From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 2 | spontaneous reaction that one experiences upon seeing the progress
Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct.
Chapter, § 2 0,Int| to consider some concrete experiences and the reflections they
3 0,2 | Spirit re-reads the early experiences to rediscover the original
4 0,4 | attempted here, is to share experiences which give rise to reflection
Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations
Chapter, § 5 | witness I will tell of two experiences. One took place in my own
6 | Others could be mentioned, experiences in France, Italy, Senegal
7 | Senegal etc. Refoundation experiences would be needed in other
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 8 0,3 | dialogue even with different experiences and diverse cultures: the
Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality
Chapter, § 9 0,1 | our Order, instead of the experiences and writings of Teresa of
10 0,1 | the prayer and mystical experiences of the Eastern religions.
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 11 0,1 | but events of the Spirit, experiences and not only explanations. ~
Redesigning our presence as fraternity
Chapter, § 12 0,1 | we are to integrate our experiences and our activities in the
Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities…
Chapter, § 13 0,Int| arrival. Let me share a few experiences of that visit. ~~
14 0,1 | catechumens.~One of my first experiences there was a meeting with
15 0,4 | that arise from these first experiences of a missionary team in
16 1 | congregation has its own experiences on this matter. The Society
17 1 | communication, had to confront new experiences. Already in November 1950,
18 2,Int| today goes through many experiences. In the First World, he
19 2,b | we shared our concrete experiences of religious and ecclesial
20 2,c | opportunity to share their experiences. The meetings take the form
21 2,c | forward patiently but firmly. Experiences of situations of conflict
22 2,c | from the effects of violent experiences, lessons learnt from such
23 2,c | lessons learnt from such experiences for the future of mission (
24 2,c | institutes to share their experiences, their plans and their questions. ~
To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult.
Chapter, § 25 | congregation has its own experiences on this matter. The Society
26 | communication, had to confront new experiences. Already in November 1950,
Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today
Chapter, § 27 0,Int| today goes through many experiences. In the First World, he
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998
Chapter, § 28 2,b | we shared our concrete experiences of religious and ecclesial
29 2,c | opportunity to share their experiences. The meetings take the form
30 2,c | forward patiently but firmly. Experiences of situations of conflict
31 2,c | from the effects of violent experiences, lessons learnt from such
32 2,c | lessons learnt from such experiences for the future of mission (
33 2,c | institutes to share their experiences, their plans and their questions. ~
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