From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 | to go to the root of the problems of the consecrated life
2 1 | that only serve to worsen problems on the long-range. Refounding
3 1 | external challenges, of problems in the "global system".
4 2 | wherever humanity’s real problems are found. ~For a long time
5 5 | time will take care of the problems and create the solutions.
6 5 | increases and multiplies the problems.~Neither should these processes
7 6 | greatly distracted by little problems; that the profound revitalisation
8 7 | solutions to the complex problems we can conclude that it
9 7 | symptoms but the root of the problems. ~This is the only way to
10 7 | arrives at the root of these problems from the viewpoint of the
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 11 0,1| present new answers to the new problems of today’s wold". ~In this
12 0,3| charity which takes up human problems and situations which have
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 13 0,2| an older sister with big problems of her own, so she was unable
14 1 | did not present serious problems, neither in production nor
15 1 | with lay collaborators (problems relating to trade unions,
16 1,2| involvement of the USG in the problems of the missio ad gentes.~
17 2,d| though we occasionally have problems in our relations with them.
18 2,d| with them. Some of these problems were mentioned at the Cairo
19 2,d| and learn more about their problems.~In our discussion with
20 2,d| to solve the immigrants problems. ~Various solutions were
21 2,d| immigration and solutions to the problems. This dialogue may stimulate
22 2,d| from their countries.~2.2.2 Problems facing the local Congregations
23 2,d| wish was expressed that the problems may be resolved through
24 2,d| that we have big financial problems." They themselves have invited
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 25 | did not present serious problems, neither in production nor
26 | with lay collaborators (problems relating to trade unions,
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 27 1,2| involvement of the USG in the problems of the missio ad gentes.~
28 2,d| though we occasionally have problems in our relations with them.
29 2,d| with them. Some of these problems were mentioned at the Cairo
30 2,d| and learn more about their problems.~In our discussion with
31 2,d| to solve the immigrants problems. ~Various solutions were
32 2,d| immigration and solutions to the problems. This dialogue may stimulate
33 2,d| from their countries.~2.2.2 Problems facing the local Congregations
34 2,d| wish was expressed that the problems may be resolved through
35 2,d| that we have big financial problems." They themselves have invited
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