From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | those who are listening. May each person who listens
2 2 | that the consecrated life may be meaningful for the inhabitants
3 2 | inhabitants of this world and may transform it with the values
4 3 | needed today. I think they may be right. In the face of
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 5 0,Int| to the fundamentals, we may choose between one and the
6 0,Int| a certain proportion, we may undertake both; or there
7 0,Int| undertake both; or there may be something else that we
8 0,Int| we are and how we listen may affect, or even determine,
9 0,Int| fortified by the Spirit, we may make the needed changes;
10 0,Int| or the Lord of History may (with more or less force)
11 0,Int| we, thanks to the Spirit, may discover that it is He.
12 0,Int| it is He. Or the changes may occur without our noticing
13 0,Int| fatalism; though painful, it may be liberating: the coming
14 0,1 | between the generations. These may seem too obvious to affirm,
15 0,1 | statements, plans and priorities may express generalities that
16 0,2 | the more "off balance" I may look but, in fact, the further
17 0,2 | remain the same.~A "tension" may therefore be a polarity,
18 0,2 | reflection, with the hope that it may be fruitful.~We recognize
19 0,2 | where one feels resistance, may be where one is to find
20 0,2 | tension, but the result may be narrow or ideological.
21 0,4 | ricollocare i carismi", we may try to re-express the evangelical
22 0,4 | contemporary terms; or we may establish hermeneutical
23 0,4 | Congregation's situation, may prove fruitful.~Section
24 0,4 | dialogue, with all its risks, may be the best or even the
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 25 0,4 | their salaries so that they may help and serve poor people."
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 26 0,1 | spiritual, strange as it may seem), it is not always
27 0,2 | sole preoccupation that it may be faithful to the original
28 0,3 | genuinely charismatic. There may be people who still believe
29 0,5 | formation~In the end one may say that formation ultimately
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 30 0,2 | the works and presence, we may rightly ask what are the
31 0,2 | practical realization one may profit by the innovative
32 0,3 | workers of reconciliation.~We may skip, as being already well
33 0,3 | particular Churches where there may be new expressions in a
34 0,3 | As a final perspective we may include active presence
35 0,4 | having to be slow.~And it may be convenient to profit
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 36 0,2 | room for the Spirit that he may act as the main agent. The
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 37 0,4 | in clay jars, so that it may be made clear that this
38 2,a | Commission met twice, in May and in December. At present
39 2,a | Lord... (Isa 65,19-23)~On 6 May Bishop John Joseph from
40 2,b | Switzerland from April 29"' to May 3rd in the Grandchamp Community.
41 2,b | Spirit (Episcopal), April 28-May 2, 1999. Its theme will
42 2,d | expressed a wish that they may continue to challenge the
43 2,d | that together with them we may find the causes of immigration
44 2,d | problems. This dialogue may stimulate the promotion
45 2,d | expressed that the problems may be resolved through dialogue
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 46 2,a | Commission met twice, in May and in December. At present
47 2,a | Lord... (Isa 65,19-23)~On 6 May Bishop John Joseph from
48 2,b | Switzerland from April 29"' to May 3rd in the Grandchamp Community.
49 2,b | Spirit (Episcopal), April 28-May 2, 1999. Its theme will
50 2,d | expressed a wish that they may continue to challenge the
51 2,d | that together with them we may find the causes of immigration
52 2,d | problems. This dialogue may stimulate the promotion
53 2,d | expressed that the problems may be resolved through dialogue
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