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 Published 03 December de 2002 at 23:54:50    

Since this issue, now begun, was lost by the change of server, here goes back to those who might be interested.

If we call a commission to reform the Holy See, Opus Dei would propose?

The fact is that for a group of people Opus is fine as it is, someone else would seem that it makes no sense and maybe there is a third group thinks that the OD can be saved by reforming some things.
Here are some suggestions:

1.What is the entry age of at least the age of majority at 18 years and age of the offering at 25.
2. That directors have an obligation to give well-written and clear the rights and obligations which the applicant would be assuming if you sign the letter of admission.
3. Clearly indicating a trial period (length, number of years) where they put an option to leave the Work at any time without being labeled an immature or unfaithful.
4. There is a right of free communication, privacy mail, etc.
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 Published 01 January de 2003 at 11:51:14    

Fe de errata: May 2002.
 
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 Published 01 January de 2003 at 22:19:35    

hello guest: to see if they agree this forum started in 2000 or 3 years later, that difference is none!

it still seems absurd the reform proposal as absurd as bringing up a sentence lacking about the CI.

evaristo: so that the OD is not taught you that truth is one but that all proposals and opinions are true ... son learned that bad, what were your grades in the examinations of Institutional Studies? ayayay bye
 
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 Published 01 January de 2003 at 23:17:14    

On the earlier intervention of the guest: the word "ecclesia semper reformanda" does exist. Although Protestants used has been fully integrated in the Catholic Church (Lumen Gentium, and is normally used by the Catholic Bishops, see the previous guest intervention of the Bishop of Jaen (Spain) Juan Martin del Rio in his speech at the Study Session on the "Communio" in the Church-Pozoalbero held in the Work-house on 22 February 2002 on the Spirituality of Communion in the Apostolic Letter Novo Millennio Ineunte.
 
 
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