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USG 54a Assembly - November 1998

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From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
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1 1 | return to Gospel poverty, mission shared with the laity. One 2 1 | one’s way of living the mission, communion and identity 3 2 | to live a charism and a mission without adequate structures; 4 2 | service of the charism and the mission and must therefore be charismatic 5 2 | forms of life as well as the mission. Charism and structures 6 2 | our style of life and our mission and does so in a distinct 7 2 | our new life project or mission is a man and woman who thinks 8 3 | with those for whom their mission is destined and the way 9 3 | Gospel and carry out our mission. This gives rise to special 10 6 | refer to the level of the mission. Institutes were born while 11 6 | consecrated life and part of its mission, and hence charity is central 12 7 | thus decides to assume the mission of Christ. There are various 13 8 | solidarity fraternity and mission harmonise structurally and 14 8 | those who come from the mission of each of the members with 15 8 | experience of God and finds its mission in immersion in the joys 16 8 | mysticism, inculturated mission and solidarity presence.~ 17 8 | must be reconverted and the mission, in some cases, as well. 18 8 | and the exercise of its mission. It can lead to stifling 19 8 | in the recipients of our mission, the style of our mission, 20 8 | mission, the style of our mission, the spirituality that nourishes 21 8 | place at the level of the mission, it is necessary that the 22 8 | but the criteria of our mission, that is, that justice and 23 8 | field is in sharing our mission with other members of the Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct. Chapter, §
24 0,1 | persons who carry out the mission themselves change in their 25 0,1 | being introduced to the mission. They have an experience 26 0,1 | enthusiastically carrying out their mission, are an important encouragement 27 0,1 | responses to deep desires.~Our mission statements, plans and priorities 28 0,1 | very little at all?~Our mission statement or ministries 29 0,3 | essence of every ecclesial mission. This epochal change is 30 0,3 | Church begins to discover her mission of evangelizing not just 31 0,3 | 4": it reformulated the mission of the Society of Jesus 32 0,3 | reaffirmed and deepened our mission: the service of faith which 33 0,3 | apostolate flows from the overall mission of the Society and has as Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart… Chapter, §
34 0,Int| conviction that our charism, mission and spirituality have something 35 0,1 | outlook on our spirituality, mission and community life.~Before 36 0,3 | fundamental to live our mission today.~This moment is characterized 37 0,3 | The reformulation of our mission of discovering and revealing 38 0,3 | inspires us to live our common mission and the demands which flow 39 0,3 | same time, enriched our mission and spirituality.~ ~ 40 0,4 | clarity in expressing our mission. For example, in Latin America, 41 0,4 | the new way of living our mission in Hungary today. Certainly, 42 0,4 | reaffirm that our educational mission is intimately linked to 43 0,4 | impels us to live a common mission. In this refounding, which Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations Chapter, §
44 | to the lifestyle in the mission communities. Our young people, Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring Chapter, §
45 0,1 | charism (e.g. fraternity, mission, etc.), or because they 46 0,2 | characteristics of the mission or of the "sequela Christi". 47 0,2 | found at the outposts of the mission and they take the greatest 48 0,2 | elements which characterize the mission: those to whom the work 49 0,3 | regarding its testimony and mission. ~In the context of this 50 0,3 | objective and contained in their mission. They are invited to become 51 0,3 | presence and work is the mission of communion which is entrusted 52 0,3 | religious institutes.~The mission of communion refers to relationships 53 0,3 | participate in the spirit and mission of the Institute in the Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities… Chapter, §
54 0,Int| history of Christian world mission, I find these words of Jesus 55 0,Int| us to develop new ways of mission. But wise missionaries today 56 0,Int| old and new in ad gentes mission today in the context of 57 0,3 | been provided by the old mission. Then he spoke about an 58 0,4 | the nature of ad gentes mission was mostly a concern for 59 0,4 | professional researchers in mission. Now the questions are often 60 0,4 | what we are about is God mission and not our own. It is God 61 1 | the universality of our mission, accelerating above all 62 1 | the primary object of the mission, and so on. ~Our apostolic 63 1 | natural supporters of our mission, and who do not always recognize 64 1 | the Church, because our mission demands it".~ 65 2,Int| establishments, in which the mission of the school is not fully 66 2,Int| the deepest heart of the mission, but so often swamped in 67 2,2 | educative accompanying. The mission shared with lay people: 68 2,2 | community educational in its mission.~Setting proper values in 69 2,3 | charism and for our places of mission, we have to make a "re-founding 70 2,3 | education and our educational mission, matured in the "tension" 71 2,a | Civil war and Conflicts: Mission as Reconciliation. Missionaries 72 2,a | started a working group on Mission in conflict situations. 73 2,c | also goes under the name of Mission Commission. This year, 15 74 2,c | experiences for the future of mission (take time to evaluate, 75 2,c | reflection on events that concern mission and on new situations and 76 2,d | views on the Church and the mission in Africa, look into issues 77 2,d | into issues concerning the mission, and, if possible, take 78 2,d | aware of the presence and mission of religious in Africa, 79 2,d | in Africa, a presence and mission which they appreciate and To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult. Chapter, §
80 | the universality of our mission, accelerating above all 81 | the primary object of the mission, and so on. ~Our apostolic 82 | natural supporters of our mission, and who do not always recognize 83 | the Church, because our mission demands it".~ Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today Chapter, §
84 0,Int| establishments, in which the mission of the school is not fully 85 0,Int| the deepest heart of the mission, but so often swamped in 86 0,2 | educative accompanying. The mission shared with lay people: 87 0,2 | community educational in its mission.~Setting proper values in 88 0,3 | charism and for our places of mission, we have to make a "re-founding 89 0,3 | education and our educational mission, matured in the "tension" USG 54a Assembly - November 1998 Chapter, §
90 2,a | Civil war and Conflicts: Mission as Reconciliation. Missionaries 91 2,a | started a working group on Mission in conflict situations. 92 2,c | also goes under the name of Mission Commission. This year, 15 93 2,c | experiences for the future of mission (take time to evaluate, 94 2,c | reflection on events that concern mission and on new situations and 95 2,d | views on the Church and the mission in Africa, look into issues 96 2,d | into issues concerning the mission, and, if possible, take 97 2,d | aware of the presence and mission of religious in Africa, 98 2,d | in Africa, a presence and mission which they appreciate and


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