Chapter
1 Intro| In other parts of its work, the recent General Congregation
2 1 | damages common life and common work. This individualism explains
3 1 | engaged each in his own work. It must be said, however,
4 1 | in oneself and one's own work, ideas, and concerns; and
5 3 | community and the need to work outside a house of the Society.
6 3 | are sometimes called to work alone in a mission of the
7 3 | particularly attentive to those who work in a mission of the Society
8 3 | a lonely island. It must work in harmonious solidarity
9 3 | in a concrete apostolic work, steeped in one culture,
10 5 | companions. Their apostolic work addressed individuals whom
11 5 | say, a helping hand in the work required by every community,
12 8 | Because of the demands of work, certain communities have
13 8 | we use in our apostolic work for those friends of the
14 10 | first! We can make apostolic work a priority over against
15 10 | point of hurting apostolic work. No prayerful community
16 10 | neither can an apostolic work cut off from its source –
17 10 | all do the same kind of work, every one of us is called
18 10 | not matter, as long as his work is characterized by the
19 10 | make a discernment about a work – deciding to take it on
20 10 | ongoing formation that every work needs, necessary relaxation,
21 11 | superior and director of work has not been addressed here.
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