Chapter, §
1 0,3 | space for values such as solidarity and altruism” (John Paul
2 4,34| be based on sharing and solidarity, must be sound, and must
3 4,38| group. Only in this way does solidarity, solidarity that really
4 4,38| this way does solidarity, solidarity that really operates where
5 5,41| and action in favour of solidarity. It must be stressed that
6 5,42| austerity, whereas now it means solidarity; poverty has different faces
7 5,42| important at the moment, is solidarity. The work of the treasurer
8 5,42| must help it to live in solidarity and his ministry must aim
9 5,47| for the “globalisation of solidarity” and, in so doing, offer
10 6 | Facilitator-Fundraiser:~- Promotes solidarity within and outside the Institute;~-
11 6 | value.~Today it also means solidarity in sharing assets to support
12 6 | fund~ General aid fund~ Solidarity fund~ Fund for inter-provincial
13 6 | Sharing as an expression of solidarity~ a) Ad intra: by means
14 6 | aid.~ ~ ~II. COMMUNION AND SOLIDARITY~ ~1) Challenges~ ~ a. Our
15 6 | challenge of increasing Solidarity in the world and in the
16 6 | and in the Church. This solidarity must take the form both
17 6 | our own work, whether in solidarity with the external environment
18 6 | ourselves or as a matter of solidarity within our own communities,
19 6 | institute’s own external solidarity must also be kept in mind.~-
20 6 | must demonstrate fraternal solidarity to a point beyond what might
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