Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | communities as well as on the charism.~ ~
2 Int, 1| the inculturation of the charism, interculturality and internationality,
3 Int, 3| process of inculturating the charism and the formation of vocation
4 Int, 3| its relationship with the charism in a universal context,
5 Int, 3| development and continuity of the charism over time are connected
6 Int, 3| the fruitfulness of the charism.3 There is no lack of opportunity
7 Int, 3| creative fidelity to the charism. All formation, in its itineraries
8 Int, 3| prophetic dynamism of the charism to translate the originating
9 Int, 3| and work. Fidelity to the charism must become the ability
10 Int, 4| different cultures where the charism is embodied. Basically,
11 2, 8 | congregation, determined by its charism.~ ~
12 2, 10| and “inside” a peculiar charism (charismatic identity).~
13 2, 10| ideals expressed by the charism of the institute. It does
14 2, 10| person who lives it. The charism, as gift of the Spirit,
15 2, 10| only if it refers to the charism and is structured around
16 2, 10| vocational values of the charism. Each person, therefore,
17 2, 11| and spirituality of the charism.~Looking in particular at
18 2, 11| with Christ and with the charism, but also with the roles
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