SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONSPRESENTATIONSALESIANS AND LAITY:COMMUNION AND SHARING IN THE SPIRIT AND IN THE MISSION OF DON BOSCOINTRODUCTION (1-2)FIRST PART: SALESIANS AND LAITY TODAY: THE SITUATION (3-56)(The numbers are marginal numbers, not page numbers.) CHAPTER 1: ELEMENTS FOR UNDERSTANDING THE SITUATION (3-18)1. The horizon: together in spirit and in mission for the service of the young (3-5)2. The context : World and Church (6-18)CHAPTER 2: SITUATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SDBs AND LAITY (19-51)1. Desires and realizations (19-38)2. The practical manner of communion and sharing: CEP and PEPS (39-47)3. Forms of communion or sharing and belonging: Salesian Family and Salesian Movement (48-51)CHAPTER 3: PROSPECTS AND PERSPECTIVES (52-56)1. Broadening involvement in the spirit and mission (53)2. Encouragement of a new style of communion and shared responsibility (54)3. Development of a process of formation in common (55)SECOND PART: SALESIANS AND LAITY, MEMORIES AND PROPHECY (57-105)CHAPTER 1: SALESIANS (SDBs) AND LAITY IN THE WORLD AND IN THE CHURCH (57-68)1. Called by the Father to work in his Kingdom (57-60)2. Called by Christ to be signs and instruments of communion and participation (61-64)3. Unity and diversity in the common mission (65-68)CHAPTER 2: RADIATION OF THE CHARISM (69-86)1. At the origins (69-75)2. In the Salesian tradition (76-82)3. Lines emerging (83-86)CHAPTER 3: THE SPIRIT AND MISSION TO BE LIVED TOGETHER (87-105)1. At the roots of our unity (87-88)2. Elements of the spirituality (89-100)3. A pedagogy for living together in Don Bosco's mission and spirit (101-105)THIRD PART: TOWARDS THE FUTURE (106-186)CHAPTER 1: AREAS OF COMMITMENT (106-148)0. INTRODUCTION (106)1. Broadening the involvement (107-116)2. Promote the sharing of responsibility (117-127)3. Exploit communication (128-137)4. Qualifying the formation (138-148)CHAPTER 2: THE EDUCATIVE AND PASTORAL COMMUNITY (149-179)1. The consecrated community, the soul of the CEP (149-155)2. The CEP: its nature and functions (155-161)3. Convoking of the laity (162-165)4. Feminine presence in the CEP (166)5. Guidelines (167-179)CHAPTER 3: SOME PARTICULAR NEW SITUATIONS (180-186)1. Activities and works managed by lay people within the Salesian provincial project (180-182)2. Lay collaborators in plurireligious and pluricultural contexts (183-186)CONCLUSION: The pergola of roses (187-188)DELIBERATIONS AND GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE CONSTITUTIONS AND REGULATIONS AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE SOCIETY (189-194)APPENDICESJohn Paul II1. Message of His Holiness JOHN PAUL II for the beginning of the GC24 (195-200)2. Address of POPE JOHN PAUL II to the members of the GC24 received in audience in the Clementine Hall (201-206)CARD. MARTINEZ SOMALO (207-210)RECTOR MAJORAddresses4. Address of the Vicar General Fr Juan E. Vecchi at the opening of the GC24 (211-217)5. Address of the Rector Major, Fr Juan E, Vecchi to His Holiness John Paul II during the audience granted to the GC24 (218-220)6. Address of the Rector Major at the conclusion of the GC24 (221-258)Interventions in the assembly of Fr. Juan E. Vecchi7. Clarifications on report on state of the Congregation (259-267)Summary of the week's work8. 2 March (268)9. 9 March (269)10. 16 March (270-272)11. 23 March (273)12. 30 March (274-280)13. 13 April (281-282)MESSAGES Of GC2414. to lay people (283)15. to the young (284)16. to Cooperators (285)17. to Past-pupils (286)18. to Don Bosco Volunteers (287)19. Message of laity present at GC24 to other lay persons (288)HOMILIES OF RECTOR MAJOR20. at the beginning of the GC2421. after election of Rector Major22. Annunciation (with laity present in GC24)23. Holy Thursday24. at conclusion of GC24LIST OF PARTICIPANTS IN THE GC24CHRONICLE OF GC24ANALYTICAL INDEX |