From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
Chapter, § 1 1 | that this new life is a gift of the Holy Spirit (VC 62)
2 4 | compassion. They do not lack the gift of prophecy and they manage
3 9 | consecrated life everything is a gift. In these reflections I
4 9 | charismatic and prophetic gift of the consecrated life
Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin.
Chapter, § 5 | capacity to live the same gift of the Spirit. In other
6 0,1| indifferent towards any rule…~1.3 Gift and Commitment ~Lastly,
7 0,1| for all, rather it is a gift which comes from above,
8 0,1| inspire" that inexhaustible gift. The young person has to
9 0,1| understand and reinterpret that gift discovering new aspects
10 0,2| the main elements of the gift of the Spirit beginning
11 0,2| which is constitutive of the gift itself. Every charism has
12 0,3| personally experience the gift of the Spirit. ~To what
13 0,3| interpretative resources. It is a gift that comes from Above, it
14 0,3| and simple language his gift and as one allows himself
15 0,3| with whom he shared his gift; that is, by those lay people
16 0,3| culture, and of their personal gift of the Spirit, will be able
17 0,3| enrich one another with the gift of the Spirit in our fraternal
18 0,3| cultures: the charism, a gift from the Spirit, finds its
19 0,5| find new meaning in the gift given to it by the Spirit.
20 0,5| continues to peer into the gift he has received, to see
Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring
Chapter, § 21 0,2| to "one’s own particular gift" is what can really enrich
22 0,3| of fellowship which is a gift of God, consecrated persons,
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