
4 3, 5| institutions of university level, the publishing centres
5 4 | easy to live at a personal level and translate into an action
6 5 | national and international level.~For all these reasons the
7 5 | action at Congregational level so that it would be a real
8 7, 2| communication. In both cases the level of interest, the quality
9 7, 2| work at Provincil and local level, and writings which can
10 7, 3| responsible at intermediate level, and of the workers at shop-floor
11 7, 3| the workers at shop-floor level has always been given attention
12 7, 3| an action at provincial level which is programmed and
13 7, 3| organic action at provincial level.~To translate such action
14 7, 3| same must be done at the level of the Congregation, recalling
15 7, 4| rather be relegated to the level of a subjective choice.~
16 7, 4| the learning to a useful level of one or more languages
17 8, 1| mission at regional and world level, of which formation is one
18 8, 1| expresses at the highest level the dialogue between salesian
19 8, 1| prepared for work at this level is insufficient.~Attention
20 8, 2| Institutions of University level has increased in recent
21 8, 2| educative and pastoral level. In a few cases at the outset
22 8, 2| oratorian criterion" at this level by integrating preoccupation
23 8, 2| and attention to cultural level, administrative management
24 8, 2| decisively and at community level the cultural and pastoral
25 8, 2| be ensured, even at the level of the statutes.~But in
26 8, 3| if necessary, at regional level, rather than be multiplied
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