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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in Asia

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1 Intro,2 | on the challenges of the new evangelization. An important 2 Intro,2 | the common theme of the new evangelization, has proved 3 Intro,3 | was the encounter of the new Churches with the ancient 4 Intro,3 | Mongolia, Siberia and the new republics of Central Asia 5 Intro,4 | meeting between the old and new cultures and civilizations 6 Intro,4 | s disciples in Asia to a new commitment to mission. During 7 I,5 | God's will for them in the new evangelization. The Synod 8 I,6 | spiritual values, as the rise of new religious movements clearly 9 I,7 | bear on Asian cultures. New forms of behaviour are emerging 10 I,7 | societies in recent decades: a new generation of skilled workers, 11 I,8 | unjust structures. There are new demands for greater social 12 I,9 | Church in Asia had to await a new era of missionary endeavour.~ 13 I,9 | and intellectual elite. New attempts were made to inculturate 14 I,9 | provided by the Council, a new understanding of mission 15 I,9 | became the framework of a new commitment. During the Special 16 I,9 | years to come, especially as new possibilities for the proclamation 17 I,9 | strengthen our expectation of a "new springtime of Christian 18 I,9 | of the Spirit, bringing new life and vigour to the formation 19 I,9 | Gospel".34 This vision of a new and promising horizon I 20 II,10 | Church] wants to offer the new life she has found in Jesus 21 II,11 | the Law, and women also. A new family was being created 22 II,13 | we find the origin of the new creation which we have become 23 II,13 | humanity; it also established a new communion between human 24 II,13 | cf. Mt 23:9). In him, a new harmony has emerged, in 25 II,14 | the whole of creation in a new and mysterious way".48 In 26 III,15 | the Son, is proper to the New Testament. In Christian 27 III,15 | dwelling-place of the Spirit in a new way when they are raised 28 III,15 | activity. It is above all this new capacity to give and receive 29 III,16 | and is carried on in the new creation by the same Spirit 30 III,16 | which God gathers into a new and definitive union with 31 III,16 | Spirit's presence: life, new life. Between the sending 32 III,16 | history acquires an altogether new significance in his action 33 III,18 | to Jesus the Saviour in new and effective ways. The 34 III,18 | crosses the threshold of the new millennium.~ ~ 35 IV,20 | noted, must be open to the new and surprising ways in which 36 IV,20 | all cultures to rise to new heights of understanding 37 V,25 | urged Pastors to devise new and effective ways of shepherding 38 V,25 | starting point for building a new society, the expression 39 V,28 | path to resurrection and new life for humanity. I encourage 40 V,29 | Year 2000 is that of the new evangelization. A new era 41 V,29 | the new evangelization. A new era of proclamation of the 42 V,29 | at the threshold of the new millennium is particularly 43 V,29 | self-aggrandizement. The new evangelization, as a call 44 V,30 | explore the possibilities of new ecumenical structures and 45 V,31 | indicated that the advent of a new millennium offers a great 46 V,31 | As the Church explores new ways of encountering other 47 V,31 | been handed down, and a new confidence in the unchanging 48 VI,32 | to have the courage of a new solidarity, capable of taking 49 VI,36 | contending with the spread of new diseases such as AIDS. Increasingly, 50 VI,41 | voice which is both old and new. It is old because it rises 51 VI,41 | the Creator intends; it is new because it speaks to the 52 VII,42 | community, which reveal a new way of living... Everyone 53 VII,42 | character and looking to a new outpouring of the dynamism 54 VII,42 | as the Church enters the new millennium, the Synod Fathers 55 VII,45 | the first expansion of the new faith in non-Jewish territory".223 56 VII,48 | seeing the emergence of a new culture that "originates 57 VII,48 | very fact that there exist new ways of communicating, with 58 VII,48 | ways of communicating, with new languages, new techniques 59 VII,48 | communicating, with new languages, new techniques and a new psychology".234 60 VII,48 | languages, new techniques and a new psychology".234 The exceptional 61 VII,48 | integrate that message into the ‘new culture' created by modern 62 VII,49 | of Asian martyrs, old and new, never cease to teach the 63 VII,49 | now as always the seed of new life for the Church in every 64 Conclu,51| fullness.~O Mary, Mother of the New Creation~and Mother of Asia,~ 65 Conclu,51| now and always!~ ~Given at New Delhi, in India, on the


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