From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 1 | sources of the faith and charism and to decide to be visible,
2 1 | Gospel inspiration. The charism becomes a foundation reality
3 1 | first fruit of an authentic charism is that those who live it
4 1 | only way of preserving the charism in its pristine form is
5 1 | consecrated life. The foundational charism is something living and
6 1 | cultures. In doing so, this charism is refounded. This new reality
7 1 | challenges it, and the charism challenges and interpellates
8 1 | fidelity to the founding charism, always attentive to the
9 1 | form to be taken by the charism and ministries which they
10 2 | situations and conditions the charism has the same vitality to
11 2 | is impossible to live a charism and a mission without adequate
12 2 | be at the service of the charism and the mission and must
13 2 | promote the living of the charism in a lucid manner. Religious
14 2 | with the tension between charism and structures, a tension
15 2 | as well as the mission. Charism and structures cannot annul
16 2 | processes the data of the charism, our style of life and our
17 2 | Gospel and the founding charism. The form under which these
18 2 | time to inculturate its charism in the surrounding culture
19 3 | question of return to make a charism and the evangelical counsels
20 3 | who inspire and transmit a charism.~3. To give the step that
21 3 | problem is not that its charism or documents have failed;
22 4 | these refounders have the charism for this job. People with
23 4 | embedded in the founding charism and draw inspiration from
24 4 | there is no doubt that the charism of refounding can be shared
25 7 | creativity. Placing the charism in interaction with today’
26 7 | requires creativity; this charism can be the source of new
27 7 | clarify and resituate its charism, it is necessary to know
28 7 | is necessary to know the charism. In order to inculturate
29 8 | personal vocation set in the charism of one’s own institute and
30 8 | the heart of the Gospel charism. A consequence will be the
31 8 | their way of living the charism. The members of the group
32 8 | stifling the vigour of the charism. In the greater part of
33 9 | the alliance between the charism, that is the plant, and
34 9 | not remain sterile and the charism wants to be fruitful. In
35 9 | this pact since a genuine charism will always spring back
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 36 | PROCESS OF REFOUNDING~THE CHARISM OF THE SOCIETY OF THE SACRED
37 0,Int| from a conviction that our charism, mission and spirituality
38 0,3 | are in harmony with our charism and spirituality so that
39 0,4 | intimately linked to our charism, that its source is in contemplation,
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 40 | WAYS OF REFOUNDING THE CHARISM~BY PROMOTING VOCATIONS~ ~ ~
41 | asked to live the Oblate charism. There is also a group of
42 | people who wish to share the charism of Saint Eugene with us. ~
43 | customary also to speak of the charism of the Congregation. Father
44 | on the Founder and on the charism of the Congregation. In
45 | which are a part of our charism. Christ himself is the center
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 46 | TOWARDS THE REFOUNDING OF THE CHARISM~IN NEW FORMATIVE ITINERARIES~ ~
47 | actualisation of the religious charism (RC) and gives the individual
48 | charismatic refounding, the charism (Cr) would remain a mere
49 | theological catechises on the charism, to the realization that
50 0,1 | 1. The charism itself~What seems to be
51 0,1 | reinterpretation of the charism is to clear up certain ideas
52 0,1 | psychodynamic meaning of the charism, that is, the function it
53 0,1 | has to understand that the charism (Rc) of his institute constitutes
54 0,1 | him to identify with the charism itself. But if the young
55 0,1 | discovering and living out this charism either individually or in
56 0,1 | If thus understood, the charism Rc becomes the central point
57 0,1 | is not according to the charism, will not have the right
58 0,1 | Commitment ~Lastly, the charism is not a fixed monolithic
59 0,1 | on, the vitality of the charism depends on him too.~The
60 0,2 | 2. The specific charism of the institute~At this
61 0,2 | perspective.~2. 1 The heart of the charism~It is important to concentrate
62 0,2 | of the gift itself. Every charism has a central nucleus, a
63 0,2 | Constitutive Components~A charism is to be presented by taking
64 0,2 | of interpretation of the charism since it respects the fundamental
65 0,2 | classical itineraries of the charism, namely the mystical-ascetic-apostolic
66 0,3 | faithful passing on of the charism and for the correct understanding
67 0,3 | again in the light of the charism, and consequently his interpretation
68 0,3 | personal interpretations of the charism.~The formator should not
69 0,3 | with which he lives his charism.(namely his inner freedom
70 0,3 | which the uniqueness of the charism is almost unrecognisable.
71 0,3 | revitalising the content of the charism.~3.2 A charismatic methodology~
72 0,3 | methodology~Forming in the charism Rc does not only imply knowing
73 0,3 | Only in this way can the charism be learnt and savoured,
74 0,3 | new aspects of the same charism.~The problem lies in the
75 0,3 | the simple reason that a charism Rc does not in itself imply
76 0,3 | far as to suggest that a charism is above all the pedagogy
77 0,3 | circular effects of the charism~In order to form a mentality
78 0,3 | culture which are open to the charism Rc, it is important to instil
79 0,3 | relationships in community. The charism is not the exclusive property
80 0,3 | recipient and interpreter of the charism. The young must really learn
81 0,3 | way, other aspects of the charism. It is the principle of
82 0,3 | circular effects of the charism, that whenever a charism
83 0,3 | charism, that whenever a charism is shared with the church
84 0,3 | guarantee of vitality of the charism, one such that could renew
85 0,3 | always in relation to the charism. We shall now briefly mention
86 0,3 | and diverse cultures: the charism, a gift from the Spirit,
87 0,4 | an attitude open to the charism is the quality of the formative
88 0,4 | holistic way in which the charism has been presented, that
89 0,4 | enjoy e experience the charism in all its constitutive
90 0,4 | grow with the wisdom of the charism and see reflected in it
91 0,4 | the hollow created by the charism.~ ~
92 0,5 | creative interpretation of the charism and keeps it ever young . (
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 93 | WAYS OF REFOUNDING CHARISM~BY LIVING TODAY’S SPIRITUALITY~ ~
94 | itinerary of refounding the charism of an Institute of Consecrated
95 | essential root..... to live the charism in a meaningful way in the
96 0,1 | of "refoundation" of the charism, through living present-day
97 0,1 | different to that when our charism arose and was expressed.
98 0,1 | transmitted as essentials to the charism were only the fruit of an
99 0,1 | fundamental aspects of the charism and the spirituality~As
100 0,1 | teachings a reformulation of the charism and spirituality gradually
101 0,1 | for inculturation of the charism and spirituality became
102 0,1 | expressions of the same charism given the chance in this
103 0,2 | Chapter 1 of these, the charism of our institute as well
104 0,2 | formation courses on our charism and spirituality~In my Congregation,
105 0,2 | systematic courses on the charism and spirituality for all
106 0,2 | the was of refounding the charism through living its spirituality
107 0,2 | living out the demands of our charism and placing it at the service
108 0,2 | means for refounding the charism has been periodical meetings
109 0,2 | on various aspects of our charism and spirituality~Finally,
110 0,2 | on various aspects of our charism: formation, Secular Carmel,
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 111 0,1 | within it. From it arose the charism’s appeal and the attraction
112 0,1 | about living the Carmelite charism in a different way, she
113 0,1 | of their relevance to the charism (e.g. fraternity, mission,
114 0,1 | foundations or works express the charism with less immediacy and
115 0,1 | to render "visible" the charism, to make the message bright
116 0,2 | of one’s own particular charism, understand it afresh in
117 0,2 | evangelical inspiration of the charism. ~It must be shared at community
118 0,2 | works a shared vision of the charism must have reached the community
119 0,2 | themselves bearers of the charism. ~The second characteristic
120 0,2 | presence corresponding to a charism is useful and perhaps also
121 0,3 | Institute, according to its charism, this involves adopting
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 122 0,2 | faithful to our founding charism, we must overcome the superficiality
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 123 0,4 | where, according to our charism, we are supposed to be present?~
124 1 | integrating the foundational charism, in its spiritual and formative
125 1 | creative fidelity to the charism of the Founder, the culture
126 1 | analogous re-expression of the charism, adhering more to the new
127 2,1 | creative faithfulness to our charism? Is there not an urgent
128 2,1 | actually forming? Our charism is not an unchangeable myth.
129 2,2 | commitment of our faith and our charism.~Confrontation with human
130 2,3 | projects in the primacy of the charism on structure; by uniting
131 2,3 | for help, both from our charism and for our places of mission,
132 2,3 | born of fidelity to our charism in the HERE AND NOW, brings
133 2,3 | condition of inequality.~Our charism, "incarnate" in our education
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 134 | integrating the foundational charism, in its spiritual and formative
135 | creative fidelity to the charism of the Founder, the culture
136 | analogous re-expression of the charism, adhering more to the new
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 137 0,1 | creative faithfulness to our charism? Is there not an urgent
138 0,1 | actually forming? Our charism is not an unchangeable myth.
139 0,2 | commitment of our faith and our charism.~Confrontation with human
140 0,3 | projects in the primacy of the charism on structure; by uniting
141 0,3 | for help, both from our charism and for our places of mission,
142 0,3 | born of fidelity to our charism in the HERE AND NOW, brings
143 0,3 | condition of inequality.~Our charism, "incarnate" in our education
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