From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 1 | the following of Jesus, evangelical poverty, the experience
2 1 | without returning to the evangelical inspiration at its origins.
3 1 | life if we let it evoke evangelical newness on the one hand
4 1 | and of new forms of the evangelical life that are born of this
5 1 | fidelity: "Confidence in the evangelical vitality of the consecrated
6 2 | distinct manner; in a more evangelical way. It is like changing
7 3 | recall them to find again the evangelical principles that are in the
8 3 | to make a charism and the evangelical counsels meaningful in a
9 3 | have not even begun the evangelical discernment of its tendencies,
10 5 | guide the process must be evangelical and theological. The whole
11 7 | enters greatly into the evangelical dynamism of dying in order
12 8 | genuine refounding requires evangelical mysticism, inculturated
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 13 0,3 | is an audacious, indeed evangelical hope and a counter-cultural (
14 0,4 | may try to re-express the evangelical counsels in contemporary
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 15 0,4 | with lay people and a more evangelical government at the service
16 0,4 | communities which were truly evangelical.~What we need from the institutional
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 17 0,2 | rediscover the nucleus of the evangelical inspiration of one’s own
18 0,2 | of this re-reading of the evangelical inspiration of the charism. ~
19 0,2 | The interpretation of the evangelical originality and its tradition
20 0,3 | should be a school of true evangelical spirituality".~Service to
21 0,3 | tendency towards greater evangelical authenticity, the spaces
22 0,3 | specialists at a high-level but as evangelical observers of habits and
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 23 0,1 | contact with it; it is an evangelical presence that has something
24 0,1 | commitments and projects must "be" evangelical. It is not some specific
25 0,2 | for making our presence evangelical and for building a religious,
26 0,2 | certainly not improve our evangelical witness in the area in which
27 0,2 | the world.~In order to be evangelical, a fraternity must go beyond
28 0,2 | kenosis, expropriation and evangelical mobility, to achieve this
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 29 2,Int| with new possibilities for evangelical and charismatic witness,
30 2,Int| realities and to take an "evangelical consciousness" of them,
31 2,Int| our Founders had in the evangelical vitality of the RELIGIOUS
32 2,Int| LIFE and in their deeply evangelical "intuition", is something
33 2,2 | Individually and collectively evangelical: to be witnesses more than
34 2,2 | educational priorities by their evangelical function, seeing ourselves
35 2,3 | order to arrive at a more evangelical way, nearer to the young
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 36 0,Int| with new possibilities for evangelical and charismatic witness,
37 0,Int| realities and to take an "evangelical consciousness" of them,
38 0,Int| our Founders had in the evangelical vitality of the RELIGIOUS
39 0,Int| LIFE and in their deeply evangelical "intuition", is something
40 0,2 | Individually and collectively evangelical: to be witnesses more than
41 0,2 | educational priorities by their evangelical function, seeing ourselves
42 0,3 | order to arrive at a more evangelical way, nearer to the young
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