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P. Amedeo Cencini, FDCC
From the perfection model to the integration model

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formation

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | define the objective of formation comes to us from a comparison 2 Int | objectivus ad quem of a formation program and of consecrated 3 Int | perfection as the goal of the formation plan: the model of self-fulfillment, 4 1 | the perfect saint and of a formation that tends toward perfection 5 1,3| some implications on the formation plan of this misunderstanding. 6 1,3| negative consequence at the formation level: a contradictory idea 7 2,1| a religious or priestly formation itinerary means, in reality, 8 2,1| else (including spiritual formation), or at least he places 9 2,2| of priestly and religious formation this turn-around, more or 10 2,2| operational practice of formation pedagogy. Even of nature 11 2,2| sciences in the context of our formation areas has certainly helped. ~ 12 2,2| the priestly and religious formation plan.~ ~ 13 2,5| during the time of initial formation there be a clarification 14 3,3| destination or implicit formation model, in practice, it blocks 15 3,3| distinguish during the initial formation journey: a genuine self-acceptance 16 3,3| insufficiency and ambivalence for a formation plan.~ 17 4 | disciplines of spiritual formation, this being the theological 18 4 | the case of a person in formation that central nucleus tries 19 4,1| meaning of life and of the formation journey. Or, he uses it 20 4,1| becomes ever more useful to a formation plan, has an enormous liberating 21 4,1| When that young man now in formation will be an apostle some 22 4,1| in a process of ongoing formation whose point of arrival is 23 4,2| the balance of the one in formation, but helps him grow in the 24 4,3| The decisive element, in a formation plan based on the integration 25 4,3| propose clearly during initial formation, but also to articulate 26 4,3| necessarily begin during initial formation.~So it will be a question 27 4,3| continually fix his gaze along the formation journey (cf Jn 19:37), like 28 4,3| preceding.~Tab. I: Objective of formation: contents and synchronous 29 4,3| perspective of the objective of formation from the point of view of 30 4,3| outline the evolution of formation models in recent decades.~ 31 4,3| recent decades.~Tab. II: Formation models: historical-diachronic


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