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II. REGIONALISATION
1.
Definition
Regionalisation
is the process by which administrative units of the Institute are grouped
together to facilitate co-operation and collaboration as appropriate.
It is a
flexible process, adaptable according to need. It does not establish new
administrative units within the Institute.
2.
Overall Aim
To
articulate the process of sharing and caring which has already started within
the Institute, with a view to realising the notion of international brotherhood
throughout the Institute in line with the spirit of this Chapter.
3.
Objectives
a) To
serve more effectively the common needs of the Institute.
b) To
use our resources more effectively - Brothers and finance.
c) To
realise our call to be an international institute.
d) To
read the signs of the times: the need to move beyond national boundaries.
e) To
enrich the Institute through dialogue between different cultures.
f) To
promote the call to Solidarity coming from this Chapter.
g) To
inculturate the Marist charism in the world.
4.
Developments
The
following are suggested ways of achieving the above objectives. Examples of
these already exist in various parts of the Institute.
a) Regional
Conferences of Provincials
b) Inter-provincial
Formation
c) Regional
Meetings of Province Bursars
d) Inter-provincial
courses
e) Inter-provincial
retreats
5. Recommendation
The
Superior General and his Council support and encourage the development of
inter-provincial collaboration, in the spirit of solidarity as expressed during
this Chapter. This can be achieved through a developed process of
regionalisation.
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