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Asia,
the Birthplace of Jesus and of the Church
5. The
Incarnation of the Son of God, which the whole Church will solemnly commemorate
in the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000, took place in a definite historical and
geographical context. That context exercised an important influence on the life
and mission of the Redeemer as man. "In Jesus of Nazareth, God has assumed
the features typical of human nature, including a person's belonging to a
particular people and a particular land... The physical particularity of the
land and its geographical determination are inseparable from the truth of the
human flesh assumed by the Word".7 Consequently, knowledge of the
world in which the Saviour "dwelt among us" (Jn 1:14) is an
important key to a more precise understanding of the Eternal Father's design
and of the immensity of his love for every creature: "For God so loved the
world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish
but have eternal life" (Jn 3:16).
Likewise,
the Church lives and fulfils her mission in the actual circumstances of time
and place. A critical awareness of the diverse and complex realities of Asia is
essential if the People of God on the continent are to respond to God's will
for them in the new evangelization. The Synod Fathers insisted that the
Church's mission of love and service in Asia is conditioned by two factors: on
the one hand, her self-understanding as a community of disciples of Jesus
Christ gathered around her Pastors, and on the other hand, the social,
political, religious, cultural and economic realities of Asia. 8 The
situation of Asia was examined in detail during the Synod by those who have
daily contact with the extremely diversified realities of such an immense
continent. The following is, in synthesis, the result of the Synod Fathers'
reflections.
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