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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 | into the charisms, forms of presence or ministry. ~However, there 2 1 | already discovered the new presence and tasks. The great majority 3 2 | in the dough, with better presence and with feet making good 4 2 | meaning, form, message, presence and action. In face the 5 6 | this way will the Lord’s presence be meaningful. Contemplation 6 8 | inculturated mission and solidarity presence.~And now we come to the 7 8 | speaking of ministry and presence. The works must be reconverted 8 8 | needed the sign of the Lord’s presence and action, an earthly sign Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart… Chapter, §
9 0,3| loss of visibility as our presence in institutions diminished 10 0,4| regime. But the manner of our presence today, in a new group of Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring Chapter, §
11 | REDESIGNING PRESENCE:~CRITERIA, PERSPECTIVES, 12 0,1| origin of renewals. ~The "presence" or work involves many elements. 13 0,1| structures. ~Similarly the "presence" includes the life of the 14 0,1| ecclesial communion, of the presence of God in the human Family. ~ 15 0,1| Family. ~The image which the presence gives depends on the kind 16 0,1| consider the broad range of the presence of a province in its own 17 0,1| we say, and our kind of presence, life and work. We must, 18 0,1| is your God?" In fact the presence of God and the experience 19 0,2| reshaping the works and presence, we may rightly ask what 20 0,2| touches all aspects of our presence and work: community life, 21 0,2| the sign. Every work and presence corresponding to a charism 22 0,2| in the redesigning of our presence, and consequently also in 23 0,3| to redesign our works and presence. ~The first is poverty in 24 0,3| criterion for setting up the presence of Christ in our world. ~ 25 0,3| in conformity with which presence and works must be reshaped 26 0,3| for the reshaping of our presence and work is the mission 27 0,3| places.~To designate our presence as that of craftsmen and 28 0,3| perspective we may include active presence in the elaboration of culture. 29 0,4| forces, but new ways of presence and action which respond Redesigning our presence as fraternity Chapter, §
30 | Redesigning our presence as fraternity~ ~I would 31 | to dwell on two points: presence and fraternity. It is with 32 | It is with the type of presence as our point of departure 33 | recreate new Gospel forms of presence in the world in which we 34 0,1| 1. The presence of the consecrated life 35 0,1| life in the world~The word presence means, and presupposes, 36 0,1| present, and not absent. This presence can be unnoticed, non qualificante, 37 0,1| relevant. Sometimes the presence of consecrated persons is 38 0,1| times theirs is an active presence, a presence that is recognised, 39 0,1| is an active presence, a presence that is recognised, and 40 0,1| Still other times this presence is provocative: it raises 41 0,1| it; it is an evangelical presence that has something to say, 42 0,1| be provocatory. It is a presence that "speaks" without too 43 0,1| life and our way of being presence. Therefore, the activities, 44 0,1| to take a new look at our presence. In fact, it is imperative 45 0,2| 2. A presence that is poor, free and freeing~ 46 0,2| condition for making our presence evangelical and for building 47 0,2| is no one.~1. A fraternal presence~Our world needs group signs 48 0,2| redesigning our fraternal presence~Among the many possible 49 0,2| redesigning our fraternal presence, I would like to insist 50 0,2| fruitful revision of our presence as fraternity in today’s 51 0,2| want to begin a new type of presence as fraternity, we cannot 52 0,2| both through the fraternal presence of contemplation or insertion, 53 0,3| methods for redesigning our presence as fraternity, especially Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities… Chapter, §
54 | REDESIGNING PRESENCE IN NEW MISSIONARY REALITIES:~ 55 0,1| a palpable sense of the presence of the Spirit. ~New treasure. 56 1 | 03 TO RE-DESIGN OUR PRESENCE WITH~THE INTERLOCUTORS~OF 57 1 | to enlarge the apostolic presence geographically.~For us, 58 1 | re-designing", our apostolic presence. This problem was taken 59 2,1| our formative/educational presence be for the man of today, 60 2,2| society, increasing our presence and our educative projects 61 2,3| ourselves in CHANGING OUR PRESENCE, OUR EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURES 62 1,1| possible ways to be a living presence in the various historic 63 1,2| great deal to the constant "presence" of the support received 64 2,d| difficult situations.~Our presence makes the bishops more aware 65 2,d| bishops more aware of the presence and mission of religious 66 2,d| of religious in Africa, a presence and mission which they appreciate 67 2,d| African bishops present.~2.2.1 Presence and work of the missionary To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult. Chapter, §
68 | TO RE-DESIGN OUR PRESENCE WITH~THE INTERLOCUTORS~OF 69 | to enlarge the apostolic presence geographically.~For us, 70 | re-designing", our apostolic presence. This problem was taken Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today Chapter, §
71 0,1| our formative/educational presence be for the man of today, 72 0,2| society, increasing our presence and our educative projects 73 0,3| ourselves in CHANGING OUR PRESENCE, OUR EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURES USG 54a Assembly - November 1998 Chapter, §
74 1,1| possible ways to be a living presence in the various historic 75 1,2| great deal to the constant "presence" of the support received 76 2,d| difficult situations.~Our presence makes the bishops more aware 77 2,d| bishops more aware of the presence and mission of religious 78 2,d| of religious in Africa, a presence and mission which they appreciate 79 2,d| African bishops present.~2.2.1 Presence and work of the missionary


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