Chap., §
1 Int, 2 | particularly the authorities of countries to which missionary activity
2 3, 30| first missions in various countries of Asia, Africa and Oceania.
3 4, 32| the dechristianization of countries with ancient Christian traditions,
4 4, 32| overwhelmingly non-Christian countries, and the proliferation of
5 4, 32| some Christian cities and countries had become "mission territories";
6 4, 33| situation, particularly in countries with ancient Christian roots,
7 4, 34| traditionally Christian countries, for example, involved as
8 4, 34| non-Christians in other countries and continents unless they
9 4, 35| human enterprise. In certain countries missionaries are refused
10 4, 36| dechristianization within Christian countries, the decrease of vocations
11 4, 37| traditionally Christian countries there are regions that are
12 4, 37| evangelized. Thus, in these countries too there is a need not
13 4, 37| traditionally Christian countries, it does not seem justified
14 4, 37| must be directed. There are countries and geographical and cultural
15 4, 37| is greatest. In not a few countries, over half the population
16 4, 37| forget the young, who in many countries comprise more than half
17 4, 37| traditionally Christian countries, creating fresh opportunities
18 4, 37| been created in not a few countries, and which are often the
19 4, 39| strives for this in all countries, especially in those with
20 4, 40| growth in non-Christian countries of the South and the East
21 5, 49| from other churches and countries must work in communion with
22 5, 53| from other churches and countries, must immerse themselves
23 6, 66| traditionally Christian countries, and historically they have
24 6, 66| institutes have arisen in countries which previously only received
25 6, 66| traditionally Christian countries and in the younger churches.~
26 7, 79| ourselves how it is that in some countries, while monetary contributions
27 7, 81| action especially in poor countries. The missionary Church gives
28 7, 82| traditionally Christian countries who work for a time in non-Christian
29 7, 82| a time in non-Christian countries. These circumstances are
30 7, 82| the citizens of mission countries and followers of non-Christian
31 7, 82| traditionally Christian countries is a challenge for the ecclesial
32 7, 82| proclamation. In Christian countries, communities and cultural
33 7, 82| from the immigrants' own countries and of returning missionaries,
34 7, 83| evangelization" of Christian countries the theme of the missions
35 8, 91| and re-live in your own countries the missionary epic of the
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