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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Redemptoris missio

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1501 5, 45 | which sent him and which supports him.~Proclamation is inspired 1502 6, 68 | that encyclical, which "surmounted the territorial dimension 1503 7, 86 | justice and brotherhood; the surmounting of different forms of racism 1504 8, 89 | love for the Church can sustain the missionary's zeal. His 1505 7, 86 | of women.~Christian hope sustains us in committing ourselves 1506 2, 13 | beginning of his mission in the synagogue at Nazareth, when he applies 1507 Int, 2 | theologians to explore and expound systematically the various aspects of missionary 1508 Int, 3 | ideologies and political systems; the opening of frontiers 1509 5, 56 | does not originate from tactical concerns or self-interest, 1510 1, 5 | truth, I am not lying), a teacher of the Gentiles in faith 1511 5, 58 | material assistance or technological means, but from the formation 1512 5, 58 | development, not money or technology. The Church forms consciences 1513 1, 5 | preacher and apostle (I am telling the truth, I am not lying), 1514 2, 13 | favors asked of him.~St. John tells us that "God is love" (1 1515 6, 68 | some of their priests for temporary service in the churches 1516 8, 91 | so many problems, a world tempted to pessimism, the one who 1517 5, 47 | in the mission ad gentes, tend to separate conversion to 1518 2, 14 | God, thus revealing his tender care for the needy and for 1519 8, 89 | takes the form of concern, tenderness, compassion, openness, availability 1520 Conc, 92 | oriented toward Christ and tending to the revelation of his 1521 2, 17 | In this view, the kingdom tends to become something completely 1522 5, 49 | relation to the vastness of the territory and the density of the population. 1523 4, 40 | growing ever more distant. Tertullian's saying, that the Gospel 1524 5, 45 | Rom 1:16).~The supreme test is the giving of one's life, 1525 1, 5 | as a ransom for all, the testimony to which was borne at the 1526 3, 23 | very important missionary text. It makes us understand 1527 5, 45 | of great opposition" (1 Th 2:2); "Pray...also for me, 1528 7, 83 | Christian countries the theme of the missions can prove 1529 2, 17 | of which they speak is "theocentrically" based, since, according 1530 5, 52 | evangelization, worship, theology and charitable works. She 1531 5, 42 | life and action than in theories. The witness of a Christian 1532 8, 88 | count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied 1533 4, 37 | everything is in flux. One thinks, for example, of urbanization 1534 4, 33 | activity and pastoral care.~Thirdly, there is an intermediate 1535 Conc, 92 | Gentes, in the year 1990, the thirteenth of my Pontificate.~JOHN 1536 Int, 2 | wishes to understand himself thoroughly...must...draw near to Christ.... [ 1537 1, 11 | respond to this grace in thought, word and deed, not only 1538 5, 47 | That very day some three thousand persons were baptized. And 1539 5, 50 | these sects represents a threat for the Catholic Church 1540 6, 71 | for their part, in the threefold mission of Christ as Priest, 1541 2, 16 | are complementary; each throws light on the other.~ 1542 6, 71 | recognize - and it is a title of honor - that some churches 1543 3, 29(45) | Representatives of Other Religions, Tokyo, February 24, 1981, 3-4: 1544 8, 91 | comes from faith. In a world tormented and oppressed by so many 1545 6, 67(135) | Priestly Formation Optatam Totius, 20: cf. "Guide de la vie 1546 6, 64 | enrichment for all of them and touches the various spheres of ecclesial 1547 7, 82 | missionary spirit.~International tourism has now become a mass phenomenon. 1548 7, 82 | positive development if tourists maintain an attitude of 1549 | towards 1550 5, 54 | research. The safeguarding of traditional values is the work of a 1551 4, 37 | culture is undoubtedly the tragedy of our time,"62 and the 1552 6, 67 | whereby they will learn to transcend the bounds of their own 1553 4, 37 | The rapid and profound transformations which characterize today' 1554 2, 17 | dimensions. Such a view easily translates into one more ideology of 1555 5, 53 | will they be capable of translating the treasure of faith into 1556 5, 53 | provide the elements for a "translation" of the gospel message,92 1557 5, 52 | her own community.86 She transmits to them her own values, 1558 5, 53(92) | the Gospel message and of transposing it, without the slightest 1559 6, 63 | universal mission. I have traveled all over the world in order " 1560 5, 53 | capable of translating the treasure of faith into a legitimate 1561 1, 6 | especially the spiritual treasures - that God has bestowed 1562 2, 14 | homes (cf. Lk 5:30; 15:2), treating them as equals and friends ( 1563 6, 66 | This is a praiseworthy trend which demonstrates the continuing 1564 7, 84(169) | propagazione del vangelo, Trentola Ducenta, 1952 2, p. 35.~ 1565 5, 51 | also show how divisions, tribalism and racism can be overcome.~ 1566 Conc, 92 | proceeds along the path already trodden by the Virgin Mary."177~ 1567 1, 11 | good of man, but man who is truncated, reduced to his merely horizontal 1568 5, 44 | which all evangelization turns.~In the complex reality 1569 2, 20(29) | Ecclesiology on the Occasion of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Closing 1570 Conc, 92 | Peter's, on December 7, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Conciliar 1571 8, 91 | you are the hope of this two-thousand-year-old Church of ours: being young 1572 3, 29 | religions is dictated by a twofold respect: "Respect for man 1573 6, 72 | Church, there are various types of services, functions, 1574 6, 61 | groups and communities. A typical example is the local church 1575 4, 40 | number of people who remain unaware of Christ's redemption.~ 1576 8 | community which witnessed unbelieving and hostile forces "gathered 1577 5, 47 | Spirit, establishes real and unbreakable bonds with the Blessed Trinity, 1578 6, 67 | their vocation, but also an uncommon readiness to detach themselves 1579 5, 56 | dialogue, the Church seeks to uncover the "seeds of the Word,"104 1580 5, 54 | there is a risk of passing uncritically from a form of alienation 1581 4, 37 | language appropriate to and understandable in those surroundings (cf. 1582 6, 65 | Church those institutes which undertake the duty of evangelization, 1583 7, 83 | recommend that such studies be undertaken especially in seminaries 1584 2, 17 | little room for the Church or undervaluing the Church in reaction to 1585 4, 37 | the Gospel and culture is undoubtedly the tragedy of our time,"62 1586 4, 32 | Church's activities.~This uneasiness denotes a real change, one 1587 5, 50 | well as any appearance of unhealthy rivalry, Catholics should 1588 1, 6 | 20). It is precisely this uniqueness of Christ which gives him 1589 7, 86 | widespread as to require the uniting of all the Church's resources. 1590 5, 58 | hospitals, printing presses, universities and experimental farms. 1591 7, 86 | pessimism. But this feeling is unjustified: we have faith in God our 1592 5, 47 | Baptism, regarding Baptism as unnecessary. It is true that in some 1593 1, 11 | preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ" (Eph 3: 1594 5, 60 | inspired by charity, nothing is unseemly and everything is good."116~ 1595 1, 8 | of humanity can find, in unsuspected fullness, everything that 1596 4, 34 | clearly definable, and it is unthinkable to create barriers between 1597 4, 36 | can, we must say: "We are unworthy servants; we have only done 1598 4, 32 | sects. Religious and social upheaval makes it difficult to apply 1599 Conc, 92 | Church must gather in the Upper Room "together with Mary, 1600 7, 78 | the faithful. I therefore urge those engaged in the pastoral 1601 8, 89 | Christ did.~The missionary is urged on by "zeal for souls," 1602 5, 58 | forms of oppression is most urgently needed. The Church has always 1603 5, 45 | the Acts of the Apostles uses the word parrhesia to describe 1604 5, 45 | Pray...also for me, that utterance may be given me in opening 1605 6, 68 | the churches. They make a valuable contribution to the growth 1606 7, 84(169) | Chiese" e la propagazione del vangelo, Trentola Ducenta, 1952 1607 4, 32 | situation which is extremely varied and changing. Peoples are 1608 6, 63 | responsibility is reflected to varying degrees in Episcopal Conferences 1609 Bles | Blessing~Venerable Brothers, Beloved Sons and 1610 4, 34 | activity ad extra, and vice versa.~ 1611 3, 23 | different emphases found in each version, Mark presents mission as 1612 6, 63(120) | Curia, Vatican City and the Vicariate of Rome, June 28, 1980, 1613 4, 34 | missionary activity ad extra, and vice versa.~ 1614 2, 14 | Lk 4:18). To all who are victims of rejection and contempt 1615 4, 39 | from which he emerged a victor through his resurrection."63 1616 5, 60(114) | the residents of "Favela Vidigal" in Rio de Janeiro, July 1617 6, 67(135) | Totius, 20: cf. "Guide de la vie pastorale pour les pretres 1618 4, 33 | at today's world from the viewppoint of evangelization, we can 1619 8 | CHAPTER VIII - MISSIONARY SPIRITUALITY~ 1620 4, 37 | what is known as a "global village." The means of social communication 1621 7, 77 | him as the branches to the vine (cf. Jn 15:5) can we produce 1622 1, 8 | respects consciences, does not violate freedom. Faith demands a 1623 5, 60 | has been obscured and even violated. For this reason, God has 1624 7, 86 | values: the rejection of violence and war; respect for the 1625 3, 29 | leads us to broaden our vision in order to ponder his activity 1626 5, 60 | said during my pastoral visit to Brazil: "The Church all 1627 7, 82 | strengthen one's faith. Visiting the missions is commendable, 1628 5, 52 | renewal. During my pastoral visits to the young churches I 1629 5, 54 | harmoniously in the chorus of other voices in the universal Church."97 1630 7, 83 | universal Church and in voicing the experiences of missionaries 1631 3, 29 | nor does he fill a sort of void which is sometimes suggested 1632 4, 39 | individual church that would voluntarily cut itself off from the 1633 6, 72 | international Christian volunteer organizations, ecclesial 1634 5, 60 | and I also encourage the volunteers from non-governmental organizations 1635 Int, 2 | ad gentes) appears to be waning, and this tendency is certainly 1636 7, 86 | rejection of violence and war; respect for the human person 1637 7, 82 | avoiding ostentation and waste, and seeking contact with 1638 4, 34 | them or to put them into watertight compartments. Nevertheless, 1639 5, 59 | of being overwhelmed by a wave of consumerism.~"Fight hunger 1640 Int, 2 | internal and external have weakened the Church's missionary 1641 5, 50 | divided among themselves weakens their witness. It is thus 1642 5, 59 | ought to create among the wealthy a realization that the time 1643 6, 68 | setting of the Church which welcomes them, and form one presbyterate 1644 1, 11 | wisdom, a pseudo - science of well-being. In our heavily secularized 1645 4, 37 | non-practicing, is exercised within well-defined territories and groups of 1646 4, 32 | world, so that there are now well-established churches, sometimes so sound 1647 4, 39 | the same road that Christ went-namely a road of poverty, obedience, 1648 3, 25 | and the far regions of the West. It is the Spirit who is 1649 | whenever 1650 | Wherever 1651 Int, 1 | we must commit ourselves wholeheartedly to its service. It is the 1652 Conc, 92 | To "Mary's mediation, wholly oriented toward Christ and 1653 6, 63 | particular church, has a wide-ranging missionary duty. It falls 1654 5, 48 | his children, who had been widely scattered, might be gathered 1655 7, 85 | not isolate yourselves; willingly accept missionaries and 1656 3, 29 | and] knows what is said" (Wis 1:7), leads us to broaden 1657 1, 11 | Christianity to merely human wisdom, a pseudo - science of well-being. 1658 6, 75 | I can only confirm these wise directives. In order to 1659 4, 31 | Church, in fact, "cannot withdraw from her permanent mission 1660 4, 38 | on the other hand we are witnessing a desperate search for meaning, 1661 Int, 1 | necessity is laid upon me. Woe to me if I do not preach 1662 1, 9 | salvation is the Church. Christ won the Church for himself at 1663 1, 4 | theological ideas, some people wonder: Is missionary work among 1664 7, 80 | Is 6:8) They will have a wonderful life ahead of them, and 1665 1, 11 | mankind, and opens up the wondrous prospect of divine filiation. 1666 4, 37 | Christian presence.~(b) New worlds and new social phenomena.~ 1667 6, 73 | catechists, both men and women, worthy of praise, to whom missionary 1668 1, 5 | risen Christ as the Lord. He writes: "Although there may be 1669 1, 8 | individual, but it is also written in the history of humanity 1670 7, 77 | marvelous things which God had wrought through their preaching ( 1671 Int, 2(1) | Day, 1972, Insegnamenti X, (1972), 522: "How many 1672 4, 40(67) | praescriptione haereticorum, XX: CCL, I, 201f.~ 1673 5, 51 | missionary outreach and without yielding to isolationism or ideological 1674 | yours 1675 7, 83 | associations and groups, especially youth groups.~With this end in 1676 5, 52(88) | Address to the Bishops of Zaire, Kinshasa, May 3, 1980,


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