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| Alphabetical [« »] charge 3 charges 1 charism 23 charisma 43 charismatic 2 charisms 6 charitable 3 | Frequency [« »] 44 spirituality 44 territories 44 time 43 charisma 43 would 42 changes 42 countries | Various Authors USG 53a Assembly - May 1998 IntraText - Concordances charisma |
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1 3 | Consecrated Life and the charisma of the Institutes present 2 4 | difficulties in regard to their charisma that have arisen between 3 4 | desire and their founding charisma to engage in true missionary 4 5,1| the particular and special charisma of the Institute, thereby 5 5,1| decades in the land where the charisma originally took root or 6 5,1| continue the missionary charisma of the Institute, whether 7 5,4| concerned with fidelity to their charisma, primary evangelisation 8 5,4| and enthusiasm of their charisma (RM, 66). This is the first 9 5,5| The lack of a specific charisma and spirituality, which Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
10 1,3| 3. Consequences for the Charisma~As pioneers we were bound 11 1,3| that everything fits in the charisma, provided the needs of the 12 2,3| 3. Consequences for the Charisma~The world was still divided 13 2,3| always do justice to our charisma. Moreover, it risks to reduce 14 3,3| 3. Consequences for the Charisma~Notwithstanding commendable 15 4,1| the core of the missionary charisma of our Congregations. It 16 4,2| are more in line with our charisma ad gentes. This can lead 17 4,2| When we try to reassess our charisma we are easily accused of 18 4,2| fidelity to the missionary charisma is kept alive: our availability 19 4,2| reveal and actualize our charisma. Yet, some bishops are not Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
20 1,5| with the understanding of charisma as an integral entity with 21 1,5| keeping with their particular charisma. There is awareness of the 22 1,5| specific to its particular charisma and complementary to that 23 1,5| pastoral planning and their charisma is not respected. The consecrated 24 2,2| have the reality of the charisma. They may be institutionalized 25 2,2| personal or communitarian. The charisma is one of the criteria which 26 2,2| Consecrated life as a whole is a charisma in the Church, a way of 27 2,2| consecrated life has its own charisma, bestowed by the Spirit 28 2,2| specific and complementary charisma which are proper to consecrated 29 2,2| specific contribution of the charisma is better acknowledged in 30 2,2| objective elements" (VC 48). The charisma is certainly not something 31 2,2| according to their particular charisma (cf. VC 73, 81). ~All consecrated 32 2,2| called upon to live their charisma in a new context must become 33 2,2| result of their particular charisma (VC 80). This is not just 34 2,4| and fostering the various charisma~The local church must foster 35 2,4| identity of the various charisma. It is not made up exclusively 36 2,4| non-Christians. Respect for the charisma will facilitate a new way 37 2,4| remaining ever faithful to their charisma, they must know that they 38 2,4| in all aspects of their charisma: spirituality, the apostolate 39 2,4| challenge of transmitting the charisma of their foundation so that 40 2,5| different states and different charisma. All come together and complement 41 2,5| written into the DNA of their charisma and they will have to reactivate Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
42 | express our Institute’s charisma today. This is done through: " 43 | present and actualize the charisma. the choice of new foundations