A new animation
The provincial authorities have worked hard to encourage confreres to
broaden their vision, looking at the Province, the European Region and
the Congregation as a whole. Without making confreres lose sight of
reality, this open spirit has helped them to be more available and more
generous in their service. Efforts have been made to get rid of the
idea of two categories of German Spiritans: those who remained at home
and those who left for the 'missions'.
New
initiatives
For a long time, Spiritans have been working closely with different
groups of lay people. These groups do not know each other very well,
but for several years now, they have also had a general assembly, which
has led to a better understanding and co-operation between them. The
Province was cofounder of MAZ (Missionaries for a time) and the community
of Stuttgart is particularly involved with this work.
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The Province continues
to put much money and personnel into the scheme. Many young people have
been able to give some years of their lives to helping the confreres
in their mission, and at the same time, getting to know another culture
and another Church.
There are still
a certain number of confreres active in parishes. Having given over
the responsibility to others, they continue on as assistants. There
have always been some confreres who move around the country giving retreats.
Knechtsteden continues to be a place of pilgrimage and over recent years,
much restoration work has taken place. The year 1996 saw the 100th anniversary
of the Spiritans' arrival. Libermann House on the same compound receives
groups of people for meetings, classes and retreats. Finally, there
is a section for retired confreres; a floor has been adapted for their
needs and a confrere has been appointed full-time to look after them.
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The Province
works closely with other missionary and religious Institutes, one result
of which is the review 'Kontinente'. Each Institute can produce its own
insert and the publication is highly appreciated by tens of thousands
of Germans. At present, the Institutes are also working together to set
up a branch of AEFJN.
Embassy
of the Federal Republic of Germany
31 Trimleston Avenue
Booterstown
Blackrock
Co. Dublin
Tel: 01 269 3011
Fax: 01 269 3946
E.Mail: germany@indigo.ie
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