From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 1 | poverty, the experience of community and going out to the margins,
2 1 | is fitting to intensify community life, poverty and prayer (
3 2 | an institute or religious community?~The word refounding leads
4 2 | up against structures of community or ministry that do not
5 2 | end. ~At times, when the community has succeeded in having
6 3 | activity: vows, prayer, community life, interpersonal relations,
7 4 | different in each person, community and group. ~For some what
8 4 | enough for a province or community to have a prophet; we could
9 4 | council; a whole chapter or community can be refounders. In the
10 7 | words that refounding is a community process through which an
11 7 | found in me and/or in the community group that is participating
12 8 | another context, in that of community. These years of the post-conciliar
13 8 | fraternal and missionary community. Around these renewed
14 8 | desires this form of life.~In community~The religious is a member
15 8 | religious is a member of a community; thus he or she is planted
16 8 | asking too much from the community, and so they want back to
17 8 | has not been "corporate", community, public, give the impression
18 8 | begins with the public, community dimension, with the missionary
19 8 | collective witness. What is a community like when it empowers individuals
20 8 | desire to be happy? What is a community like in which individuals
21 8 | with those of the religious community’s life in common and those
22 8 | members with those of the community itself. It will be expressed
23 8 | It will be expressed in a community apostolic plan made to be
24 9 | much; they have a style of community life marked by fraternity,
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 25 0,1 | The story begins with a community meeting, and we listen in:~
26 0,1 | listen in:~The small Louvain community is gathered: two older Belgian
27 0,1 | transition forward: in living community life, in reading reality,
28 0,1 | renewal, to simplicity, to community life, and young religious
29 0,1 | them.~As in the spirited community meeting at Louvain, the
30 0,1 | ricollocare". What we are as community, lived spirituality, work
31 0,2 | given the kind of work and community we are in, has us continually
32 0,2 | This would be true of a community or working group too.~When
33 0,3 | Gospel. How do we live in community and among the poor? How
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 34 0,1 | spirituality, mission and community life.~Before Vatican II
35 0,1 | vows and in the context of community.~We have taken seriously
36 0,1 | conventual to a more open community life. It was no longer a
37 0,4 | be more through apostolic community than through an institution.
38 0,4 | space, visible in a local community, close to people, working
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 39 | young people for a "real" community life, that is, as they would
40 | did not have much life in community; community meetings and
41 | much life in community; community meetings and prayer in common
42 | to them that they live in community for one year. The lifestyle
43 | encounter with Christ, a community living of faith, in keeping
44 | initiate the young people to community life as expressed in Acts
45 | activities of the parish or community where they live. (NB. In
46 | groups and some who live in community. All youth ministry implies
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 47 0,1 | either individually or in community. He will be capable of this
48 0,3 | relationships within the community, so as to be able to use
49 0,3 | fraternal relationships in community. The charism is not the
50 0,3 | inspiration; that is why the community is the only true recipient
51 0,3 | fraternal relationships in community.~Later, as we have mentioned
52 0,3 | be practised outside the community as one learns to express
53 0,3 | very well be applied to our community and apostolic life as well;
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 54 0,2 | MEANS~1.Reflecting at a community, provincial and general
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 55 0,1 | includes the life of the community: its style of relationships,
56 0,1 | perceptible by those people. The community in fact is a sign of fraternity,
57 0,2 | of our presence and work: community life, the service of charity,
58 0,2 | charism. ~It must be shared at community level. The interpretation
59 0,2 | charism must have reached the community through a series of times
60 0,2 | ideas which emerge from the community. ~2.2 The effectiveness. ~
61 0,2 | for effectiveness is the community: the unity that results
62 0,2 | effectiveness, in what concerns the community, is its setting in a specific
63 0,2 | become involved finds in our community an invitation, support and
64 0,3 | as individuals and as a community. Strengthened by this living
65 0,3 | individual commitment but of a community project and an institutional
66 0,3 | objective: "Every Institute and community should be a school of true
67 0,3 | confines of the Christian community and is an accompaniment
68 0,3 | updated the structures of community life and government. It
69 0,3 | solidarity.~In the human community or locality, considered
70 0,4 | reshaping our works implies a community process of shared responsibility,
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 71 0,2 | parcel of our personal and community life until the day we die.
72 0,2 | of "building a fraternal community in which God is sought above
73 0,2 | and draw up a provincial community plan. This does not mean
74 0,2 | Within this unity each community should find, recreate and
75 0,2 | members, respects unity and community, and helps us to broaden
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 76 0,Int| 1997 we established a small community in the northern diocese
77 0,2 | homeless youth of Monapo to the community and search with them for
78 0,3 | many members of the Muslim community. Of course the Catholics
79 0,3 | talking with the Muslim community gathered about, the chief
80 0,3 | the greater stress on the community life and apostolic commitment
81 2,2 | REINTERPRETATION - DISPLACEMENTS~Community awareness: an educating
82 2,2 | awareness: an educating community.~Participation of parents
83 2,2 | witnesses more than masters.~A community educational in its mission.~
84 2,2 | shared with the educating community. Determining the educational
85 2,3 | from individualism to a community existence, which implies
86 2,b | May 3rd in the Grandchamp Community. The theme of the meeting
87 2,b | prayer of the Grandchamp Community was an important element
88 2,b | success of the meeting. This community's witness to the spiritual
89 2,b | place in New York, in the Community of the Holy Spirit (Episcopal),
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 90 0,2 | REINTERPRETATION - DISPLACEMENTS~Community awareness: an educating
91 0,2 | awareness: an educating community.~Participation of parents
92 0,2 | witnesses more than masters.~A community educational in its mission.~
93 0,2 | shared with the educating community. Determining the educational
94 0,3 | from individualism to a community existence, which implies
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 95 2,b | May 3rd in the Grandchamp Community. The theme of the meeting
96 2,b | prayer of the Grandchamp Community was an important element
97 2,b | success of the meeting. This community's witness to the spiritual
98 2,b | place in New York, in the Community of the Holy Spirit (Episcopal),
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