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USG 54a Assembly - November 1998

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culture

From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
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1 1 | s society, marked by its culture which is post-modern and, 2 2 | with the pace of today’s culture. The inculturation of the 3 2 | life had its own universal culture. Now it is time to inculturate 4 2 | charism in the surrounding culture and receive from it and 5 3 | nature with the surrounding culture; nor has anyone entered 6 3 | incomprehensible to the surrounding culture as at the present time. 7 3 | and, in general it is the culture and social reality that 8 3 | different, when the surrounding culture provokes and at the same 9 3 | knowledge of the present culture and we have hardly begun 10 3 | wait for the society and culture to change and come to the 11 3 | this society and in this culture the consecrated life must 12 4 | changes at the level of culture and discover that it is 13 5 | a new encounter with the culture in which we must live. The 14 5 | the dynamics of today’s culture.  ~ 15 7 | relationship with the current culture. We flee the chaos that 16 7 | encounter with the present culture is producing in us and we 17 7 | interaction with today’s culture requires creativity; this 18 7 | of new life within this culture. Whoever opts for order 19 8 | responses to the surrounding culture. This response neither begins 20 9 | that is the plant, and the culture, that is the ground; the 21 9 | life disappear. ~From this culture in which it has strength Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct. Chapter, §
22 0,1 | become like differences of culture between the generations. 23 0,1 | its experience of society/culture/Church and its future hopes.~ 24 0,2 | literal as we first thought. Culture is a key to this problem. 25 0,2 | contemporary society and culture. They jostle the whole Congregation 26 0,3 | social effort transform both culture and structures? How do we Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin. Chapter, §
27 0,1 | individual interpretation. In a culture which tends to keep the 28 0,3 | to form a mentality and a culture which are open to the charism 29 0,3 | their experience and secular culture, and of their personal gift Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality Chapter, §
30 0,1 | fruit of an epoch, of a culture and of a particular model Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring Chapter, §
31 0,1 | alternatives presented by our culture, what they aim at being 32 0,2 | the Gospel and with the culture of the time. ~The potentiality 33 0,2 | large-scale tendencies in culture, with new subjects emerging 34 0,2 | dialogue with the secular culture, commitment for justice. ~ 35 0,3 | in the evangelization of culture and change in the structures 36 0,3 | them, and the creation of a culture of solidarity.~A second 37 0,3 | constitutes the crisis of culture: the meaning and foundation 38 0,3 | presence in the elaboration of culture. This can be expressed in 39 0,3 | characteristics of current culture, and in particular those 40 0,3 | frequent references to a culture of peace, of life, of nature, Redesigning our presence as fraternity Chapter, §
41 0,2 | Gospel in this concrete culture, with its particular traits. Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities… Chapter, §
42 0,3 | up of the nation and its culture. There is hope for a better 43 1 | INTERLOCUTORS~OF THE PRESENT GLOBAL CULTURE~Pietro Campus, SSP~ ~Reverend 44 1 | world, characterized by the culture of communication at the 45 1 | Stations in countries of mixed culture, like Japan. Meanwhile, 46 1 | the changed conditions of culture and organization, both outside 47 1 | charism of the Founder, the culture of communication in view 48 2,Int| who defined our modern culture as "a culture lacking in 49 2,Int| our modern culture as "a culture lacking in soul".~The man 50 2,Int| supported by the underlying culture.~The social framework in 51 2,1 | situations of risk? Is the culture, the "pedagogical/ administrative" 52 2,1 | the person..., or is it a culture aimed at power and competence? 53 2,2 | Inculturation into the culture of the people.~Committed 54 2,2 | the times: young people, culture, society, Church.~A journey 55 2,3 | things most menaced by the "culture without a soul".~In the 56 2,3 | immersed as they are in the culture of success, of prestige To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult. Chapter, §
57 | INTERLOCUTORS~OF THE PRESENT GLOBAL CULTURE~ ~Reverend Fathers and Brothers,~ 58 | world, characterized by the culture of communication at the 59 | Stations in countries of mixed culture, like Japan. Meanwhile, 60 | the changed conditions of culture and organization, both outside 61 | charism of the Founder, the culture of communication in view Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today Chapter, §
62 0,Int| who defined our modern culture as "a culture lacking in 63 0,Int| our modern culture as "a culture lacking in soul".~The man 64 0,Int| supported by the underlying culture.~The social framework in 65 0,1 | situations of risk? Is the culture, the "pedagogical/ administrative" 66 0,1 | the person..., or is it a culture aimed at power and competence? 67 0,2 | Inculturation into the culture of the people.~Committed 68 0,2 | the times: young people, culture, society, Church.~A journey 69 0,3 | things most menaced by the "culture without a soul".~In the 70 0,3 | immersed as they are in the culture of success, of prestige


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