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1 Pre | confreres. I have seen a Church "without the possibilities
2 1 | charism for society and the Church.~I have admired the tireless
3 2 | service of the young, of the Church and of society; but we also
4 2 | the vicissitudes of the Church and the situation of the
5 2 | Spirit, in harmony with the Church; and it was expressed in
6 3, 2| to God or the Gospel, the Church wishes to renew the Gospel
7 3, 3| assurance of being on the Church’s wavelength. "‘If we expect
8 4 | Congregation and the needs of the Church made evident the need for
9 4 | encouraging vision of the Church, its mission and its relationship
10 4 | training… People, and the Church first of all, consider us
11 7, 2| fundamental thought of the Church and the classics of Christian
12 7, 3| great importance that the Church wants to entrust to us in
13 7, 4| recent guidelines of the Church.~For the Salesian – and
14 7, 4| in certain spheres of the Church, also as a consequence of
15 7, 4| The very situation of the Church today demands increasingly
16 8, 1| development and services to the Church, it assists widely varying
17 8, 1| expression of its mission in the Church, with its specific cultural
18 8, 2| structure and organization. The Church is going ahead, in the context
19 8, 3| themselves and to the local Church. There are in fact quite
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