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1 Int, 1 | their faith. For all, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, received 2 1, 4 | Missionaries brought the Gospel to the original inhabitants 3 1, 6 | joyful acceptance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is evident 4 1, 6 | holiness demanded by the Gospel is as Australian as she 5 1, 6 | missionaries first proclaimed the Gospel to the Maori people. Then 6 1, 6 | confronted again by the entire Gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ".(12)~ 7 1, 7 | peoples heard and accepted the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Among those 8 1, 7 | missionaries first brought the Gospel to Aboriginal or Maori people, 9 1, 7 | brought the truth of the Gospel which is foreign to no one; 10 1, 7 | discernment to see what is of the Gospel and what is not, what is 11 1, 8 | inspired by the words of John's Gospel where Jesus refers to himself 12 1, 8 | today. In the light of the Gospel, we discover Jesus as the 13 2, 10| followers to proclaim the Gospel anew to the peoples of Oceania, 14 2, 10| Oceania, so that culture and Gospel proclamation will meet in 15 2, 13| in Oceania received the Gospel from previous generations 16 2, 13| themselves in carrying the Gospel to Oceania;(32) their sacrifices 17 2 | The Gospel and culture~Inculturation~ 18 2, 16| gradual way in which the Gospel is incarnated in the various 19 2, 16| of respect for both the Gospel and the culture in which 20 2, 16| all the world; he is the Gospel that was brought to Oceania; 21 2, 16| to Oceania; and he is the Gospel that now must be proclaimed 22 2, 16| cultures. "From the time the Gospel was first preached the Church 23 2, 16| and dwelt among us, his Gospel enters deeply into the life 24 2, 16| the "incarnation" of the Gospel in the various cultures, 25 2, 16| the very way in which the Gospel is preached, understood 26 2, 16| heart and minds".(44) "The Gospel is not opposed to any culture, 27 2, 16| if engaging a culture the Gospel would seek to strip it of 28 2, 16| authentic inculturation of the Gospel has a double aspect. On 29 2, 16| which can enrich the way the Gospel is preached, understood 30 2, 16| On the other hand, the Gospel challenges cultures and 31 2, 16| inculturation engages the Gospel and culture in "a dialogue 32 2, 16| will enrich the way the Gospel is preached, understood 33 2, 16| understood and lived.(50) The Gospel "is a genuine liberation 34 2, 16| themselves to the newness of the Gospel's truth and to be stirred 35 2, 17| people of Australia: "The Gospel of Jesus Christ speaks all 36 2, 17| Always and everywhere the Gospel uplifts and enriches cultures 37 2, 17| understand better and express the Gospel of Jesus Christ".(55)~To 38 2, 17| culture in harmony with the Gospel and the communion of the 39 3, 18| responsibility of proclaiming the Gospel in word and action to the 40 3, 18| which they live.(60) The Gospel must be heard in Oceania 41 3, 18| have a right to hear the Gospel, which means that Christians 42 3, 18| when people welcome the Gospel and discover the love of 43 3, 18| a re-presentation of the Gospel to the peoples of the Pacific, 44 3, 18| human society the entire Gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ. 45 3, 18| our time, "to preach the Gospel...lest the Cross of Christ 46 3, 19| responsible for spreading the Gospel throughout the world. During 47 3, 19| are called to proclaim the Gospel. Their communio expresses 48 3, 19| powerful witness to the Gospel. Priests are the Bishops' 49 3, 19| community to bear witness to the Gospel in every moment of life 50 3, 19| are living signs of the Gospel. Their vows of evangelical 51 3, 19| allied initiatives, the Gospel will be presented to society 52 3, 20| courageous preaching of the Gospel in our own day.~The Church 53 3, 20| seeking to proclaim the Gospel in Oceania: on the one hand, 54 3, 23| that the splendour of the Gospel may shine forth more clearly.~ 55 3, 27| person is contrary to the Gospel and destructive of human 56 3, 30| Jn10:10)? Indeed, "the Gospel of life is at the heart 57 3, 30| power and beauty of the Gospel of life.~On this point, 58 3, 32| institutions allow the light of the Gospel to penetrate cultures and 59 3, 33| bear radical witness to Gospel values and so to inspire 60 3, 33| precious service of the Gospel, and a way of Christian 61 3, 34| These people enable the Gospel of life to be proclaimed 62 4, 43| living witnesses to the Gospel. It is the fundamental call 63 4, 44| by the challenge of the Gospel's sublime ideals! Then they 64 4, 44| the Church proclaim the Gospel to the young in ways that 65 4, 44| mystery of God revealed in the Gospel. May the glorious mystery 66 4, 45| them as they live out the Gospel in often difficult circumstances. 67 4, 49| contrary to the demands of the Gospel. Priestly celibacy is a 68 4, 49| ability to proclaim the Gospel message in a way that can 69 4, 49| the proclamation of the Gospel. The Synod Fathers condemned 70 4, 50| closely in preaching the Gospel and administering the Sacraments.(173)~ 71 4, 51| religious, who proclaimed the Gospel with selfless dedication 72 4, 51| new ways the light of the Gospel. Good formation is vital 73 Con, 53| to preach and teach the Gospel in the world of the Pacific.


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