From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | institutes is nothing new in the Church; even less so is talking
2 | needs of the society and the Church; and in the name of the
3 1 | revitalisation of society and the Church and to sum up all things
4 1 | novelty of the Spirit in the Church and the world. At the present
5 3 | spirit. Services to the Church and society must change.
6 3 | necessary for society and the Church; and it makes a sufficient
7 3 | conditions of the world and the Church (Perfectae caritatis, 2).
8 3 | to the Good News in the Church and today’s society. It
9 4 | rest of humankind and the Church, we are in a time of transformation
10 4 | trusting in Jesus and in the Church, they plunge into the adventure
11 4 | own congregation or the Church. They change within and
12 6 | responds to the needs of the Church and society today in fidelity
13 7 | constantly at work in his Church and in the consecrated life.
14 8 | with other members of the Church, and especially with the
15 9 | for society and for the Church. ~I tried to give you the
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 16 0,1 | poor, the approach of the Church, the current thinking and
17 0,1 | experience of the world and Church some decades ago, represent
18 0,1 | society and a different Church. For them, too, religious
19 0,1 | other ministries in the Church? What faith motivates this
20 0,1 | experience of society/culture/Church and its future hopes.~The
21 0,3 | first reflected in official Church teaching only a little more
22 0,3 | Rerum Novarum, when the Church begins to discover her mission
23 0,3 | light of the Gospel.~The new Church thinking and praxis slowly
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 24 0,1 | identity and our place in the Church and the world and we did
25 0,1 | which the world and the Church presented to us as urgent
26 0,1 | needing a further step: the Church as well as religious life
27 0,3 | change of our place in the Church, since we moved from a place
28 0,4 | need from the institutional Church is the trust and the space
29 0,4 | call confided to us by the Church, using as a means the probing
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 30 | destiny of Man and of the Church. The general aim of our
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 31 0,3 | charism is shared with the church or with the world, it is
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 32 0,1 | awareness that the face of the Church was changing daily into
33 0,1 | of a particular model of Church. The same happened with
34 0,1 | of the magisterium of the Church emphasised in many ways
35 0,1 | spirituality~As a result of the Church’s teachings a reformulation
36 0,1 | changes happening now in the Church and society (GS 4-11).~4.
37 0,1 | vision of the laity in the Church which leads us to consider
38 0,2 | level.~The demand of the Church to renew the Constitutions
39 0,2 | it at the service of the Church. Before the Council we had
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 40 0,2 | what can really enrich the Church at the present day. ~But
41 0,2 | based on "signs". The very Church thinks of herself as a "
42 0,2 | Signs are found in the Church: the new expressions of
43 0,3 | world. ~The love of the Church for the poor is part of
44 0,3 | generate destitution. The Church denounced the models of
45 0,3 | awareness maturing in the Church regarding its testimony
46 0,3 | direct manner the love of the Church and of Christ for the poor
47 0,3 | greater emphasis on the Church's preferential option for
48 0,3 | involvement of the whole Church at this moment of history
49 0,3 | most original task of the Church; but it is understood as
50 0,3 | persons, but is assumed by the Church in communion and carried
51 0,3 | includes communion in the Church, union between Christians (
52 0,3 | called in the universal Church and in those particular
53 0,3 | the other members of the Church in the daily task of bearing
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 54 0,2 | of all. One can serve the Church and the world while remaining
55 0,3 | multiple charisms in the Church. However, given the time
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 56 0,Int| the new situations of the Church urge us to develop new ways
57 0,1 | catechists and other lay church leaders near the village
58 0,1 | violence have ended, the Church communities are growing
59 0,1 | longer than the rest. The church leaders near Liupo stressed
60 0,1 | time of Pentecost when the Church, according to the Acts of
61 0,1 | treasure. This meeting with church leaders highlights some
62 0,1 | the earliest days of the Church there is the desire of those
63 0,1 | very well in a Mozambican Church that has developed a strong
64 0,2 | one of the kiosks on the Church property and beg for food
65 0,2 | friends sleeping on the church property. ~Old treasure.
66 0,2 | help, they come to ask the Church and the Church tries to
67 0,2 | to ask the Church and the Church tries to respond. Such seeking
68 0,3 | from an established local church headed by a Mozambican bishop.
69 0,3 | opportunities that face the Church and its missionaries in
70 0,4 | called to the frontiers of Church and Kingdom. Jesus himself
71 1 | both outside and inside the Church. We realized that the concepts
72 1 | independence of our activity in the Church, searching to pass unhurt
73 1 | freedom of action in the Church, because our mission demands
74 2,1 | themselves on the edges of the Church, or are in situations of
75 2,2 | people, culture, society, Church.~A journey in faith shared
76 1,1 | various historic events of the Church and, as far as lies within
77 1,2 | future commitments~1. The Church is preparing for the arrival
78 1,2 | which will be valid for the Church as a whole.~2. The Great
79 1,2 | other commitments of the Church. We are sure we can count
80 2,b | Religious Life of the~Anglican Church. It was also decided that
81 2,b | deaconesses from the Lutheran Church. The members are appointed
82 2,b | Churches (3); the Lutheran Church (1); the Reformed Church (
83 2,b | Church (1); the Reformed Church (2); the Roman Catholic
84 2,b | 2); the Roman Catholic Church (6). The three representatives
85 2,c | relying on the power of the Church but on the confidence of
86 2,c | of the real needs of the Church: the need of prayer, of
87 2,d | to exchange views on the Church and the mission in Africa,
88 2,d | The theme considered, "The Church, God's Family", had been
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 89 | both outside and inside the Church. We realized that the concepts
90 | independence of our activity in the Church, searching to pass unhurt
91 | freedom of action in the Church, because our mission demands
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 92 0,1 | themselves on the edges of the Church, or are in situations of
93 0,2 | people, culture, society, Church.~A journey in faith shared
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 94 1,1 | various historic events of the Church and, as far as lies within
95 1,2 | future commitments~1. The Church is preparing for the arrival
96 1,2 | which will be valid for the Church as a whole.~2. The Great
97 1,2 | other commitments of the Church. We are sure we can count
98 2,b | Religious Life of the~Anglican Church. It was also decided that
99 2,b | deaconesses from the Lutheran Church. The members are appointed
100 2,b | Churches (3); the Lutheran Church (1); the Reformed Church (
101 2,b | Church (1); the Reformed Church (2); the Roman Catholic
102 2,b | 2); the Roman Catholic Church (6). The three representatives
103 2,c | relying on the power of the Church but on the confidence of
104 2,c | of the real needs of the Church: the need of prayer, of
105 2,d | to exchange views on the Church and the mission in Africa,
106 2,d | The theme considered, "The Church, God's Family", had been
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