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...Heredity and Expectations. Teresa Rabitti

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we are convinced that at the root of our being trinitarians there should be a serious program of permanent formation to be shared and later, and only later, can we pass from a faith cared for and deepened in the coherent action that can make the most of everyone’s contribution everywhere and in any manner. We have come back from this very beautiful experience more convinced, more mature, more available. Our Family has had the satisfaction of seeing so many young people living the joy of being so well received, considered, and charged with expectations to which they wish to respond with enthusiasm.

They are the most delicate part of our future hopes, they are the most sought-after conquest. Our doors and our arms are already open to them. To them will be addressed the joint Youth Ministry. Among the indications of concrete programs for the Trinitarian Family we find, with the recourse to the help of the Spirit, frequent encounters of common formation; charis-matic works in the “shared mission” support of SIT, which locates and assists with promptness and projects the urgencies, among which the present religious persecution and other

prudent ranges of intervention. The Order is urged to be prepared and to be ready; the Institutes of the Women Religious have opened their intelligence and their hearts with all the strength and feminine sensibility; the Trinitarian Laity is making its way everywhere in order to carry out its secular role in our unchristianzed society. COPEFAT, this important knot, the Permanent Council of the Trinitarian Family, has gathered also the indication of the “interexchange in experiences of life and mission” to implement the participation in the same charism in the unique mission which moves within distinct realities (society, culture, and history of each institution).

Our Trinitarian Family will make even more and better use of the modern means of communication, especially the internet, which we should all try hard to access, and offer a contribution by reporting on the activities, works, events, initiatives, even of modest extent: tangible signs of testimony that give comfort and involvement. The Trinitarian Family has begun a renewed stage in her important multi-secular journey; we must and we want to give to this first century of the Third Millennium a strong witness, lifting our spirit always higher, if we wish to achieve progress and results according to the expectations of Mother Church who looks with confidence to the Trinitarian Family, a share of the Kingdom cared for and redeemed by our beloved Savior and glorious King in His and our resurrection, for the redemption and salvation of the whole humanity.

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