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USG 54a Assembly - November 1998

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From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
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1 | refounding of religious institutes is nothing new in the Church; 2 | refounding of religious Institutes is timely, increasingly 3 1 | situation of some religious institutes lends greater urgency to 4 1 | there is nothing in the institutes that leads to consensus 5 1 | has come to the religious institutes through history (VC 37). 6 1 | profound revitalisation of the institutes, to orient them in this 7 1 | involved. There are many institutes that have stopped doing 8 2 | A sufficient number of institutes have seen that the dynamic 9 2 | history of a good number of institutes. ~This is the spontaneous 10 3 | When, in the past, some institutes came to this point, its 11 3 | to be conducted. ~For the institutes born around the 19th and 12 3 | consecrated life in these institutes that is coming to an end 13 3 | transform the life of our institutes. ~However, all this has 14 3 | and effectiveness of our institutes; and, most of all, the visible 15 3 | it. ~The crisis of many institutes has already given us and 16 3 | A sufficient number of institutes can say the same thing that 17 4 | that is taking shape in our institutes? Who has the patience to 18 5 | must admit that not all institutes need to do this, nor to 19 6 | the level of the mission. Institutes were born while listening 20 8 | On the other hand, the institutes whose renewal has not been " 21 8 | communities within provinces or institutes which as a whole or as a 22 8 | centre of its life.~In these institutes there are three clear directions: 23 8 | especially with the laity. Institutes were not founded to do things Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin. Chapter, §
24 0,3| such that could renew our institutes.~This is a definite and Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality Chapter, §
25 0,1| general and in particular Institutes.~2. Going back to the sources~ 26 0,1| In the great majority of Institutes the same books were being 27 0,2| Constitutions of Religious Institutes initiated a process of reflection 28 0,2| Creation of Spirituality Institutes~Another significant step 29 0,2| spirituality was the creation of Institutes of Spirituality in various Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring Chapter, §
30 0,3| well suited to religious institutes.~The mission of communion 31 0,3| collaboration between different institutes for deciding on initiatives 32 0,4| experience of different Institutes shows that the following Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities… Chapter, §
33 1,1| taken by each of its member Institutes.~The Union’s major means 34 2,a| Coordinators of the different institutes. We foresee that this medium 35 2,b| and mutual aid among the Institutes and Religious Orders of 36 2,c| Generalate services of missionary institutes of the USG and UISG. It 37 2,c| It provides missionary institutes with an opportunity to share 38 2,c| give a chance to missionary institutes to share their experiences, 39 2,d| represent the missionary Institutes working in Africa. Every 40 2,d| and work of the missionary Institutes among Africans living in 41 2,d| survey of the members of our institutes working among the Africans 42 2,d| congregations. The missionary institutes would like the local Churches 43 2,d| survey of the members of our institutes and various organisations USG 54a Assembly - November 1998 Chapter, §
44 1,1| taken by each of its member Institutes.~The Union’s major means 45 2,a| Coordinators of the different institutes. We foresee that this medium 46 2,b| and mutual aid among the Institutes and Religious Orders of 47 2,c| Generalate services of missionary institutes of the USG and UISG. It 48 2,c| It provides missionary institutes with an opportunity to share 49 2,c| give a chance to missionary institutes to share their experiences, 50 2,d| represent the missionary Institutes working in Africa. Every 51 2,d| and work of the missionary Institutes among Africans living in 52 2,d| survey of the members of our institutes working among the Africans 53 2,d| congregations. The missionary institutes would like the local Churches 54 2,d| survey of the members of our institutes and various organisations


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