From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | Congregations that can recount its experience of refounding. The history
2 1 | evangelical poverty, the experience of community and going out
3 2 | tells us that. The founding experience must continue in concrete
4 2 | Gospel and the world that we experience so that the consecrated
5 2 | the spiritual and cultural experience of the man of today. Therefore,
6 7 | good approach, vision and experience of the current situation
7 7 | life to a new foundational experience. Obstacles that come from
8 8 | the radical nature of the experience of God and finds its mission
9 9 | this presentation with an experience I had two years ago in a
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 10 0,Int| what most strikes us is the experience of upheaval, disorientation,
11 0,Int| fruit of insight, prayer, experience, dialogue.~The third is
12 0,1 | our responses shaped by experience of the world and Church
13 0,1 | the mission. They have an experience of growing up in a different
14 0,1 | established responses against its experience of society/culture/Church
15 0,1 | learn beyond their immediate experience: then real dialogue can
16 0,2 | key word, in this second experience which I would like to offer,
17 0,3 | we began to re-read our experience since Vatican II. For example,
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 18 0,1 | and this crisis led us to experience not only the struggle for
19 0,1 | seriously the reflection on our experience and the last General Chapters
20 0,1 | was necessary for us to experience some chaos before arriving
21 0,3 | institutional crisis, an experience of exile. We lost our supports
22 0,4 | foundations, to reflect on our experience and share it with other
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 23 | in Paraguay.) The second experience is from Spain.~"Refounding"!
24 | that is, as they would experience it on entering the ministry.
25 | important element in our experience. I shall mention one point
26 | fruit of our "refoundation" experience has come with the years.
27 | Eugene with us. ~The second experience which I wish to present
28 | by offering them what we experience in our own lives: JESUS
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 29 0,2 | are as follows: mystical experience, ascetic journey, apostolic
30 0,2 | inspiration, and to the experience of the founder, but it must
31 0,2 | mystical-ascetic-apostolic experience, or better that it is part
32 0,3 | in order to personally experience the gift of the Spirit. ~
33 0,3 | all the pedagogy of the experience of God. Therefore, to offer
34 0,3 | people who in virtue of their experience and secular culture, and
35 0,4 | 4. From experience to wisdom~Another important
36 0,4 | quality of the formative experience. In terms of the holistic
37 0,4 | components, the formative experience, too, has to be holistic,
38 0,4 | able to understand, enjoy e experience the charism in all its constitutive
39 0,4 | provide a truly charismatic experience. For instance, if an institute
40 0,4 | sporadic or extraordinary experience, but will be the fruit of
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 41 0,1 | was the need to live the experience of God and prayer as a witness
42 0,3 | of creative fidelity, the experience we have gained in this matter
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 43 0,1 | collected into a "personal" experience. Always prominent around
44 0,1 | success; it is part of the experience of the believer and of religious.
45 0,1 | presence of God and the experience it provokes in man cannot
46 0,3 | the support for religious experience, the sustaining of the search
47 0,3 | who has had the relevant experience and by a group able to become
48 0,3 | asked for their personal experience of God, of which they have
49 0,3 | Strong in the personal experience of fellowship which is a
50 0,3 | nature which, as they gather experience, will become workshops for
51 0,4 | time, persons, etc.~The experience of different Institutes
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 52 0,2 | with Muhammad. ~A second experience I like to tell about began
53 0,2 | property. ~Old treasure. This experience also has its store of old
54 1 | men, rich in doctrine and experience. With them, I hope to establish
55 1 | giving testimony to our experience of charismatic and apostolic "
56 1 | concerned authorities.~The first experience of such difficulty was felt
57 1 | everything worked out in the experience of growth.~In the 80’s (
58 1 | industrial and business experience.~In the General Chapters
59 1 | centers, are laboratories of experience on all levels, but also
60 2,b | and common life led us to experience our oneness as disciples
61 2,b | wonderful and enriching experience for each participant. So
62 2,b | superiors general could experience this ecumenical conference,
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 63 | men, rich in doctrine and experience. With them, I hope to establish
64 | giving testimony to our experience of charismatic and apostolic "
65 | concerned authorities.~The first experience of such difficulty was felt
66 | everything worked out in the experience of growth.~In the 80’s (
67 | industrial and business experience.~In the General Chapters
68 | centers, are laboratories of experience on all levels, but also
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 69 2,b | and common life led us to experience our oneness as disciples
70 2,b | wonderful and enriching experience for each participant. So
71 2,b | superiors general could experience this ecumenical conference,
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