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Speaking practicallyWith our sense of practicality we now seem to be realizing that our service will be all the more effective to the extent we collaborate. There is a growing realization that our sweat will bear more fruit if we join hands.
To the degree we understand this aspect of Vincent we will be challenged to be more than "lone rangers" whether individually or as a Congregation in the midst of the wider family of followers of Vincent. Vincent's gift of passionate yet humble networking and organizing corresponds to today's spirit and needs. Once again Bob suggests a "sign of the times":
John Paul II once wrote to the Bishops of France:
In this Vincent was well ahead of his time and is still relevant to today. What a common sense approach backed by a renewed ecclesiology and echoed by our documents. Vincent's genius strikes me not only as a gift in keeping with the new millenium we are moving into. It is also one that is desperately needed. Look at the four givens highlighted by Bob in his address during the week the wider family gathered in Rome:
Do we need a clearer summary of both the need for organization and the resources at our disposal? This is what I am sure is behind Bob's statement "... one of the great challenges for the third millennium must be collaborative projects. These are already taking place in many, even most, of your countries. I encourage you to join forces all the more in the future. " (Address to Family, p. 23) Vincent's gift can be fire for the 21st century if we will seize it. Vincent's gift is to a large extent in our hands.
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