Chapter
1 Intro| Thirty-First General Congregation (NC 314-330).~In other parts
2 1 | neglected or looked down upon" (NC 325).~Thus, our community
3 1 | apostolic in many ways" (NC 314). ~
4 2 | are disciples of Christ" (NC 316, 2).~It goes without
5 2 | among whom we must live" (NC 327) we must together give
6 2 | vocation, to give to people" (NC 315), then we will indeed
7 2 | Eucharist as its center" (NC 315).~
8 3 | Society in dispersion (cf. NC 317).~If a local community
9 3 | their community living (NC 324, 2).~A community must
10 3 | really touches their hearts (NC 323). Open and friendly
11 3 | spiritual communication (NC 324) will establish our
12 3 | dispersed across the world (NC 314, 2).~The Society is
13 3 | belongs first of all (Cf NC 314-315). ~
14 4 | united by the Father's will (NC 314) to the mission of the
15 6 | Concelebration of the Eucharist (NC 227, 2), as well, witnesses
16 6 | can most easily gather (NC 315). What is said about
17 6 | the mission of Christ (cf NC 315). ~Well, we have to
18 7 | community reconciliation (NC 236), it should be spiritually
19 8 | communal apostolic discernment (NC 326, 3), in community recreation.
20 8 | practice of hospitality (NC 327, 3) even where isolation
21 8 | demands of the mission (NC 321 and 327, 1). During
22 8 | whom we wish to witness to (NC 246, 1). In general, the
23 8 | everything shared in common (NC 176, 2), and to shape a
24 8 | Lord's name: the chapel (NC 227), the cloister (NC 327,
25 8 | NC 227), the cloister (NC 327, 2), reminders of common
26 8 | reminders of common prayer (NC 233, 234), signs of a life
27 8 | of evangelical poverty (NC 178, 179) – all of these
28 10 | and join any community (NC 315). Then, it can compel
29 10 | to some local community (NC 317). And the dispersion
30 10 | light of Christ's mission (NC 315). Some others of the
31 11 | about the local superior (NC 318) were touched on among
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