From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | the great and legitimate human and religious aspirations
2 4 | explain the "divine" and human origin of the consecrated
3 6 | with a reality that is as human as diversity. In them we
4 9 | justice of God in the midst of human suffering. They do not dream
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 5 0,Int| we look for signs of the human spirit and the Divine Spirit.
6 0,1 | and thereby fulfilling my human, religious and priestly
7 0,3 | ministries of every sort such as human promotion, development,
8 0,3 | conscientization, training, human rights, social research,
9 0,3 | 1989, for two years at the Human Rights Institute of the
10 0,3 | structures, to defend basic human rights, to call people to
11 0,3 | exciting initiatives of human promotion and liberation;
12 0,3 | charity into the structures of human life in common." Contained
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 13 | biblical, doctrinal and human formation. An intense life
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 14 0,2 | level as well as on the human and spiritual one. Therefore,
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 15 0,1 | the presence of God in the human Family. ~The image which
16 0,1 | and organized in line with human dimensions. The situation
17 0,1 | some extent extraneous to human perception: they are wrapped
18 0,3 | emerge some areas of reality (human phenomena, new subjects,
19 0,3 | for living and the lack of human and spiritual perspectives
20 0,3 | goods necessary for a fully human life and increase want and
21 0,3 | of charity which takes up human problems and situations
22 0,3 | areas, both geographical and human (areopagi), the seeking
23 0,3 | which has always stirred the human heart and has led to the
24 0,3 | interest (peace, ecology, human rights, volunteer work,
25 0,3 | witness to solidarity.~In the human community or locality, considered
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 26 0,2 | subjects", of "respecting the human person", of "building a
27 0,2 | main agent. The laws of human effectiveness are replaced
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 28 2,2 | charism.~Confrontation with human and social "anti-values".~
29 2,a | Protection of defenders of Human Rights Columbia ~~~~Supported
30 2,a | Fernando from the Asian Human Rights Commission wrote:~"
31 2,a | been well known for his human rights activism. Instead
32 2,d | denounces the violations of human rights, the fratricidal
33 2,d | A policy respectful of human dignity would require that
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 34 0,2 | charism.~Confrontation with human and social "anti-values".~
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 35 2,a | Protection of defenders of Human Rights Columbia ~~~~Supported
36 2,a | Fernando from the Asian Human Rights Commission wrote:~"
37 2,a | been well known for his human rights activism. Instead
38 2,d | denounces the violations of human rights, the fratricidal
39 2,d | A policy respectful of human dignity would require that
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