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revised 1
revising 1
revision 3
revitalisation 29
revitalised 4
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29 old
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29 point
29 revitalisation
29 secretary
29 situations
28 african
Various Authors
USG 54a Assembly - November 1998

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revitalisation

From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
   Chapter, §
1 | includes moments of genuine revitalisation. This history tells us that 2 1 | and creative fidelity that revitalisation requires. Its fruits come 3 1 | places where an authentic revitalisation is already taking place 4 1 | point for every type of revitalisation. It is not possible to refound 5 1 | void". There is no genuine revitalisation without fidelity to the 6 1 | spirit that must lead to the revitalisation of society and the Church 7 1 | and for every effort of revitalisation. In it we are asked to have 8 1 | essential condition for revitalisation but they help to give a 9 1 | begun to think of a profound revitalisation of the institutes, to orient 10 2 | delve into the meaning of revitalisation, I want to use the Gospel 11 2 | challenge and urgency of revitalisation. Thus one can arrive, without 12 2 | continue discovering more about revitalisation. Refounding an institute 13 3 | this point, its path of revitalisation became one of refoundation. 14 3 | other words, an in-depth revitalisation is indispensable. ~ Refounding 15 3 | overcome this situation a revitalisation is necessary. It is time 16 3 | aspects of the new vision.~Revitalisation taken to its ultimate consequences 17 3 | and necessary a serious revitalisation that presupposes a meaningful 18 4 | renewal in order to have revitalisation? Who is lagging and who 19 5 | must live. The profound revitalisation of an institute is not something 20 5 | the opportune time. The revitalisation of an institute is a heterogeneous 21 6 | this dynamic of a profound revitalisation. However, they do not know 22 6 | for the times of profound revitalisation. Neither does "weak thinking" 23 6 | In a process of profound revitalisation it is necessary to look 24 6 | saying that every process of revitalisation is a process of discernment. 25 6 | problems; that the profound revitalisation of a group must involve 26 7 | not seeing that the deep revitalisation is the alternative to the 27 7 | necessity of a profound revitalisation. This movement requires 28 7 | every process of profound revitalisation asks us to let to, and mourn 29 8 | means that are employed. Revitalisation, at this level we must accept ,


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