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La comunità, luogo del perdono e della festa

di Jean Vanier

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If you've ever thought about community, whether as a lifestyle or simply as an expression of deeper fellowship with others, this book is essential reading. In the fifteen years since it first appeared in English, it has become the classic text on the subject -- read, dog-eared, borrowed, and discussed.Vanier is not a rosy idealist. That is because his writing is based not on theories, but on a wealth of wisdom gleaned over many years living in community, experiencing difficult days and joyous celebrations, times of struggle and hard-won success, moments of doubt and inspiration. He acknowledges the inevitable little frustrations of a life lived with and for others, but he also helps the reader see that without struggle there is no true growth.… (altro)
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Contemporary society is the product of the disintegration of more or less familial groupings. People are afraid, uncertain -- and shut themselves away. But they need companions, friends with whom they can share their lives, their visions, and their ideals; in short, they need community.
  PendleHillLibrary | May 10, 2022 |
A obra Comunidade, lugar do perdão e da festa reflete a graça, a intuição e a fidelidade de um oficial de Marinha, despertado para as coisas do Espírito, que encontrou num frade dominicano a ocasião de se integrar e ir morar com alguns deficientes mentais e teve a alegria de ver como a vida comunitária contribuiu para o crescimento humano e cristão de todos que se encontravam unidos no amor de Cristo, fonte de aceitação recíproca, de perdão e de festa; o texto, partindo dos princípios que nos fazem compreender a importância da comunidade na vida humana e cristã, inclusive do ponto de vista da missão que somos chamados a desempenhar no mundo, aborda cada um dos aspectos particulares do cotidiano da comunidade, feito de perdão e festa, com indicações precisas sobre como contornar as principais dificuldades que nunca faltam; a nova edição, agora publicada no Brasil, traz o resultado de um aprofundamento da experiência comunitária da Arca em todo o mundo; acentua a necessidade que responsáveis e comunidades sejam sustentados, acompanhados e interpelados na realização de sua tarefa; constata quanto esse acompanhamento faz falta para passar de uma vida independente na sociedade para uma vida em comunidade; como é importante a presença de um guia espiritual; desenvolve, também, a questão da missão na comunidade, a que se dedica todo um capítulo. ( )
  Feira.noviciado | Aug 20, 2021 |
> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Vanier-La-communaute-Lieu-du-pardon-et-de-la-fete...

> Livre très intéressant pour comprendre ce qui est au fondement des valeurs de l'Arche. A lire par petits bouts pendant qu'on vit à l'Arche ou après, pour éclairer son parcours avec le recul...
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  Joop-le-philosophe | Feb 18, 2021 |
This booki belongs alongside Dietrich Bonhoeffer's "Life Together" on the bookshelf of anybody who's pursuing Christian community.

Vanier describes his experiences with community as a leader of L'Arche, a global network of intentional communities for people with develomental disabilities. The wisdom in this book is true, real and powerful.

Definitely a book to read over and over again.

Following is the 1-page book summary paper I wrote for my doctoral class in Rhythms of Living:

Community and Growth
by Jean Vanier
Paulist (1989)

Description of the Book
Community and Growth is Jean Vanier’s reflection on spiritual growth in intentional communities, and is written from his experience with L’Arche communities for developmentally handicapped people.

In the author’s words, Community and Growth “tries to clarify the conditions which are necessary to life in community. It is no thesis or treatise. It is made up of a series of starting-points for reflection, which I have discovered not through books, but through everyday life, through my mistakes, my set-backs and my personal failings, through the inspiration of God and my brothers and sisters, and through the moments of unity between us as well as the tension and suffering. Life in community is painful but it is also a marvelous adventure and a source of life.” (p. 12)

Interpretation of the Book
Vanier’s book is organized into eleven sections, each with a topical focus. Within each section there are 10-15 short topics, and each topic includes a smaller number of extended thoughts from a few sentences to a few paragraph. The effect is that of a meditation on community.

Vanier provokes deep thought by telling stories from his experience, from his historical study on monastic Christianity and from his social context. Although it would be difficult to outline Vanier’s thoughts as progressively moving toward a conclusion, the result is similar to holding a diamond in front of the light and rotating it to see different ways in which it shines and reflects the light.


Application
The great strength of Community and Growth is that it is written from the field, not from the school. It stands next to Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a classic text on spiritual community, both for its lofty vision and for its realistic portrayal of day-to-day life.

I suggest that anybody interested in spiritual community read this book; in particular, all who live within or wish to live in intentional communities would be well served by reading this book and discussing their way through it with others in community. I suspect that it would give words to the normal challenges of community life.
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  patl | Feb 18, 2019 |
Contemporary society is the product of the disintegration of more or less
natural or familial groupings. People are afraid, uncertain - and shut
themselves away. But they need companions, friends with whom they can share
their lives, their visions and their ideals; in short, they need community.
  collectionmcc | Mar 6, 2018 |
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If you've ever thought about community, whether as a lifestyle or simply as an expression of deeper fellowship with others, this book is essential reading. In the fifteen years since it first appeared in English, it has become the classic text on the subject -- read, dog-eared, borrowed, and discussed.Vanier is not a rosy idealist. That is because his writing is based not on theories, but on a wealth of wisdom gleaned over many years living in community, experiencing difficult days and joyous celebrations, times of struggle and hard-won success, moments of doubt and inspiration. He acknowledges the inevitable little frustrations of a life lived with and for others, but he also helps the reader see that without struggle there is no true growth.

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