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1 Int | Introduction~ ~Reflection on personal and cultural identity in
2 Int | influences intimate and personal aspects of our life”.1 It
3 Int | and elaboration of their personal and cultural identity, the
4 Int, 1| penalizes diversity, threatening personal and cultural identities,
5 Int, 3| the response which, on a personal, community and congregational
6 Int, 3| quite a few problems, also personal ones, must be retraced to
7 Int, 3| formation processes for personal and cultural identity more
8 Int, 3| continually enriched through the personal and community lived experience
9 1 | become much more problematic.~Personal identity, in fact, is built
10 1 | and complex result of a personal history, built within the
11 1 | acquisition and construction of a personal and cultural identity? And
12 1 | re-appropriation of the personal identity and the re-knowing
13 1, 6 | no culture with person. Personal identity, then, coincides
14 1, 7 | receiving, eating, caring for personal bodily hygiene: this is
15 1, 7 | and re-elaboration of the personal and cultural identity of
16 1, 7 | The different changes in personal identity that take place
17 2, 8 | s call is connected to a personal and historical response;
18 2, 8 | and response, rather “the personal response is an integral
19 2, 8 | between vocation identity and personal identity. God’s call is
20 2, 8 | his peculiar identity and personal plan, identifies himself
21 2, 9 | with the formation of the personal and cultural identity; it
22 2, 9 | remains subject to different personal or socio-cultural conditioning
23 2, 10| 2.3. The dynamics of the personal identity in the process
24 2, 10| God’s call: a process of personal unification and of construction
25 2, 10| a) re-define one’s personal and cultural identity~ ~
26 2, 10| of consolidation of one’s personal and cultural identity is
27 2, 10| substantially refer to a personal and cultural identity already
28 2, 10| vocation identity~ ~The personal identity reaches maturation
29 2, 10| becoming more and more himself (personal identity) according to what
30 2, 10| must integrate into their personal identity the values, choices
31 2, 10| assuming of them done on a personal level in daily experience;
32 2, 10| in playing our own “new” personal reality with ourselves,
33 2, 10| and impoverished on the personal level, to the point of reaching
34 2, 10| series of difficulties on a personal and especially on the community
35 2, 11| 2.4. Courses of personal growth~ ~The formation of
36 2, 11| themselves: the areas of personal and cultural identity, of
37 2, 11| particular at the area of personal and cultural identity we
38 2, 11| aware of one’s cultural and personal identity~The re-appropriation
39 2, 11| progressive awareness of one’s personal and cultural identity. And
40 2, 11| many external and internal, personal and environmental changes;~*
41 3 | acceptance of self and one’s personal history, of integration
42 3 | sharing of work, service and personal spiritual richness. The
43 3 | necessary for growth in a personal, cultural, and vocational
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