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Wednesday, 04 October 2006 15:14 |
There are charisms that will have to make a revolution . I don't think that ours has to make it because it was born of the struggle with the heretics, from the experience of one person with the heretics, in another world with another cosmovision, other problematics. It was born with women (heretics) who only looked for dignity and liberation, who had believed that the heretics would give them these. Nevertheless, they didn't receive them and it was later, when they met Dominic's proposal, that the dream of community and dignity [became] history ? In the precarious situations of women's religious communities one must not be afraid of this precariousness because it is history that confers the authority to continue living. I don't know how many we are but I ask myself, "If this history is true, if our community or all communities are closed circles inside bigger circles, how can the open mentality be nourished"
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