From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 2 | religious life for a concrete group. ~A paradigm that they can
2 3 | disorientation, personal, group and institutional insecurity,
3 4 | each person, community and group. ~For some what arouses
4 4 | path for the good of the group and, with great humility
5 4 | process. Without a core group of persons who initiative
6 5 | the heartfelt need of a group that chooses this step or
7 6 | profound revitalisation of a group must involve the young;
8 7 | charismatic centre of the group or interpreting it correctly
9 7 | and/or in the community group that is participating in
10 7 | begin. It is not good for a group to do one without the other.
11 8 | well. They looked for a group in which they could live
12 8 | is limited and that the group will not succeed in moving
13 8 | which as a whole or as a group have not decided to take
14 8 | manage to separate from the group and start a new group of
15 8 | the group and start a new group of the consecrated life.
16 8 | inspire the religious of the group to want and to be able to
17 8 | share his or her time with a group that is clearly seen to
18 8 | the whole of the body, the group. They want them to be intentional.
19 8 | direction that is offered to the group. There is a focus to the
20 8 | charism. The members of the group are able to make the require
21 8 | motivation or mysticism of the group. They seek a cultural discernment
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 22 0,1| language." And the younger group replies, "We think it's
23 0,1| certain people (our target group in its unchanged/traditional
24 0,1| urgent when the younger group re-asks them according to
25 0,2| of a community or working group too.~When we submit bicycle-riding
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 26 0,1| Barat to gather together a group of women in order to give
27 0,4| returned in 1990, we met a group of alumnae who have faithfully
28 0,4| presence today, in a new group of young RSCJ is different.
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 29 | charism. There is also a group of lay people who wish to
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 30 0,3| relevant experience and by a group able to become involved,
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 31 0,2| presence~Our world needs group signs and witnesses of fraternity.
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 32 2,a| a Spanish JPIC Promoter' group has been launched. Their
33 2,a| Peace and the Promoters Group.~Last year the JPIC Promoters
34 2,a| SEDOS started a working group on Mission in conflict situations.
35 2,a| secretary is member of this group, but also functions as its
36 2,b| process of our ecumenical group.~The next meeting of the
37 2,c| Superior (of the missionary group or the Institute), care
38 2,d| FSG~ ~ ~1. The MAC/RCA Group~The group is made up of
39 2,d| 1. The MAC/RCA Group~The group is made up of 6 Superiors
40 2,d| SECAM, the 7 members of the group in Rome meet between 4 and
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 41 2,a| a Spanish JPIC Promoter' group has been launched. Their
42 2,a| Peace and the Promoters Group.~Last year the JPIC Promoters
43 2,a| SEDOS started a working group on Mission in conflict situations.
44 2,a| secretary is member of this group, but also functions as its
45 2,b| process of our ecumenical group.~The next meeting of the
46 2,c| Superior (of the missionary group or the Institute), care
47 2,d| FSG~ ~ ~1. The MAC/RCA Group~The group is made up of
48 2,d| 1. The MAC/RCA Group~The group is made up of 6 Superiors
49 2,d| SECAM, the 7 members of the group in Rome meet between 4 and
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