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1 1 | crops up repeatedly~Every time we consider ourselves with
2 1 | validity, and at the same time comes the awareness that
3 2 | ecclesial circumstances of his time, open to ever broader horizons,
4 2 | we give generously of our time, talents and health". And
5 2 | work where "there is no time" for reflection or comparison;
6 3, 1| perceiving certain needs of their time, with all the limitations
7 3, 2| the old millennium. At a time of epoch-making transformation
8 3, 3| the faith; and at the same time we must be able to draw
9 3, 4| always up to date and that time be set aside for rethinking
10 4 | improvisation.~It is not the first time in the history of our Congregation
11 5 | requirements, while at the same time giving consideration to
12 5 | reap the benefits in due time. But it would be sad to
13 6 | and mission. Investing in time, personnel, initiatives
14 6 | purpose unless at the same time we attend to the quality
15 7, 1| reflection: Do we give ourselves time to consider at ever greater
16 7, 1| to areas, objectives and time? How do we express in ourselves
17 7, 1| urgent and seems to leave no time for anything else. The conviction
18 7, 1| We must give ourselves time for cultivating our plan
19 7, 1| We must give ourselves time also for enabling ourselves
20 7, 1| solidarity.~This need to find time for ourselves will constitute
21 7, 2| Experience shows that after some time in a community of a certain
22 7, 2| are more tempted to waste time, we seem to live in a perpetual
23 7, 4| formation devote a great deal of time to study and reflection,
24 7, 4| repeat what I said some time ago to the community of
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