Chapter
1 Intro| or does not give. "Do our communities remain mysterious to all
2 Intro| Congregation, every one of our communities was invited to use the year'
3 Intro| acknowledge how seriously the communities, with very few exceptions,
4 2 | creating basic ecclesial communities and many other kinds of
5 2 | no witness.~Many of our communities give an irrefutable witness
6 3 | remain empty words until communities, both local and in dispersion,
7 4 | has been proposed to the communities of the Society to see how
8 4 | apostolic body and of its local communities, for this union must continually
9 5 | Spirit. Jesus established communities around himself; in their
10 5 | aim was to build Christian communities. This is what they did:
11 5 | they established scholastic communities in the colleges; they renewed
12 5 | they renewed religious communities with the Spiritual Exercises.
13 5 | individuals, but also for building communities which, like the one in Jerusalem,
14 8 | demands of work, certain communities have to be content with
15 8 | recent General Congregation, communities are open to the practice
16 8 | house makes it troublesome. ~Communities have also become more sensitive
17 8 | And both individuals and communities lack the will to give witness
18 8 | who are familiar with our communities cannot perceive in them
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