From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 1 | 13). It must be noted in formation (VC 68). In order to bear
2 7 | count that of time, the formation that has been received,
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 3 0,1 | generation means religious in formation, before final vows, who
4 0,1 | live these values during formation. But the same values, insofar
5 0,1 | reaches a natural limit: formation cannot effectively form
6 0,1 | lived spirituality, work and formation really have to communicate,
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 7 0,1 | life, of government and of formation, and has given us a different
8 0,3 | have a serious theological formation which was threatening to
9 0,4 | What was in a former age "formation of the elite" has been translated
10 0,4 | been translated today into formation and education of women who
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 11 | that period our policy for formation was: to prepare our young
12 | qualified as simple. In formation our stated aim was to prepare
13 | biblical, doctrinal and human formation. An intense life of prayer
14 | are many young people in formation but where a fresh missionary
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 15 | closely linked to the initial formation and requires special attention.
16 | and content of the initial formation itself. Moreover, we could
17 | even within the dynamics of formation namely: from the fundamental,
18 | basically a problem of permanent formation. ~ ~
19 0,1 | capable of this in the initial formation as well as in the permanent
20 0,3 | interprets his own permanent formation). Some formators, nowadays,
21 0,3 | attitude or else they give a formation in which the uniqueness
22 0,3 | we would need very good formation programs such that would
23 0,3 | important guidelines for the formation of our young people always
24 0,3 | existential realities. In our formation houses we do not seem to
25 0,4 | important element for a type of formation that is able to create an
26 0,4 | and frustrating if in the formation house one would be allowed
27 0,5 | Docibilitas and permanent formation~In the end one may say that
28 0,5 | the end one may say that formation ultimately implies the instilling
29 0,5 | docibilitas imparted by the formation of once upon a time, since
30 0,5 | how to learn.~Therefore formation must last all our life through,
31 0,5 | its attraction. Initial formation is successful only in the
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 32 0,1 | exclusively normative) and formation became "standardized". In
33 0,1 | compartmentalised. This led to revising formation programs.~3. Reformulating
34 0,2 | clearly defined.~2. Ongoing formation courses on our charism and
35 0,2 | Vatican II on the role of formation for the future of religious
36 0,2 | insistence upon the need for formation in the spirituality of the
37 0,2 | aspects of our charism: formation, Secular Carmel, the apostolate
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 38 0,2 | kind of initial and ongoing formation of life and work must foster
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 39 1 | technical work in the years of formation and of the first apostolic
40 1 | long periods of specific formation and of the change of apostolic
41 1 | the concrete exigencies of formation, both of the young and the
42 1 | International Seminar on Formation, 1994). A series of measures
43 1 | adopted to qualify such formation: for example, better charismatic
44 2 | OF THE PRESENCES~IN THE FORMATION ~AND EDUCATION OF TODAY~
45 2,Int| so much influence on the formation, awareness, values, and
46 2,1 | clear that every model of formation or of education implies
47 2,2 | centre out to the margins.~Formation for change as a commitment
48 2,3 | which produces a bourgeois formation, that is, individualistic,
49 2,c | of prayer, of spiritual formation, of taking responsibility
50 2,c | helping positive actions for formation and animation. Presentation
51 2,d | support, even financially, the formation and work of the African
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 52 | technical work in the years of formation and of the first apostolic
53 | long periods of specific formation and of the change of apostolic
54 | the concrete exigencies of formation, both of the young and the
55 | International Seminar on Formation, 1994). A series of measures
56 | adopted to qualify such formation: for example, better charismatic
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 57 | OF THE PRESENCES~IN THE FORMATION ~AND EDUCATION OF TODAY~~
58 0,Int| so much influence on the formation, awareness, values, and
59 0,1 | clear that every model of formation or of education implies
60 0,2 | centre out to the margins.~Formation for change as a commitment
61 0,3 | which produces a bourgeois formation, that is, individualistic,
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 62 2,c | of prayer, of spiritual formation, of taking responsibility
63 2,c | helping positive actions for formation and animation. Presentation
64 2,d | support, even financially, the formation and work of the African
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