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| Our Charism |
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We are called to witness by our life
to God’s faithful love for the Jewish people. This call
implies that our apostolic life is characterized by a three
fold commitment: to the Church, to the Jewish people and to
a world of justice, peace and love.
Whatever task we are engaged in, we are called to integrate
in some way these three dimensions our or postolic commitment |
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Our vocation gives us a particular responsibility
to promote understanding and justice for the Jewish community,
and to keep alive in the Church the consciousness that, in
some mysterious way, Christianity is linked to Judaism from
its origin to its final destiny.
In each province we will take means to ensure that this priority
becomes effective. |
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Wherever we are, we must become involved in the situation
in which we live.
Our charism is not defined by activity alone: Nor is it limited
to a specific task. A presence in faith and hope,
an appreciation of the values and significance of cultures and
religions different from our own is already an apostolic response. |
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