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USG 54a Assembly - November 1998

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From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
   Chapter, §
1 | ability to respond to the great and legitimate human and 2 1 | however, in practice this great option is notices at the 3 1 | the past and exercise a great influence in the present, 4 1 | without fidelity to the great tradition. Neither does 5 1 | we truly want to have "a great history to build", we must 6 1 | adequate responses to the great task that we want to undertake. 7 1 | begin by making our own the great questions that always come 8 1 | women religious will lose a great part of the anxiety they 9 1 | presence and tasks. The great majority are still searching. 10 2 | has taken the form of a great desire, which includes a 11 2 | Religious groups have a great and urgent need for internal 12 2 | they can try to describe in great detail and propose with 13 3 | this point is due, to a great degree, to the effects of 14 3 | refounding, especially the great religious orders, have expressed 15 3 | and proceeding that has a great deal of tradition, is more 16 3 | life teaches us that the great renewals of it were brought 17 3 | steps are limited to the great changes of era, and that 18 4 | of transformation or very great change. Our symbolic world 19 4 | the consecrated Life, the great renewers of the consecrated 20 4 | They easily translate their great vision into concrete objectives 21 4 | good of the group and, with great humility and authenticity 22 6 | meaningful. Contemplation is the great force behind every refounding 23 6 | that the obstacles will be great; that it is not right to 24 7 | garments, and in renouncing the great task of putting the new 25 7 | of mediation are many and great; among them we must count 26 8 | spring; that will suppose the great desire to return to the 27 8 | individuals must feel a great desire; this is fundamental.~ 28 8 | dimension" will only with great difficulty continue in this 29 8 | feeble responses to the great concerns.~However, in looking 30 9 | constructive and I did so with a great conviction. My conviction Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct. Chapter, §
31 0,Int| Rearrangement poses such a great danger to religious life 32 0,1 | II have been chosen with great care. And yet in the space 33 0,1 | for misunderstanding is great, and the stakes are high 34 0,1 | young, bears the burden of great words like authenticity, 35 0,2 | people.~Some of the many and great difficulties faced by religious 36 0,3 | this option provided a great impetus to exciting initiatives Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart… Chapter, §
37 0,4 | challenge to maintain unity is great. The "Cor Unum" which was 38 0,4 | has become enfleshed in a great variety of forms and cultural Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin. Chapter, §
39 | special attention. To a great extent, the refounding process 40 0,3 | diversity; there is still a great deal of fear of the other, Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality Chapter, §
41 0,1 | preference had been given in great part to later interpretations, 42 0,1 | became "standardized". In the great majority of Institutes the Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring Chapter, §
43 0,1 | efforts with regard to the great phenomena of our times seem 44 0,3 | gone down in history as great witnesses to the Gospel 45 0,3 | and provide space for a great variety of charisms.~A third 46 0,3 | for dialogue between the great religions, because at its Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities… Chapter, §
47 0,1 | realized I was sitting with a great band of "confessors of the 48 0,3 | entrusted to its care. With great enthusiasm the people of 49 1 | project, extended to reach the great masses and the distant ones, 50 2,2 | development;~As part of the great majority, the poor: an itinerary 51 1,1 | A - has attempted to pay great attention to the careful 52 1,2 | freedom of action.~We owe a great deal to the constant "presence" 53 1,2 | Church as a whole.~2. The Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 54 2,c | violence in the region of the Great Lakes and in Algeria. Feelings 55 2,c | Although the meetings have no great pretensions, they are welcomed To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult. Chapter, §
56 | project, extended to reach the great masses and the distant ones, Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today Chapter, §
57 0,2 | development;~As part of the great majority, the poor: an itinerary USG 54a Assembly - November 1998 Chapter, §
58 1,1 | A - has attempted to pay great attention to the careful 59 1,2 | freedom of action.~We owe a great deal to the constant "presence" 60 1,2 | Church as a whole.~2. The Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 61 2,c | violence in the region of the Great Lakes and in Algeria. Feelings 62 2,c | Although the meetings have no great pretensions, they are welcomed


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