Chapter, §
1 1 | into the Gospel, qualifying community life, centering our projects
2 3 | constitutes for the SDB community a challenge which must be
3 3, 3| to be made as a Christian community and the orientations to
4 3, 4| responsibility of the religious community to that of an ecclesial
5 3, 4| to that of an ecclesial community sharing responsibility,
6 3, 5| questions which each member and community has to face, we see that
7 5 | of the Salesian, of the community and of the mission. It is
8 5 | the incidence of the SDB community as an animating nucleus.
9 6 | not foster the style of community life and the way we carry
10 6 | every confrere, to every community and to every Province.~
11 7, 1| possibilities. "Through personal and community initiatives" he nurtures
12 7, 2| the style of life of the community. Experience shows that after
13 7, 2| that after some time in a community of a certain type we have
14 7, 2| life and work of the local community is therefore a determining
15 7, 2| also that of the provincial community since we live today against
16 7, 2| establishment of the day of the community, a valid means for communal
17 7, 2| the participation of the community in formative experiences
18 7, 2| supported by his Council and community, is called upon to cultivate
19 7, 2| location for every local community is the library and the corresponding
20 7, 2| The use made of it by the community has changed. Personal sources
21 7, 4| a place in the salesian community and mission. Unusual, however,
22 7, 4| said some time ago to the community of our theological studentate
23 8, 1| style of the university community. Recently it has given life
24 8, 1| promotion of a style of academic community are all aspects which must
25 8, 2| confront decisively and at community level the cultural and pastoral
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