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1 0,2 | in a way, the Religious Institutes as a whole. They are the
2 0,2 | the needs of the Religious Institutes at the service of the poor.~ ~
3 2,12| situation of the Religious Institutes, and, obviously, the people
4 2,15| correctly in our Religious Institutes, whether at provincial or
5 3 | situations within the Religious Institutes and of the economic context
6 3,16| our works, Provinces and Institutes; diversification in sources
7 3,16| processes so that in some Institutes financial decisions are
8 3,18| policies of the Religious Institutes. How can they be prepared
9 3,18| situation. In many religious institutes the Treasurers, especially
10 3,19| the income of religious institutes in recent years.~ ~
11 3,20| economy of the Religious Institutes. What can be done in the
12 3,21| economy of the Religious Institutes.~ ~
13 3,22| management of Religious Institutes, the criterion and the demands
14 4,34| people in the Religious Institutes?~ ~
15 5 | of the various Religious Institutes’ arrangements and see how
16 6 | political economy~of religious institutes today~ ~ ~
17 6 | counterparts from other Institutes~- With experts/financial
18 6 | objectives between the various institutes. This kind of collaboration
19 6 | could lead to the religious institutes creating their own “ethical
20 6 | meet the demands of our institutes.~ ~5. A practical proposal~ ~
21 6 | proposal~ ~ If the religious institutes are willing to work together,
22 6 | that all the members of our Institutes must make an effort to return
23 6 | 1) Challenges~ ~ a. Our Institutes must face the challenge
24 6 | financial independence of our Institutes in developing countries
25 6 | specific nature of the various institutes.~- Moreover, if we set aside
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