A BROTHERHOOD IN WORK

We continue our exploration of how Eugene wanted to form his Youth Congregation into a family that expressed this relationship in practical ways. We read in the Rule of Life;

ART. 6. When the members of the Congregation will need to do some repair work or do some shopping, they will always give preference to those members who are able, through their profession, to provide these objects or to offer their services.
ART. 7. The Congregation recommends to all its members to do the same to their private affairs, because its greatest desire is to see them all flourish in the state of life that they have chosen.
ART. 8. It is committed to helping, through its resources those who can be aided to succeed in their businesses affairs.

Statuts, Chapitre XIV – Devoirs de la Congrégation envers les congréganistes

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