Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | totally restructuring our way of living. “It’s mistaken
2 Int | our existence. It is the way in which we live today.”2 ~
3 Int | ethical attitudes, on the way of experiencing time and
4 Int, 1| a profound crisis in the way of thinking of themselves
5 Int, 1| and their identity, in the way of perceiving and living
6 Int, 3| co-habitation and a new way to do education and formation,
7 1, 5 | homogenous and totalizing way, whether individual or communitarian,
8 1, 5 | identity in a predetermined way, through opposition and
9 1, 5 | pluralistic and dynamic way, since it conditions the
10 1, 5 | since it conditions the way persons and groups see themselves,
11 1, 6 | re-interpreting them. Only in this way will we be able to develop
12 1, 7 | and their changing their way of living and thinking enough
13 1, 7 | culture”; that is, in a new way of thinking, relating, acting,
14 1, 7 | be safeguarded in every way: the geographic space, bodily
15 1, 7 | self. Each culture has its way of understanding bodily
16 2, 9 | which the person lives. The way for reaching a fullness
17 2, 9 | of assuming in a mature way the possible difficulties
18 2, 10| also the vocation in some way remains crumpled and slowed
19 2, 11| vocation identity is done by way of formation courses that
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