Chapter
1 Intro | brothers, as friends in the Lord sent on mission like the
2 Intro | friends who all have the Lord as companion. The Society
3 3 | because each had heard the Lord's call to live his mission
4 3 | Redeemer, above all where the Lord is little known or scarcely
5 4 | 4. Friends in the Lord, members of the Society~
6 4 | we are "friends in the Lord" (GC 34, 545).~This expression
7 4 | only by intimacy with the Lord. In the Constitutions, Master
8 4 | of the presence of that Lord (GC 34, 248) to whom we
9 5 | its inspiration from the Lord's journey to Jerusalem with
10 6 | the community~It is the Lord himself who "instituted
11 6 | have to be alive in the Lord Jesus (I Cor 11, 25). St.
12 6 | celebrate the "meal of the Lord". For the community unites
13 7 | grace of pardon that the Lord, present in our midst, offers
14 8 | for those friends of the Lord who are the poor. They commonly
15 8 | about our faith in the poor Lord whom we wish to witness
16 8 | gathering a community in the Lord's name: the chapel (NC 227),
17 8 | community gathered in the Lord's name.~
18 9 | and just as we are, the Lord has preserved our life (
19 10 | the mission given by the Lord at La Storta can claim Ignatian
20 10 | off from its source – the Lord who gives the increase to
21 10 | for our mission before the Lord. Into this mission, we can
22 Conclu| Fraternally yours in the Lord,~Peter-Hans Kolvenbach,
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