From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 1 | consecrated life today needs to change its foundations if they
2 1 | charisms that lead to the change of structures when necessary
3 1 | phase of rapid and profound change. ~Is it possible to respond
4 2 | urgent decisions that will change for the good the course
5 2 | urgency of renewal requires a change of method and perspectives.
6 2 | Windows. ~It is not enough to change the information and the
7 2 | hands of people who did not change their programmes, and who
8 3 | reality that has made them change. The main reason why they
9 3 | Church and society must change. Those very religious who
10 3 | the society and culture to change and come to the right point
11 3 | cultural conditions lead to a change of language and method,
12 3 | method, in some cases to a change in those to whom we direct
13 3 | in every case requires a change of style and method. All
14 4 | transformation or very great change. Our symbolic world is changing;
15 4 | congregation or the Church. They change within and adapt from without.
16 5 | that demands a structural change and a new encounter with
17 6 | exercising it must also change. We cannot do everything,
18 7 | refounding?~Resistance to change can be open or hidden; however,
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 19 0,Int| get established, undergo change, and therefore require attention,
20 0,1 | out the mission themselves change in their manner of living
21 0,1 | ricollocazione": a dramatic change of context in response to
22 0,3 | ecclesial mission. This epochal change is first reflected in official
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 23 0,3 | deconstruction" were: ~ The change of our place in the Church,
24 0,3 | threatening to some clerics. The change of educational model which
25 0,4 | today, is, in a sense, to change ... The times change and
26 0,4 | to change ... The times change and we ourselves must change
27 0,4 | change and we ourselves must change our way of seeing, Madeleine
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 28 | full-time occupation. The basic change which we planned to introduce
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 29 0,2 | to the triggering of a change of mentality and attitudes.
30 0,3 | evangelization of culture and change in the structures and models
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 31 0,2 | of his values is ready to change". The person, however, who
32 0,2 | understand the need for change.~Now, let us ask ourselves: ~
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 33 1 | the situation began to change with the opening of the
34 1 | specific formation and of the change of apostolic strategies. ~
35 1 | accelerating above all a change of mentality and attitudes
36 2,2 | the margins.~Formation for change as a commitment of our faith
37 1,2 | CEP, something which will change the face and involvement
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 38 | the situation began to change with the opening of the
39 | specific formation and of the change of apostolic strategies. ~
40 | accelerating above all a change of mentality and attitudes
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 41 0,2 | the margins.~Formation for change as a commitment of our faith
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Chapter, § 42 1,2 | CEP, something which will change the face and involvement
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