From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | enviable fidelity, or lead people to speak well and much about
2 1 | it is only germinating. People have looked for and are
3 1 | of the consecrated life. People have spoken about renewing,
4 1 | differently. For that reason, some people continue setting it off
5 2 | they fell into the hands of people who did not change their
6 3 | an "inventory item". ~The people know this, and a few religious
7 3 | changed, most of all, into people who inspire and transmit
8 3 | that we do not have the people necessary to do it; they
9 3 | meaningful. We must form people for it and work in it .
10 4 | the charism for this job. People with these talents do exist
11 4 | thought and moment; They are people who perceive the deep changes
12 4 | begin or proceed. These people must remain at the task.
13 6 | groups. It can be that when people think about refounding,
14 6 | born while listening to the people and in order to respond
15 6 | by the Lord’s favourite people, the poor and marginalised
16 6 | without poor or marginalised people. ~We can conclude this part
17 7 | process of refounding. Some people resist accepting the truth
18 7 | sense of newness in the air: people say: "We’ve never seen anything
19 7 | the impossible in the air. People know that religious want
20 7 | that cannot be discussed: people realise that the past has
21 8 | expected. Therefore some people have spoken, as we have
22 8 | and see what has renewed people and what has not borne fruit.
23 8 | what has not borne fruit. People have been renewed, most
24 8 | Around these renewed people at times authentic centres
25 8 | hopes and sorrow of the people. Therefore, each religious
26 8 | and thirst for God, where people are seeking, sometimes eagerly,
27 8 | greater part of an institute, people are living under the impression
28 9 | be found among the young people for whom the Father is the
29 9 | things as those other young people; what is different is the
30 9 | the Gospel. ~These young people study with seriousness,
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 31 0,1 | shifts, which correspond to people's age, become like differences
32 0,1 | context: the needs of the people, the injustices suffered
33 0,1 | to the needs of certain people (our target group in its
34 0,1 | changing needs of God's people and incarnate the charisma
35 0,2 | riding a bicycle.~Often people think of balance or stability
36 0,2 | of us by God and by His people.~Some of the many and great
37 0,3 | basic human rights, to call people to transform society in
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 38 0,1 | question of waiting for people to come to us, but rather
39 0,3 | special" to a place within the People of God and we lacked the
40 0,4 | giving priority to young people, to women and to those who
41 0,4 | open relationships with lay people and a more evangelical government
42 0,4 | may help and serve poor people." Never had she heard such
43 0,4 | you want to work for your people, if you want to give your
44 0,4 | in solidarity with your people for justice' sake, or if
45 0,4 | local community, close to people, working from a perspective
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 46 | was: to prepare our young people for a "real" community life,
47 | was to prepare our young people for this reality. We considered
48 | mission communities. Our young people, however, found this formula
49 | to know a number of young people who wanted to test and see
50 | capital city. The eight young people and the two Oblates slept
51 | almost any hour the young people of the barrio. There was
52 | couple of weeks with the people, visiting their homes, organizing
53 | organizing meetings for the young people and for adults, giving talks
54 | reasons. Missions to young people are still carried on today
55 | There is also a group of lay people who wish to share the charism
56 | pastoral ministry among young people in itself. In working with
57 | itself. In working with young people it was customary also to
58 | suggesting to the young people the possibility of a vocation
59 | pastoral ministry among young people which was centered on Christ.
60 | What we offer to young people is the faith which is intended
61 | To evangelize the young people of today, by leading them
62 | is suggested to the young people is the following: To come
63 | effort to initiate the young people to community life as expressed
64 | weekly meetings the young people share their lives around
65 | common to have 80 young people at weekday Mass). ~Personally,
66 | the perseverance of young people is due to accompaniment.
67 | a lot of time with young people. Another important element
68 | total of seven hundred young people. Among them there are life
69 | groups in which the young people can discern their own vocation:
70 | where there are many young people in formation but where a
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 71 | trained " to do what other people do, or to "sing the same
72 0,1 | today, to find consecrated people who do not possess an identity,
73 0,1 | directs their life. These are people who are incapable of carrying
74 0,1 | tends to keep the young people in a state of dependence,
75 0,3 | sort of educator who forms people towards an ideal devoid
76 0,3 | charismatic. There may be people who still believe that pedagogy
77 0,3 | gift; that is, by those lay people who in virtue of their experience
78 0,3 | the formation of our young people always in relation to the
79 0,3 | order to form our young people to look positively and not
80 0,4 | environment – made up of people and spaces - be consistent,
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 81 0,1 | context, its closeness to the people, and the manifestations
82 0,1 | God perceptible by those people. The community in fact is
83 0,1 | separation between what people feel and imagine about the
84 0,2 | cultural and religious fields. People know that they can be approached
85 0,3 | present and future of a people and destroys life. Or of
86 0,3 | scholastic failure for young people, unemployment, various forms
87 0,3 | dimension of life which many people are concerned about.~This
88 0,4 | main responsibility to lay people, changes in the form of
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 89 0,1 | faith in Jesus, inviting people to share their hopes and
90 0,1 | rising of a very strong wind. People scattered to find cover,
91 0,1 | enthusiastic response as people seek for a renewed sense
92 0,1 | managed to involve so many people in active ministry. They
93 0,2 | to the missionaries. When people need help, they come to
94 0,2 | enough to simply take care of people with the funds of outside
95 0,3 | With great enthusiasm the people of Mogincual, both Catholics
96 0,3 | the urgent needs of the people in this time of reconstruction
97 0,3 | the betterment of all the people. Then the imam summarized
98 0,4 | selected rather ordinary people to follow him. It is the
99 2,Int| resolve the needs of the young people of today, immersed as they
100 2,Int| They exist for the young people, not for us.~Many times,
101 2,Int| hearing the new cries of the people and of coming to life in
102 2,1 | close are we to the young people who, in many situations,
103 2,2 | concerns and interests of the people, above all in our neoliberal
104 2,2 | of parents and other lay people.: co-responsibility. Animation
105 2,2 | mission shared with lay people: integrating them, forming,
106 2,2 | into the culture of the people.~Committed faith: development
107 2,2 | establishments more immersed in the "People of God", sharing in an ecclesial
108 2,2 | the poor and the ordinary people.~Attention to the signs
109 2,2 | signs of the times: young people, culture, society, Church.~
110 2,2 | children, women and young people.~~
111 2,3 | professionally competent, but people who are capable and free
112 2,3 | way, nearer to the young people and to the children who
113 2,3 | which animates many young people, and which consists of studying
114 1,3 | Hierarchy and the Christian people, and with all mankind.~
115 2,a | from forces that imprison people. Father Jean Louis Ska,
116 2,a | a loved a leader of his people. For over a decade he had
117 2,a | that really matter for the people who are so unjustly treated?"~
118 2,c | Commission. This year, 15 to 30 people took part, members of Councils
119 2,c | missionaries to remain with their people, the importance of clear
120 2,c | accent on being close to the people and Christian communities,
121 2,c | on the confidence of the people, discussion and collaboration).
122 2,d | technical aid through competent people who try to solve the immigrants
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 123 0,Int| resolve the needs of the young people of today, immersed as they
124 0,Int| They exist for the young people, not for us.~Many times,
125 0,Int| hearing the new cries of the people and of coming to life in
126 0,1 | close are we to the young people who, in many situations,
127 0,2 | concerns and interests of the people, above all in our neoliberal
128 0,2 | of parents and other lay people.: co-responsibility. Animation
129 0,2 | mission shared with lay people: integrating them, forming,
130 0,2 | into the culture of the people.~Committed faith: development
131 0,2 | establishments more immersed in the "People of God", sharing in an ecclesial
132 0,2 | the poor and the ordinary people.~Attention to the signs
133 0,2 | signs of the times: young people, culture, society, Church.~
134 0,2 | children, women and young people.~~
135 0,3 | professionally competent, but people who are capable and free
136 0,3 | way, nearer to the young people and to the children who
137 0,3 | which animates many young people, and which consists of studying
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 138 1,3 | Hierarchy and the Christian people, and with all mankind.~
139 2,a | from forces that imprison people. Father Jean Louis Ska,
140 2,a | a loved a leader of his people. For over a decade he had
141 2,a | that really matter for the people who are so unjustly treated?"~
142 2,c | Commission. This year, 15 to 30 people took part, members of Councils
143 2,c | missionaries to remain with their people, the importance of clear
144 2,c | accent on being close to the people and Christian communities,
145 2,c | on the confidence of the people, discussion and collaboration).
146 2,d | technical aid through competent people who try to solve the immigrants
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