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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 1 | search, which is in a certain sense the first step, is made 2 1 | of giving it meaning and sense, from within it and externally 3 1 | properly for today. In this sense the word refounding is interchangeable 4 1 | post-modern and, in a certain sense, post Christian. ~When the 5 3 | meaning, in its deepest sense. And we refer to the lack 6 3 | we refer to the lack of sense and light and relish, to 7 3 | they even say that the sense of democracy today do not 8 4 | easily discovers a deep sense of compassion. They do not 9 6 | times to the movements we sense in ourselves and see if 10 6 | cannot be lacking is the sense of urgency to begin it; 11 7 | of the Spirit. There is a sense of newness in the air: people 12 7 | anything like this". There is a sense of the impossible in the 13 8 | meaning and, in a certain sense, a "public dimension" will 14 8 | without any originality or sense of family; it offers feeble Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct. Chapter, §
15 0,Int| ricollocare", we underline the sense of putting back in place 16 0,Int| ricollocare" in the second sense of moving from an existing 17 0,Int| between one and the other sense of "ricollocare"; or, having Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart… Chapter, §
18 0,3 | from it: availability, a sense of corporateness which makes 19 0,4 | traditions who have a deep sense of who we are. A marxist 20 0,4 | strong relationships and the sense of belonging to one body 21 0,4 | faithful today, is, in a sense, to change ... The times Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin. Chapter, §
22 0,1 | apostolic service to the sense of belonging), it becomes Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring Chapter, §
23 0,1 | not immediately convey the sense of the consecrated vocation. ~ 24 0,1 | inefficacious: loss of the religious sense, ethical disorientation, 25 0,1 | charity and the Christian sense. Some are new and others 26 0,1 | and of education. In this sense Vita Consecrata repeats 27 0,1 | reasons for our hope and the sense of our choice. ~The process 28 0,3 | effect of clarifying the sense of the preferential option 29 0,3 | widespread but vague religious sense, the desire to deepen their 30 0,3 | and in accentuating the sense of universality which is 31 0,3 | peacemakers in the strong sense of the word, to concentrate 32 0,3 | encourage initiatives in this sense even on a large scale.~For 33 0,3 | between conscience and ethical sense, between the concept of 34 0,3 | perspective of the ultimate sense, which is that of the Gospel, Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities… Chapter, §
35 0,1 | people seek for a renewed sense of meaning. And there is, 36 0,1 | is, above all, a palpable sense of the presence of the Spirit. ~ 37 1 | religious fraternity.~The sense of my intervention, if I 38 2,1 | more than a geographical sense. I will be commenting on 39 2,3 | which educates in the full sense of the term; by going from To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult. Chapter, §
40 | religious fraternity.~The sense of my intervention, if I Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today Chapter, §
41 0,1 | more than a geographical sense. I will be commenting on 42 0,3 | which educates in the full sense of the term; by going from


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