Sharing of questions and challenges :
The four communities live the same reality and the 4 themes (Liturgy of the hours, Eucharist and adoration, the spiritual combat, justice and peace and integrity of creation) have been enlightening and have shown the unity of our life in Christ. In Him our life is unified, lit up from within so that each one becomes praise of the Father constantly tuned into the Spirit. The Eucharist and the Word of God are the food and strength of our daily life.
Everything is a gift of God and must be shared. Everything has its beginning in the seed of the very first moment. Everything is interconnected in the work of God. There is unity and complementarity. We must live the whole reality from the centre and vice versa.
Calls to:
-live the paschal dimension of our lives;
-live in an attitude of permanent discernement;
- persevere in continual prayer;
- live at greater depth and truth to ensure the quality of the
life we offer to the Lord each day in silence and solitude,
in continual prayer and in our work.
-link up with the source of everything which is present in
the work of creation.
-live quality relationships.
stay awake in our mission of praise and adoration; know
how to wonder.
- respect creation
- live in solidarity with the poor and with those who suffer;
- fight against individualism and egoism;
- live the spirit of God Alone in everything;
The spiritual combat, the combat of our whole life…
- Give God the first place in our life. That is the spiritual
combat that must be lived day after day according to the
demands of the spirit of God Alone.
- To come out of oneself so that God can dwell in us. To let
ourselves be taken over by Him, that is joyful penance.
To be present ourselves in the place we give to God.
The call to hope...
- God is also the author of our hope qui takes in both charity and faith. He hopes more than we do and our
hope is our response to his, and his hope is always new,
young and active.
The call to responsibility:
- Living our vocation faithfully means living what we are called to live in the Church, in the Family and in the world.
Words which were often repeated:
CHRIST THE CENTRE OF OUR LIFE – UNITY – COMMUNION – UNIFICATION – RELATIONSHIPS – QUALITY OF RELATIONSHIPS – DEPTH IN THE QUALITY OF OUR RELATIONSHIPS – INTERDEPENDENCE – SILENCE AND SOLITUDE – SOLIDARITY WITH THE POOR – THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD – THE COSMIC VISION WHCH IS BEING DEPLOYED – THE CREATIVE SPIRIT.
The four communities live the same reality and the 4 themes (Liturgy of the hours, Eucharist and adoration, the spiritual combat, justice and peace and integrity of creation) have been enlightening and have shown the unity of our life in Christ. In Him our life is unified, lit up from within so that each one becomes praise of the Father constantly tuned into the Spirit. The Eucharist and the Word of God are the food and strength of our daily life.
Everything is a gift of God and must be shared. Everything has its beginning in the seed of the very first moment. Everything is interconnected in the work of God. There is unity and complementarity. We must live the whole reality from the centre and vice versa.
Calls to:
-live the paschal dimension of our lives;
-live in an attitude of permanent discernement;
- persevere in continual prayer;
- live at greater depth and truth to ensure the quality of the
life we offer to the Lord each day in silence and solitude,
in continual prayer and in our work.
-link up with the source of everything which is present in
the work of creation.
-live quality relationships.
stay awake in our mission of praise and adoration; know
how to wonder.
- respect creation
- live in solidarity with the poor and with those who suffer;
- fight against individualism and egoism;
- live the spirit of God Alone in everything;
The spiritual combat, the combat of our whole life…
- Give God the first place in our life. That is the spiritual
combat that must be lived day after day according to the
demands of the spirit of God Alone.
- To come out of oneself so that God can dwell in us. To let
ourselves be taken over by Him, that is joyful penance.
To be present ourselves in the place we give to God.
The call to hope...
- God is also the author of our hope qui takes in both charity and faith. He hopes more than we do and our
hope is our response to his, and his hope is always new,
young and active.
The call to responsibility:
- Living our vocation faithfully means living what we are called to live in the Church, in the Family and in the world.
Words which were often repeated:
CHRIST THE CENTRE OF OUR LIFE – UNITY – COMMUNION – UNIFICATION – RELATIONSHIPS – QUALITY OF RELATIONSHIPS – DEPTH IN THE QUALITY OF OUR RELATIONSHIPS – INTERDEPENDENCE – SILENCE AND SOLITUDE – SOLIDARITY WITH THE POOR – THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD – THE COSMIC VISION WHCH IS BEING DEPLOYED – THE CREATIVE SPIRIT.
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