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1 0,1 | in utilising our economic resources so that they benefit our
2 0,3 | destitution, hunger, lack of resources for the treatment of numerous
3 0,3 | possess various types of resources: spiritual, human, pastoral
4 0,3 | pastoral and financial resources. In this case our attention
5 1,6 | and work without massive resources but one must always take
6 3,19| way of acquiring money and resources that may have important
7 3,20| the result that financial resources are also decreasing and
8 4,25| relates to human and material resources.~ ~
9 4,26| if the necessary economic resources are not available; the economic
10 4,26| available; the economic resources of a congregation will not
11 4,33| How can we analyse our resources, identify the needs we must
12 4,35| apostolate and financial resources. This relationship may differ
13 5,39| provinces that have few resources and others with abundant
14 5,39| access to many economic resources and others that have only
15 5,40| the needs to be met, the resources available and the asset
16 5,43| specific about how financial resources reach a Religious Institute.
17 5,43| relation to the size of the resources available and their allocation.~ ~
18 5,48| the human and religious resources we invest in our social
19 5,56| where there are greater resources. These new foundations are
20 6 | concerning the material resources available for the mission
21 6 | Co-ordinates the sharing of resources among different entities
22 6 | profitable the financial resources invested.~ ~ ~
23 6 | our brothers to use local resources so as to be less dependent
24 6 | the sharing of financial resources.~ ~ b. The special part
25 6 | Congregations without sufficient resources are beginning to request
26 6 | often count on far greater resources from their countries of
27 6 | support the mission. All the resources for the mission must become
28 6 | This means sharing not only resources but also our time, our whole
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