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1 Fore | life, were able to discover new ways of involvement and 2 Fore | ways of involvement and new tasks they could perform 3 Fore | Institute has had to confront new situations which have affected 4 Fore | dedicated to education. Today, new concepts of education and 5 Fore | with young people in the " new cultural contexts " in which 6 Fore | favoring the creation of new forms of presence in the 7 Fore | invites us to undertake new educational projects within 8 Intro | educational heritage and point to new ways of living out the charism 9 1,6 | starting point for a number of new missionary and apostolic 10 1,19 | gather followers to found a new religious community within 11 2,41 | the charism, discovering new insights into its spiritual 12 2,41 | Marcellin’s charism and reveal new facets of it charism for 13 3,57 | world today is confronted by new challenges: global interdependence, 14 3,57 | secularisation, and the advent of new technologies. Such developments 15 3,57 | technologies. Such developments set new horizons and, despite their 16 3,57 | their ambiguities, create new possibilities. ~ 17 4,73 | world. Rather he proclaims a new vision of human society 18 4,80 | marvels of creation and of new life; their intuitions of 19 4,83 | is the ultimate source of new life, new hope, and new 20 4,83 | ultimate source of new life, new hope, and new energy for 21 4,83 | new life, new hope, and new energy for us personally 22 4,88 | limitations; relating in new ways to others, friends 23 4,91 | faith and in making God’s new order a reality among us. 36~ 24 4,92 | was inspiring them to find new ways of being present as 25 5,119| humbly became one of Jesusnew family of followers who 26 6,160| with others, we establish new schools, or change the sites 27 6,166| of faith, of becoming "a new creation", people of imagination, 28 8 | o            We initiate new ventures.~o            We 29 8 | the belief and vision of a new and Spirit-filled Church.~ 30 Quest | neglected~1.         What is new for you in this chapter/~ 31 Quest | ideas in the Chapter are new or fresh for you?~2.         32 Notes | calculated to reassure the new pupil and banish his timidity; 33 Notes | prompted them to place the new society under the patronage 34 Notes | However, the plans of the new Association made no provision 35 Notes | accommodate so many people and a new building was a matter of 36 Notes | was the architect of the new building; he ordered everything 37 Notes | with my own eyes in that new post, with reference to 38 Notes | method slightly to suit the new listeners. So, having explained 39 Notes | well. I will share your New Year’s wishes with them.~ 40 Notes | and these will lead to new ways of living more in conformity 41 Notes | Constitutions, 165~2.14 Time for a new relationship between Religious 42 Notes | Today, often as a result of new situations, many Institutes 43 Notes | We may say that . . . a new chapter, rich in hope, has 44 Notes | on the big cities, where new customs and styles of living 45 Notes | living arise together with new forms of culture and communication, 46 Notes | neglect the centres where a new humanity, so to speak, is 47 Notes | is emerging, and where new models of development are 48 Notes | It is important to create new ways of being present which 49 Notes | the Institute needs these new foundations in order to 50 Notes | the fire of charity, in new foundations where the various 51 Notes | responses adapted to the new requirements of the integral 52 Notes | government to give preference to new projects designed for the 53 Notes | from within and making it new . . . for the Church it 54 Notes | to the establishment of a new culture of life.(82)~Evangelium 55 Notes | to be protagonists of the New Evangelisation.~As the faithful 56 Notes | into a dialogue with the new generations in order to 57 Notes | Church and Christianity in a new way. ~Ut Unum Sint, 20, 58 Notes | case what is needed is a "new evangelisation" or a "re-evangelisation".~ 59 Notes | evangelisation: he alone stirs up the new creation, the new humanity. . . 60 Notes | up the new creation, the new humanity. . . Through the 61 Notes | the principal agent of the new evangelisation. Hence it 62 Notes | The Society must begin a new Church over again. I do 63 Notes | sense, yes, we must begin a new Church. The Society of Mary, 64 Notes | Marcellin) was open to new ideas and fresh attitudes. 65 Notes | at the same time in that new life which has been given 66 Notes | universe which is given new significance when seen with 67 Notes | mass media represents a new frontier for the mission 68 Notes | risk is heightened by two new elements. Firstly, there 69 Notes | have the ability of the new media to provide the entire 70 Notes | and sometimes disappear. A new form of identity is created 71 Notes | Vita Consecrata, 97~6.28 New school projects~Normally 72 Notes | works" and the beginnings of new projects which could be 73 Notes | Brothers in keeping with the new evangelical thrust inherent 74 Notes | become missionaries of this New Evangelisation, by daily 75 Notes | to be protagonists of the New Evangelisation. . . ~The 76 Notes | different forms. It is the new wine of a greater sensitivity 77 Notes | availability. . .It is the new wine of inter-provincial 78 Notes | international communities, or some new experience of community 79 Notes | priorities lie. And the life (new wine) is valued not in terms 80 Notes | the first century of the new millennium. Christ expects


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