From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | everyone remaining open to dialogue and challenge and the light
2 2 | structures of prayer and dialogue that are already required
3 4 | attitude of openness and dialogue; they manage to see in the
4 5 | heard, and there must be dialogue with all; This is a plan
5 5 | carried out in constant dialogue with the founder and the
6 8 | much to be able to pray, dialogue, welcome, share, be poor…
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 7 0,Int| insight, prayer, experience, dialogue.~The third is a case study,
8 0,1 | 1. Inter-generational dialogue~The story begins with a
9 0,1 | immediate experience: then real dialogue can and will result. The
10 0,1 | common space in which such dialogue might occur must be found,
11 0,1 | vital inter-generational dialogue has to be mutual (otherwise
12 0,1 | mutual (otherwise it is not dialogue!) but it lacks symmetry.
13 0,1 | hand, the young not only dialogue with their elders out of
14 0,2 | which require discernment, dialogue and continuous re-adjustment,
15 0,2 | subjected over and over again to dialogue and discernment. These are
16 0,3 | justice of God's Kingdom, in dialogue with cultures and religions.~
17 0,4 | disagreement which suggests that dialogue, with all its risks, may
18 0,4 | the conditions for such dialogue need deliberately to be
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 19 0,3 | the Unknown? Readiness to dialogue even with different experiences
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 20 0,1 | Asia, it had to be as a dialogue with the prayer and mystical
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 21 0,1 | ones. We must enter into dialogue with the prevailing mentality,
22 0,2 | through a series of times of dialogue and the maturing of mentality
23 0,2 | comparison, and able to dialogue constantly with the Gospel
24 0,2 | which it is offered. ~2.3 Dialogue with reality. ~I sum up
25 0,2 | evangelization, ecumenical dialogue with other religions, dialogue
26 0,2 | dialogue with other religions, dialogue with the secular culture,
27 0,3 | movement), interreligious dialogue, reconciliation and peace
28 0,3 | become ever more capable of dialogue with different mentalities
29 0,3 | as a privileged place for dialogue between the great religions,
30 0,3 | and prepared to enter into dialogue, "educators" of the person.
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 31 0,2 | counterproductive; Be open to dialogue, in the awareness that listening
32 0,2 | sought above every thing", of dialogue, etc.~However, the concrete
33 0,2 | seed", establishing a true dialogue with everyone.~The task
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 34 0,3 | is the opportunity for a dialogue of life and deeds with Muslims,
35 2,a | continue and to deepen the dialogue with these political leaders.~
36 2,b | of promoting ecumenical dialogue and mutual aid among the
37 2,b | Geneva where we were able to dialogue with a representative of
38 2,b | ecclesial life. These moments of dialogue, prayer and common life
39 2,d | that attempts be made at dialogue with the governments of
40 2,d | solutions to the problems. This dialogue may stimulate the promotion
41 2,d | may be resolved through dialogue and with the necessary discretion.~
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 42 2,a | continue and to deepen the dialogue with these political leaders.~
43 2,b | of promoting ecumenical dialogue and mutual aid among the
44 2,b | Geneva where we were able to dialogue with a representative of
45 2,b | ecclesial life. These moments of dialogue, prayer and common life
46 2,d | that attempts be made at dialogue with the governments of
47 2,d | solutions to the problems. This dialogue may stimulate the promotion
48 2,d | may be resolved through dialogue and with the necessary discretion.~
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