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Reception of Novices Jerome and Philip
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The talk centers on the integration of novices Jerome and Philip into the community, which coincides with the end of the Easter period. This time of reflection highlights the community's commitment to the "vision of life," seen as both a spiritual and practical re-evaluation. The "Revision of Life" is particularly emphasized as an extension of communal prayer, seeking to transcend human pettiness and focus on genuinely spiritual constructs. This approach avoids human biases and political tendencies, aiming for a holistic and prayerful progression.
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- Vision of Life: Discussed in the context of community improvement and personal growth, emphasizing a unified spiritual approach over practical criticism or correction.
- Revision of Life: A church-wide initiative signifying a collective spiritual assessment, not seen merely as a personal endeavor but as a community-wide engagement rooted in prayer.
AI Suggested Title: Revision of Life: A Communal Journey
We started with the beginning of another week, and we were slithered, and the closest we gave it to the period, we watched 50 days ago on the ground, but in the immediate aftermath, the Easter has got to end it, and we, in the light, of the Easter victory in Hungary, and a new reality turned to our community life. So, we must say very much encouraged and pleased by the fact that so many members of the community expressed their great side. I also wish that we would continue in what they call the revision of knowledge. So tonight, one of those meeting states which are scheduled for tonight, I spoke to so many of the great women in that connection and shared with women in a talk right behind several talks, and I heard this Father Phillips,
[01:25]
of the wheat of the trees. And just in all these big shards and whatever beasts that are attached to form the fraternity, these fraternity connections with the little brothers. That's the kind of the little brothers movement which is connected with it. This part of the reflection, the revision of life, the whole Church is undertaking in these depths. It was patriotic on them that this whole idea of the revision of life came through life. So I asked about the way in which they were doing explain that they don't, at one point, they don't like the term, the vision of life.
[02:32]
Tradition. The beginning is a review. That we call that the vision of life, there is too much a frustration of correction human, something that is geared towards visiting our things and to kind of keep life in life. My review has the connotation on looking together as difficult things or problems of life. one and the other. Of the many rusting of ways that I can tell you, we start to get together in order to write these things and just see and look at them.
[03:39]
First of all, a great thing could be, instead, if we think to the whole thing, exclusively in the state of the fire, as we close our fire, it is an actual continuation of prayer. Now, I think that is, seems to me, it's also keenly important for what we read life stories too, and this will be linked into the sphere of prayer, then that there is merely human considerations, human reactions, be it the anger or the critical attitude to any kind of political tolerance of party line that is currently kind of juggling around for positions whatever would be radically excluded from these things that here and there were
[04:50]
We don't have to.
[04:53]
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