From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | the courage to face the challenges of our time and the grace
2 1 | says; it moves, spurs on, challenges, confronts, makes one decide
3 1 | on the one hand and the challenges coming to the consecrated
4 1 | reality interpellates it, challenges it, and the charism challenges
5 1 | challenges it, and the charism challenges and interpellates this new
6 1 | will respond to, the new challenges of the present and thus
7 1 | the responses to present challenges but first and foremost analysing
8 1 | possible to respond to the "new challenges" without risking as well
9 1 | ancient responses" to "ancient challenges"? Is it possible to avoid
10 1 | question of mere external challenges, of problems in the "global
11 1 | system". At present the challenges come from within our own
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 12 0,Int| then the context and its challenges seem to take priority, and
13 0,2 | known features and unknown challenges of new contexts.~What is
Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart…
Chapter, § 14 0,1 | a new way to address the challenges which the world and the
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 15 0,4 | appropriate and coherent challenges and everything else should
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 16 0,1 | as becoming aware of the challenges presented by the rapid and
17 0,1 | adaptation. Later the true challenges became apparent: a new focus
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 18 0,1 | there is no shortage of challenges to charity and the Christian
19 0,1 | what is pointed out, the challenges which are launched. It has
20 0,1 | must not only respond to challenges, but must itself create
21 0,2 | in the light of today’s challenges and possibilities, and set
22 0,3 | phenomena, new subjects, challenges) towards which it would
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 23 2,Int| cultural situations and the challenges they bring, together with
24 2,Int| new responses" to "new challenges", without putting at risk
25 2,Int| old responses" to "old challenges?"~The confidence our Founders
26 2,3 | II. CHALLENGES AND COMMITMENTS~The challenges
27 2,3 | CHALLENGES AND COMMITMENTS~The challenges which we must face up to
28 2,3 | from PERSONS. They are the challenges which implicate the present
29 2,c | and on new situations and challenges. Above all, they give a
30 2,d | disastrous consequences; it challenges the rich nations to stop
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 31 0,Int| cultural situations and the challenges they bring, together with
32 0,Int| new responses" to "new challenges", without putting at risk
33 0,Int| old responses" to "old challenges?"~The confidence our Founders
34 0,3 | II. CHALLENGES AND COMMITMENTS~The challenges
35 0,3 | CHALLENGES AND COMMITMENTS~The challenges which we must face up to
36 0,3 | from PERSONS. They are the challenges which implicate the present
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 37 2,c | and on new situations and challenges. Above all, they give a
38 2,d | disastrous consequences; it challenges the rich nations to stop
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