From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | realised that their religious communities had lost the ability to
2 1 | One discovers persons and communities living the secret option
3 1 | stop, close, or transfer communities or works must not be lacking,
4 1 | administrative entities or the communities of an institute. However,
5 5 | some of the religious or communities at this time; No doubt
6 8 | renewed person needs refounded communities; communities that in their
7 8 | needs refounded communities; communities that in their environment
8 8 | before. They will lead to communities tat will kill this plant
9 8 | individuals who do not have communities to support them and give
10 8 | to state that not all the communities of an institute or a province
11 8 | institute~There are revitalised communities within provinces or institutes
12 8 | path of refounding. These communities are like islands within
13 8 | renewal of individuals and communities?~Let us start from the negative
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 14 0,3| not just individuals or communities but modern society itself:
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 15 0,3| to live in more inserted communities. All of this brought about
16 0,4| measure that it was lived in communities which were truly evangelical.~
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 17 | To tell the truth, the communities in the Province did not
18 | lifestyle in the mission communities. Our young people, however,
19 | groups, or to follow on, in communities of Christian life. It is
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 20 0,2| involved, first of all the communities, then the Provinces and,
21 0,2| the little more than 500 communities we have in the world (in
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 22 0,2| support and welcome. Some communities have become points of reference
23 0,3| destitution, from Christian communities have arisen charismatic
24 0,3| Several of them have founded communities equipped from a spiritual
25 0,3| persons, as individuals and communities, are called upon to extend,
26 0,3| will be moved to set up communities of an international or intercultural
27 0,3| themselves, and a setting for communities with specific objectives.~
28 0,4| optimum conditions of the communities for a fraternal life, the
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 29 0,1| violence have ended, the Church communities are growing very rapidly.
30 1 | produced a reawakening in the communities, and became concrete in
31 1 | that is, the seats of communities and of apostolic activities";
32 2,b| was: "Leadership in our communities and in our churches." There
33 2,b| leadership and authority in our communities and our churches. We profited
34 2,c| the people and Christian communities, not relying on the power
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 35 | produced a reawakening in the communities, and became concrete in
36 | that is, the seats of communities and of apostolic activities";
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 37 2,b| was: "Leadership in our communities and in our churches." There
38 2,b| leadership and authority in our communities and our churches. We profited
39 2,c| the people and Christian communities, not relying on the power
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