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| Alphabetical [« »] neighbor 4 neighbors 1 never 2 new 35 newness 2 news 1 next 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 also 36 be 36 can 35 new 35 this 32 our 32 which | P. Fabio Ciardi, OMI Consecrated life, “school of communion”… IntraText - Concordances new |
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1 1 | relationship of communion with new Church movements.1 Recently, 2 1 (1)| acts in all times and with new gifts: Church movements 3 1 (1)| institutes are born as sign of a “new Pentecost.” Together in 4 2,1 | have definitively opened a new understanding of the lay 5 2,1 | Christian’s vocation and a new ecclesial practice. It would 6 2,1 | received from the Spirit.” (31) New relationships were born 7 2,1 | view opened the road to a new relationship of communion 8 2,1 | Christ observes that “a new type of communion and collaboration 9 2,2 | in some ways, some of the new communities, since both 10 2,2 | 29 November). Something new: besides the 140 general 11 2,2 | Community of Beatitudes, New Path Community, Communion 12 2,2 | respond creatively to the new forms of dehumanization, 13 2,2 | forms of dehumanization, new poverties, the calls that 14 2,2 | communion between ancient and new charisms. More than the 15 2,2 | communion are also sought from new forms of evangelical life… 16 2,2 | evangelical life… Finally, a new richness can spring from 17 2,2 | hand, movements as well as new forms of evangelical life 18 2,3 | the Founder. It is truly a new chapter in the experience 19 2,3 | around to some extent: “A new reality is being born: families, 20 2,3 | This phenomenon, relatively new, is a sign of the times. 21 2,3 | Today, often as a result of new situations, many Institutes 22 2,3 | shared with the laity. …a new chapter, rich in hope, has 23 2,3 | various Institutes under the new form of so-called associate 24 3 | we notice the need of a new type of relationship, thanks 25 3 | of the laity,~- a new awareness of the potentiality 26 3,3 | today, would not create new hospitals, nor would he 27 4,3 | reality together, creating new ways for evangelization.~ 28 4,4 | alone. We also need to see new reflections and incarnations 29 4,5 | with the laity calls for a new communion among religious 30 4,5 | charisms can meet for a new form of communion. ~This 31 5,1 | understand our charism in a new way. What Antonio Maria 32 5,1 | life. Today, thanks to the new ecclesiology of communion, 33 5,1 | draw from it directions for new activities in the apostolate.” ( 34 5 (6)| charisms in the Church. For a new setting, Jaca Book, Milan 35 5,3 | the community acquires a new dimension: the ability of