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What kind of vocations for a renewed consecrated life?… Chapter, §
1 1,1| 1.1. The breakdown in relationships~It seems to me that the 2 1,1| fundamental nature of its relationships. The phenomenon is probably 3 1,1| the person and personal relationships, for the principle of brotherhood 4 1,1| experienced a certain poverty in relationships. This was revealed in a 5 1,1| meaningful and compensatory relationships outside the community (for 6 1,1| in all, the breakdown of relationships seems, unfortunately, to 7 1,1| a result, the element of relationships in community life, indeed 8 1,1| of man deeply marked by relationships, by "being with", by the 9 1,1| acceptable today does not see relationships as accidental, as a kind 10 1,2| 1.2. Getting back relationships~My working hypothesis is 11 1,2| meaning, precisely because relationships are at the basis of human 12 1,2| of the discussion about relationships. The vc must not take any 13 1,2| of purification of all relationships and of the fulfillment of 14 1,2| realities of life and everyday relationships, within the dynamics of 15 1,2| relationship with the God of relationships, the God-Trinity, the God 16 1,2| known that words spring from relationships. The new face of the vc 17 1,2| marked and enlivened by relationships with the Church and the 18 1,2| fraternity. Rediscovering relationships, and rediscovering the religious 19 1,2| direction of intra-community relationships. Starting with what we have 20 1,2| significance, firstly, for relationships between all those who share 21 1,2| each individual. Community relationships do not mean the simple exchange 22 1,2| everything that usually breaks up relationships and makes us retreat within 23 1,2| renewing him and all his relationships, which are lived anew in 24 2 | by the innovations which relationships - every relationship - carry 25 2 | will increasingly lose its relationships, its image, its identity.~ 26 2 | Defining the subject of relationships means breaking it down into 27 2,1| of the mysterious play of relationships which surrounds it from 28 2,1| of ingratitude, because relationships are weak and have become 29 2,2| lack experience of family relationships, often present an ambivalent 30 2,2| ambivalent attitude towards relationships in general, an attitude 31 2,2| is enthusiastic towards relationships and fraternity and when 32 2,2| willingness to live out relationships; rather, it is indispensable 33 2,2| welcoming the richness of relationships with those who are "other" 34 2,2| to oneself, to establish relationships only with those who are 35 2,2| people who are not good at relationships, who may even be frightened 36 2,3| others - in other words, when relationships come on the scene. But it 37 2,3| ultimate rule for social relationships, because it stops at a perspective 38 2,3| learn to create freedom in relationships, know how to be free and 39 2,3| experience of interpersonal relationships, to confirm and formulate, 40 2,3| extraordinary route to personalizing relationships, space and time. (...) Personalizing 41 2,3| of healthy interpersonal relationships. Perhaps today it is more “Everything is possible, nothing is certain”… Chapter, §
42 4 | in the saying, "no-ties relationships". Where the younger generations 43 6 | for renewed, i.e. personal relationships between the members, in 44 6 | hospitality and "no-ties relationships".~6.3 It is important to 45 6 | as a system of universal relationships, or as a single, demanding " 46 6 | and creative way, to have relationships, and not to feel themselves 47 7 | meaning, for meaningful relationships, for fellowship and for “Contagious” vocational promotion Chapter, §
48 8,2| live, how we pray, what our relationships in the community are like,