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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 | language and programmes in a social and cultural context that 2 3 | of an ensemble of rapid social and cultural changes, upon 3 3 | general it is the culture and social reality that has made them 4 3 | counsels meaningful in a social and cultural context in 5 7 | in today’s cultural and social context. The demands of Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct. Chapter, §
6 0,Int| own as secretary of the social apostolate. ~During this 7 0,3 | peace.~The role, now called "Social Justice Secretary," has 8 0,3 | Father General in the whole social area; to coordinate and 9 0,3 | coordinate and support the social sector which includes social 10 0,3 | social sector which includes social ministries of every sort 11 0,3 | training, human rights, social research, advocacy; and 12 0,3 | at the Jesuit Centre for Social Faith and Justice in Toronto 13 0,3 | came to Rome as the fourth Social Justice Secretary. I would 14 0,3 | share a brief history of the social sector, for which I am responsible, 15 0,3 | which, 450 years later, the Social Justice Secretary should 16 0,3 | elsewhere have initiated social and cultural changes which 17 0,3 | Janssens defined the aim of the social apostolate like this: "to 18 0,3 | state emphatically that "the social apostolate is fully in harmony 19 0,3 | whether this exercise of social concern was really faithful 20 0,3 | liberation; it thrust the social effort into the limelight; 21 0,3 | Congregation legislated that the social apostolate flows from the 22 0,3 | moment seemed ripe for the social apostolate to undertake 23 0,3 | How do you Jesuits in social ministry bring the Good 24 0,3 | bringing every aspect of the social sector under scrutiny. ~ 25 0,3 | the poor? How do we read social reality, and in what ways 26 0,3 | and in what ways does our social effort transform both culture 27 0,3 | spirituality and vision of our social apostolate (why?); the contexts 28 0,3 | Characteristics of the Social Apostolate of the Society 29 0,3 | maintained" ¾ which our social ministries must permanently 30 0,3 | to convince some that our social apostolate is authentically 31 0,4 | In section 3, we see the social apostolate, which is neither Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality Chapter, §
32 0,1 | STAGES~1. Examination of the social and ecclesial situation Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring Chapter, §
33 0,1 | place in the cultural or social context, and on the means. 34 0,1 | religious had an evident social function. Some of the urgent 35 0,1 | this era of ours, marked by social communication, it is particularly 36 0,2 | reference for initiatives in the social, cultural and religious 37 0,2 | evil, use must be made: social communication, virtual spaces, 38 0,3 | our very eyes. Economic, social and cultural factors are 39 0,3 | have faced up to widespread social scourges with opportune 40 0,3 | proclaimers. ~Apart from the social question, a more critical 41 0,3 | the models of economic, social and political organization 42 0,3 | and marginalization. ~The social magisterium has been more 43 0,3 | committed to a long and vast social and cultural project, in 44 0,3 | conflicts and intolerable social and economic inequalities, 45 0,3 | associates", a common cultural or social interest (peace, ecology, 46 0,3 | the need emerges to remake social relationships against anonymity 47 0,3 | present in new forms (family, social and political) can be added 48 0,3 | work for the elimination of social or ethnic prejudice, to 49 0,3 | stemming from the means of social communication and the new 50 0,3 | Vita Consecrata (education, social communication), the frequent Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities… Chapter, §
51 2,Int| underlying culture.~The social framework in which many 52 2,Int| immersed as they are in social realities that are for the 53 2,Int| personal balance and their social balance. ~When we look at 54 2,Int| for and attentive to" the social and cultural tendencies 55 2,1 | situations, both geographical and social, are placing themselves 56 2,1 | competence? What are the social groups or the forces to 57 2,2 | life and our spirituality.~Social and Christian awareness: 58 2,2 | Confrontation with human and social "anti-values".~Education 59 2,3 | face of the reality of the social and cultural inequality 60 2,3 | circumstances - family, social, religious, cultural, economical, 61 2,d | long passage is devoted to social and political issues in Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today Chapter, §
62 0,Int| underlying culture.~The social framework in which many 63 0,Int| immersed as they are in social realities that are for the 64 0,Int| personal balance and their social balance. ~When we look at 65 0,Int| for and attentive to" the social and cultural tendencies 66 0,1 | situations, both geographical and social, are placing themselves 67 0,1 | competence? What are the social groups or the forces to 68 0,2 | life and our spirituality.~Social and Christian awareness: 69 0,2 | Confrontation with human and social "anti-values".~Education 70 0,3 | face of the reality of the social and cultural inequality 71 0,3 | circumstances - family, social, religious, cultural, economical, USG 54a Assembly - November 1998 Chapter, §
72 2,d | long passage is devoted to social and political issues in


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