From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | members and the needs of the society and the Church; and in the
2 1 | consecrated life from today’s society, marked by its culture which
3 1 | to the revitalisation of society and the Church and to sum
4 3 | Services to the Church and society must change. Those very
5 3 | convenient and necessary for society and the Church; and it makes
6 3 | in the Church and today’s society. It is not advantageous
7 3 | that we must wait for the society and culture to change and
8 3 | developed in the context of a society that was difficult, but
9 3 | difficult, but at least it was a society of believers. It believed
10 3 | of them. ~Now we are in a society in which being Christian
11 3 | something marginal. In this society and in this culture the
12 3 | wounded" or "marginalised" of society. ~These cultural conditions
13 4 | simple cultural analysis of society leads us to conclude that,
14 6 | needs of the Church and society today in fidelity to the
15 6 | services. Only a fraternal society can be a just society, a
16 6 | fraternal society can be a just society, a society without poor
17 6 | can be a just society, a society without poor or marginalised
18 8 | Gospel in the midst of a society that needed the sign of
19 9 | the consecrated life for society and for the Church. ~I tried
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 20 0,Int| three of these from the Society of Jesus, with the hope
21 0,1 | growing up in a different society and a different Church.
22 0,1 | against its experience of society/culture/Church and its future
23 0,2 | immersed in contemporary society and culture. They jostle
24 0,3 | the General Curia of the Society of Jesus, similar to coordinator
25 0,3 | the end or purpose of the Society of Jesus, it includes elements
26 0,3 | or communities but modern society itself: to criticize unjust
27 0,3 | call people to transform society in the light of the Gospel.~
28 0,3 | the apostolic end of the Society of Jesus." This means that
29 0,3 | reformulated the mission of the Society of Jesus as "the service
30 0,3 | the overall mission of the Society and has as its specific
31 0,3 | ministry bring the Good News to society? Please describe your vision,
32 0,3 | scrutiny. ~All over the Society, some Jesuits began asking
33 0,3 | Social Apostolate of the Society of Jesus (1998). By characteristics
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 34 | REFOUNDING~THE CHARISM OF THE SOCIETY OF THE SACRED HEART~THROUGHOUT
35 0,Int| Introduction~The Society of the Sacred Heart is an
36 0,1 | were approved in 1987. The Society of the Sacred Heart, from
37 0,1 | their role in the family and society, she saw the education of
38 0,4 | daughter's vocation to the Society he said: "I told her: if
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 39 | intended to fill a void which society cannot satisfy: a response
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 40 | of Consecrated Life or a Society of Apostolic Life, spirituality
41 0,1 | happening now in the Church and society (GS 4-11).~4. Efforts to
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 42 0,1 | values had an importance in society, or when the services of
43 0,1 | the orphan children of a society based on natural solidarity
44 0,3 | determining a new configuration of society and of the world. ~The scenario
45 0,3 | a more critical view of society highlights the mechanisms
46 0,3 | promotion of justice in the society where they work" ~At the
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 47 1 | experiences on this matter. The Society of St. Paul, born in 1914
48 1 | is the programme of the Society of St. Paul, which must
49 2,1 | to form, and what kind of society, what kind of men, what
50 2,2 | above all in our neoliberal society, so as to ensure that our "
51 2,2 | the most needy section of society, increasing our presence
52 2,2 | young people, culture, society, Church.~A journey in faith
53 2,2 | on by what the world and society ignores or pretends to forget:
54 2,3 | academic education to a society which educates in the full
55 2,3 | integrate themselves in society, I believe that we must
56 2,3 | themselves so often "outside" society.... to be a light which
57 2,a | Development Cooperative Society. The following morning about
58 2,b | friar and Provincial of the Society of St. Francis, conceived
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 59 | experiences on this matter. The Society of St. Paul, born in 1914
60 | is the programme of the Society of St. Paul, which must
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 61 0,1 | to form, and what kind of society, what kind of men, what
62 0,2 | above all in our neoliberal society, so as to ensure that our "
63 0,2 | the most needy section of society, increasing our presence
64 0,2 | young people, culture, society, Church.~A journey in faith
65 0,2 | on by what the world and society ignores or pretends to forget:
66 0,3 | academic education to a society which educates in the full
67 0,3 | integrate themselves in society, I believe that we must
68 0,3 | themselves so often "outside" society.... to be a light which
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 69 2,a | Development Cooperative Society. The following morning about
70 2,b | friar and Provincial of the Society of St. Francis, conceived
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