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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in Oceania

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1 1, 6(10) | 1995), 2: AAS 87 (1995), 1003.~ 2 1, 6(11) | Ibid., 5: loc. cit., 1004.~ 3 4, 48(157)| 1984), 4: AAS 76 (1984), 1006.~ 4 4, 36(125)| 1984), 5: AAS 76 (1984), 1010.~ 5 2, 15(38) | 1984), 6: AAS 76 (1984), 1013.~ 6 4, 45(144)| November1981), 21: AAS 74 (1982), 105.~ 7 3, 34(120)| 1980), 13: AAS 72 (1980), 1219.~ 8 3, 22(83) | Cf. ibid., 14: AAS, 1288-1289~ 9 3, 22(82) | 1979), 18: AAS 71 (1979), 1292.~ 10 3, 33(115)| 1979), 24: AAS 71 (1979), 1297.~ 11 1, 9(14) | 1998), 9: AAS 91 (1999), 137.~ 12 1, 9(16) | 1998), 11: AAS 91 (1999), 141.~ 13 3, 32(111)| December 1975): AAS 68 (1976), 145.~ 14 3, 33(118)| 1990), 4: AAS 82 (1990), 1478.~ 15 4, 46(152)| August 1988): AAS 80 (1988), 1653-1729; Letter to Women (29 16 1, 7 | Calungsod, killed together in 1672 on Guam, Blessed Giovanni 17 3, 19(69) | Insegnamenti IX, 2 (1986), 1678.~ 18 4, 46(152)| 1988): AAS 80 (1988), 1653-1729; Letter to Women (29 June 19 1, 7 | Peter Chanel, martyred in 1841 on the island of Futuna, 20 1, 7 | Giovanni Mazzuconi martyred in 1851 on Woodlark Island; and 21 1, 6 | Mary MacKillop, who died in 1909 and whom it was my joy to 22 1, 7 | killed on New Britain in 1945, towards the end of the 23 4, 45(144)| November1981), 21: AAS 74 (1982), 105.~ 24 2, 10 | Extraordinary Synod Assembly of 1985 has made us more conscious 25 4, 43(137)| December 1988): AAS 81 (1989), 393 ff.~ 26 3, 18(61) | Adveniente (10 November 1994), 21: AAS 87 (1995), 17.~ 27 2, 16(49) | September 1995), 61: AAS 88 (1996), 38.~ 28 3, 33(112)| Millennium (28 December 1997), 8-11: L'Osservatore Romano, 29 1, 9 | Great Jubilee of the Year 2000. The Bull announcing the 30 3, 35(123)| 1984), 16: AAS 76 (1984), 217.~ 31 3, 27(95) | of the Catholic Church, 2273.~ 32 3, 26(93) | of the Catholic Church, 2420.~ 33 3, 27(96) | Ibid., 2424.~ 34 3, 19(70) | 2001), 16: AAS 93 (2001), 276-277.~ 35 3, 19(70) | 16: AAS 93 (2001), 276-277.~ 36 2, 17(58) | 1990), 54 : AAS 83 (1991), 301.~ 37 2, 11(24) | Pastor Aeternus, Prologue: DS 3051.~ 38 2, 15(37) | 1990), 73: AAS 83 (1991), 321; see also Homily at the 39 4, 43(137)| December 1988): AAS 81 (1989), 393 ff.~ 40 3, 30(106)| 1995), 1: AAS 87 (1995), 401.~ 41 3, 25(90) | 1991), 2: AAS 84 (1992), 415.~ 42 4, 52 | 52. Pondering God's generosity 43 Con, 53 | 53. To conclude this Apostolic 44 2, 17(58) | Missio (7 December 1990), 54 : AAS 83 (1991), 301.~ 45 2, 12(31) | December 1970): AAS 63 (1971), 55-57.~ 46 2, 12(31) | 1970): AAS 63 (1971), 55-57.~ 47 2, 16(42) | 1998), 70: AAS 91 (1999), 58.~ 48 4, 48(160)| Vobis (25 March 1992), 43-59: AAS 84 (1992), 731-762.~ 49 2, 16(49) | Africa (14 September 1995), 61: AAS 88 (1996), 38.~ 50 3, 23(86) | 1964), III: AAS 56 (1964), 642.~ 51 2, 16(44) | December 1970): AAS 63 (1971), 69.~ 52 2, 16(42) | Ratio (14 September 1998), 70: AAS 91 (1999), 58.~ 53 1, 6 | great variety of languages - 700 in Papua New Guinea alone - 54 2, 15(37) | Missio (7 December 1990), 73: AAS 83 (1991), 321; see 55 4, 48(160)| 43-59: AAS 84 (1992), 731-762.~ 56 4, 45(144)| 22 November1981), 21: AAS 74 (1982), 105.~ 57 4, 48(160)| 43-59: AAS 84 (1992), 731-762.~ 58 4, 46(152)| Dignitatem (15 August 1988): AAS 80 (1988), 1653-1729; Letter 59 4, 46(152)| June 1995): AAS 87 (1995), 803-812.~ 60 4, 43(137)| 30 December 1988): AAS 81 (1989), 393 ff.~ 61 4, 46(152)| 1995): AAS 87 (1995), 803-812.~ 62 3, 33(118)| 15 August 1990), 4: AAS 82 (1990), 1478.~ 63 4, 50(172)| February 1998): AAS 90 (1998), 843-926.~ 64 4, 50(172)| 22 February 1998): AAS 90 (1998), 843-926.~ 65 4, 50(172)| 1998): AAS 90 (1998), 843-926.~ 66 3, 19(70) | 6 January 2001), 16: AAS 93 (2001), 276-277.~ 67 2, 13(34) | 1986), 2: AAS 79 (1987), 930-931.~ 68 2, 13(34) | 2: AAS 79 (1987), 930-931.~ 69 2, 15(36) | 1986), 3: AAS 79 (1987), 932.~ 70 2, 11(27) | 1986), 6: AAS 79 (1987), 934.~ 71 1, 6(12) | 1986), 4-5: AAS 79 (1987), 936-937.~ 72 2, 15(39) | 1986), 8: AAS 79 (1987), 939.~ 73 4, 41(133)| 1986), 9: AAS 79 (1987), 940-941.~ 74 4, 41(133)| 9: AAS 79 (1987), 940-941.~ 75 2, 11(25) | 1986), 1-2: AAS 79 (1987), 954-955.~ 76 2, 11(25) | 1-2: AAS 79 (1987), 954-955.~ 77 3, 18(63) | 1986), 4: AAS 79 (1987), 956.~ 78 4, 45(148)| 1986), 10: AAS 79 (1987), 960.~ 79 2, 16(44) | 1986), 12: AAS 79 (1987), 978; see also Paul VI, Address 80 2, 15(37) | 1995), 7: AAS 87 (1995), 994.~ 81 4, 44(141)| 1995), 8: AAS 87 (1995), 995.~ 82 1, 6 | losing their identity or abandoning their traditional values, 83 4, 48 | and that your fruit should abide' (Jn 15:16)".(157) The Synod 84 4, 49 | continue to develop their ability to proclaim the Gospel message 85 3, 23 | deeply they will be better able to engage in ecumenical 86 3, 28 | is that of the Australian Aborigines whose culture struggles 87 4, 49 | leave, even when this means absenting oneself from pastoral duties. 88 4, 41 | the need for sacramental absolution for serious sin committed 89 1, 6 | plants and animals, its abundance or scarcity. Others, though 90 3, 33 | maintain personal contact with academics and foster qualities of 91 3, 18 | for Christ. "This is the acceptable time; this is the day of 92 1, 6 | indigenous peoples, whose joyful acceptance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ 93 1, 8 | life's meaning. Only in accepting Jesus Christ as the Way 94 2, 17 | human culture, Catholicism accepts, respects and puts to use 95 4, 38 | the Scriptures need to be accessible to all in Oceania. They 96 4, 51 | regard. the young should be accompanied appropriately in the early 97 3, 34 | continued unstintingly and accomplished in new ways that respond 98 3, 20 | cultural difficulties in accomplishing their remarkable work. Inspired 99 1, 6 | growth of the Church and the accomplishment of her mission. Among them 100 1, 7 | the exceptional authority accorded to parents and traditional 101 3, 22 | clergy have laboured to achieve this end, often with prodigious 102 1, 7 | are reached by consensus achieved through an often long and 103 3, 18 | the hopes and fears, the achievements and disappointments and 104 3, 29 | and services. The Synod acknowledges the generous contributions 105 4, 45 | with their children. While acknowledging with gratitude those inter-faith 106 3, 35 | their way of life, no human acknowledgment or reward is sought, nor 107 4, 38 | encounter God's truth in Christ. Acquaintance with the Scriptures is required 108 3, 21 | to what they have or can acquire. It leads people to believe 109 Con, 53 | Apostles in prayer (cf. Acts1:14). With her prayer and 110 4, 39 | reflection and practical actuation of a proper inculturation 111 4, 43(137)| of the Laity Apostolicam Actuositatem; John PaulII, Post-Synodal 112 4, 50 | permanent diaconate is its adaptability to a great variety of local 113 2, 14 | presented in a way well adapted to the younger generation 114 3, 31 | the area constitutes an added danger to the health of 115 4, 44 | abuse and other forms of addiction, and even to suicide. Yet 116 4, 45 | alcohol, drugs, behavioural addictions, gambling... In view of 117 4, 40 | great wisdom and courage in addressing this most regrettable situation. 118 3, 20 | the first evangelization. Adherence to Jesus Christ comes through 119 4, 51 | apostolic life have courageously adjusted to new circumstances, and 120 4, 50 | preaching the Gospel and administering the Sacraments.(173)~The 121 3, 34 | suffering from HIVAIDS. She also administers training hospitals where 122 4, 49 | Clergy who retire from administrative responsibility should be 123 3, 26 | how she has attempted to advance the cause of indigenous 124 3, 28 | Holy See to continue its advocacy of the United Nations Declaration 125 2, 11(24) | Church of Christ Pastor Aeternus, Prologue: DS 3051.~ 126 3, 18 | societies most powerfully affected by secularization, individualism 127 2, 11 | it is our effective and affective collegiality. May we always 128 2, 16 | in the various cultures, affects the very way in which the 129 4, 48 | at the Special Assembly affirmed the witness offered by Bishops, 130 2, 16 | Christian faith welcomes and affirms all that is genuinely human, 131 3, 34 | the sick and comfort the afflicted. As the Risen Christ, he 132 3, 35 | every human weakness and affliction. "At the heart of his teaching 133 3, 30 | the more secularized and affluent societies of Oceania, the 134 4, 48 | within the region and further afield. A mutually agreed exchange 135 4, 38 | 38. The Church Aforcefully and specially exhorts all 136 4, 44 | visited the region: "Do not be afraid to commit yourselves to 137 2, 16(49) | Exhortation Ecclesia in Africa (14 September 1995), 61: 138 3, 34 | hospitals, caring for the aged or offering other forms 139 4, 49 | sake of the Kingdom. The ageless values of evangelical celibacy 140 3, 19 | In every age, the true agent of renewal and evangelization 141 3, 34 | these principles or do not agree with them. When Catholic 142 3, 18 | communio be the theme and aim of all evangelization in 143 3, 23 | dialogue of salvation"(86) aimed at greater mutual understanding 144 3, 22 | presenting the faith. Catechesis aims to educate children, young 145 1, 6 | Oceania, travelling by sea and air is more important than travelling 146 3, 20 | penetrating it to its very core. Alert to both Christian tradition 147 3, 19 | out to non-practising and alienated Catholics; by strengthening 148 3, 24 | the harmful effects of an alienating technological culture in 149 Con, 53 | Missionaries and immigrants alike brought with them a deep 150 4, 49 | calls for a radical, loving, all-embracing relationship with Christ 151 3, 19 | As a result of these and allied initiatives, the Gospel 152 4, 40 | the priestly life, and to allocate priests throughout the region 153 1, 7 | social questions without ever allowing her voice to be silenced 154 3, 24 | less susceptible to the allure of these groups and movements, 155 | almost 156 | Although 157 4, 38(128)| Revelation Dei Verbum, 25; Saint Ambrose, De Officiis Ministrorum 158 3, 26 | style".(94) A more acute analysis of economic injustice and 159 Int, 2 | Communities. The Assembly analyzed and discussed the present 160 1, 6 | its variety of plants and animals, its abundance or scarcity. 161 Int, 2 | who were with them were animated by the one faith in Christ. 162 1, 9 | the Year 2000. The Bull announcing the Jubilee, Incarnationis 163 4, 49 | retreats, conferences and annual leave, even when this means 164 4, 41 | great Sacrament of mercy.~Anointing of the Sick~ 165 4 | for a catch'. And Simon answered, 'Master, we toiled all 166 1, 5 | of God's people. Not all answers could be found in the days 167 3, 25 | needs experts in philosophy, anthropology, comparative religions, 168 1, 9 | heaven and a new earth are anticipated":(16) may the vision of 169 1, 6 | who called their country Aotearoa, "Land of the Great White 170 4, 49 | times, indifference and apathy. We acknowledge the fidelity 171 3, 24 | Scripture, often employing apocalyptic images, threats of a dark 172 3, 24 | is a need too for a new apologetics in keeping with the words 173 4, 49 | Synod Fathers wished to apologize unreservedly to the victims 174 3, 28 | Oceania, the Synod Fathers apologized unreservedly for the part 175 1, 3 | life of the disciple and apostle. It is certain that Christ 176 3, 35 | professional services to these apostolates without remuneration. For 177 4, 43(137)| Apostolate of the Laity Apostolicam Actuositatem; John PaulII, 178 4, 48 | insufficient resources in Oceania, appeal should be made to the wider 179 4, 44 | The Bishops were quick to applaud young people for their acute 180 3, 26 | doctrine effectively and applied it to current social issues. 181 4, 48 | me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and 182 2, 12 | of Oceania are eager to appreciate, understand and promote 183 4, 51 | young should be accompanied appropriately in the early years of their 184 4, 45 | and which has a certain 'approval' in the realm of public 185 3, 33(112)| English-language edition (22 April 1998), 8.~ 186 2, 10 | communio as particularly apt to express the profound 187 1, 8 | cannot be walked without an ardent sense of mission; and the 188 3, 19 | proclamation of Christ must arise from an inner renewal of 189 1, 9 | to the Vatican their rich array of experiences and cultural 190 4, 47 | and guiding them, while asking them to respect the pastoral 191 4, 51 | and it is essential that aspirants receive the best possible 192 3, 28 | expressed support for the aspirations of indigenous people for 193 Int, 2 | a series of continental Assemblies intended to prepare the 194 2, 12 | pressured or tempted to assimilate themselves into the predominant 195 3, 33 | their children. Schools assist parents in exercising this 196 2, 15 | of Oceania catechists are assisting the ordained ministers in 197 3, 31 | special responsibility to assume on behalf of all humanity 198 4, 44 | Synod Fathers wanted to assure the youth of the Church 199 4, 52 | Lk 5:5). The result is astonishing: "They caught a huge shoal 200 3, 35 | also mentioned refugees and asylum seekers, who are increasing 201 4, 49 | Diocese to which they are attached under their own Bishop".(166) 202 2, 16 | of Christ, these cultures attain the fullness of life to 203 3, 26 | and illustrate how she has attempted to advance the cause of 204 1, 9 | celebrate the Jubilee with fresh attempts to bring reconciliation 205 3, 22 | special needs, who do not attend Catholic schools, calls 206 4, 48 | increasing number might attentively listen to and willingly 207 4, 51 | root in Oceania, and they attest in a special way to God' 208 3, 28 | can lead to measures and attitudes which will help to rectify 209 4, 44 | drawn to the overwhelmingly attractive figure of Jesus, and stirred 210 3, 19 | Apostles, their Pastors will be audacious witnesses to Christ; and 211 1, 6 | multicultural society. The Australians are therefore "an original 212 1, 6 | of the Holy Spirit (Terra Australis de Spiritu Sancto), Australia 213 2, 11 | Successor of Peter gives an authoritative expression to the communio 214 4, 41 | lives, but to ensure its availability on a regular basis as a 215 4, 39 | from local cultures can avert the cultural alienation 216 3, 27 | police must be honest and avoid corruption in all its forms, 217 4, 40 | greater efforts be made to awaken vocations to the priestly 218 3, 35 | peoples of Oceania. Faith is awakened by the preaching of God' 219 1, 9 | Conferences of Oceania (F.C.B.C.O.). The total number 220 3, 19(69) | in Sydney in 1986 "Come back! ... Come home!": Homily 221 2, 10 | spiritual and doctrinal background of all the Synod's deliberations. 222 1, 6 | proving to be a delicate balance in these small and vulnerable 223 1, 6 | social justice and the balanced and integral development 224 3, 28 | are scorched, the tough bark is scarred and burned, but 225 3, 33 | runs the risk of becoming barren, if no community of faith 226 3, 24 | Catholic community. Some groups base their ideas on a reading 227 3, 18 | truth of Jesus Christ by bearing witness to him, even to 228 3, 18 | and the winds blow and beat upon that house, it does 229 1, 6 | and whom it was my joy to beatify in 1995. On that occasion 230 3, 35 | his teaching are the eight beatitudes, which are addressed to 231 4 | nets were breaking, they beckoned to their partners in the 232 | becoming 233 | before 234 3, 28 | survival and gain justice have begun to bear fruit. There was 235 3, 31 | responsibility to assume on behalf of all humanity stewardship 236 4, 45 | society: alcohol, drugs, behavioural addictions, gambling... 237 3, 31 | It is the task of human beings to care for, preserve and 238 3, 20 | Jesus Christ comes through believing his word proclaimed by the 239 3, 31 | industry can bring great benefits when undertaken with due 240 | Besides 241 1, 6 | shaped the nation into a bi-cultural society, where integration 242 4, 38 | deepen their love for the Bible and make it an essential 243 3, 30 | the Church's position on biomedical and health issues in the 244 3, 20 | this story of the Church's birth in Oceania, the Synod Fathers 245 1, 9 | and reverence. In a unique blend, these ceremonies expressed 246 2, 13 | s overarching grace and blessing.(33) The present generation 247 3, 33 | understanding which will blossom fully in later years. Secondary 248 3, 18 | floods come, and the winds blow and beat upon that house, 249 1, 7 | modernization, which has blurred the line between the indigenous 250 1, 7 | Church and other religious bodies have a diminished voice 251 4, 49 | and reading theological books and journals; personal efforts 252 2, 13 | sacrifices have, by God's grace, borne much fruit. As the peoples 253 3, 33 | scholars from the various branches of human knowledge. They 254 1, 5 | fully in him and whom he breathes into his disciples (cf. 255 2, 11 | Successors to confirm their brethren in faith (Lk 22:32) and 256 Con, 53 | Christians, protect us!~Bright Star of the Sea, guide us!~ 257 2, 14 | our world in a way that brings hope to the many who suffer 258 1, 7 | Peter To Rot, killed on New Britain in 1945, towards the end 259 4, 36 | among us" (Jn 1:14), God broke into human history so that 260 4, 49 | renewal".(168) This support in brotherly love is particularly important 261 3, 25 | Hindus; and in still others, Buddhist centres are being established. 262 3, 28 | tough bark is scarred and burned, but inside the tree the 263 3, 28 | a saying from Australian bush life heard in the Synod 264 3, 28 | standing in the middle of a bush-fire sweeping through the timber: 265 3, 27 | together with politicians, business executives and community 266 4, 49 | uncertainty, isolation, busyness and, at times, indifference 267 Con, 53 | of turmoil and in days of calm,~we will always look to 268 Con, 53 | light~prepared in him who calmed the sea.~Keep all your children 269 1, 7 | Vitores and Blessed Pedro Calungsod, killed together in 1672 270 4, 48 | integrated formation of candidates for the priesthood in Oceania: 271 1, 7 | There is a need now for careful discernment to see what 272 2, 15 | given lay men and women to carry out their mission, which 273 2, 13 | have spent themselves in carrying the Gospel to Oceania;(32) 274 3, 27 | gambling, especially in casinos which hold out the promise 275 1, 3 | Lord himself urges us "to cast our nets once more" (Lk 276 1 | and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for 277 2, 15 | especially to children and catechumens. "They all are direct witnesses 278 4, 48 | seminaries have been opened to cater for an increasing number 279 2, 17 | every form of human culture, Catholicism accepts, respects and puts 280 2, 12 | as a rich expression of Catholicity in various parts of Oceania, 281 3, 26 | to help eliminate their causes.~Human Rights~ 282 4, 48 | the Bishops expressed "caution concerning extremes of clericalism 283 3, 18 | regard, Pope Paul VI already cautioned Christians, saying that " 284 3, 21 | that, for the most part, it ceaselessly propagates an ideology that 285 4, 44 | hand of Christ who never ceases to reach out to them, especially 286 1, 8 | of God in Scripture and celebrated in the Sacraments of the 287 1, 9 | the King when the Church celebrates Jesus as the Lord in whom 288 3, 18 | the underlying reason for celebrating the Special Assembly of 289 3, 18 | to an awareness of the centrality of God in the whole of human 290 2, 11 | is perpetuated down the centuries through apostolic succession; 291 1, 9 | In a unique blend, these ceremonies expressed the unity of faith 292 2, 14 | complacency. The Church is challenged to interpret the Good News 293 1, 7 | of faith are Saint Peter Chanel, martyred in 1841 on the 294 Con, 53 | and healing. In churches, chapels and homes, the image of 295 2, 11 | communion - the koinonia - that characterizes the entire life of the Church. 296 3, 34 | life in the spirit of their charism. These people enable the 297 3, 33 | societies have every reason to cherish their vocation. Consecrated 298 4, 41 | is widely practised and cherished as a source of healing grace.~ 299 1, 5 | follow him.(4) He is the chief Shepherd of our souls, and 300 4, 48 | speak of a special personal choice by God of an apostolic fruitfulness: ' 301 3, 18 | crossroads, requiring important choices for the future. They were 302 3, 33 | Particular care must be taken in choosing and forming scholars to 303 4, 49 | especially at the Mass of the Chrism on Holy Thursday. Priests 304 4, 43(137)| Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Christifideles Laici (30 December 1988): 305 2, 12(29) | of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 37.~ 306 3, 29 | the Synod recommended that Church-related funding agencies review 307 3, 33(112)| For Catholic Education, Circular Letter The Catholic School 308 4, 49 | to their needs in every circumstance. They were also sensitive 309 3, 33 | contribution to the Church and civil society in Oceania has been 310 1, 6 | different nations, languages and civilizations".(9)~The Christian faith 311 3, 27 | put into practice.~Without claiming to be experts in the field, 312 3, 35 | or reconciliation between clans, tribes or other groups 313 4, 48 | caution concerning extremes of clericalism or secularism and the dangers 314 2, 13 | more are sent to the world closer to home, and the Synod Fathers 315 3, 19 | Priests are the Bishops' closest co-workers and greatest 316 1, 9 | Assembly. The opening and closing liturgies incorporated signs 317 1, 6 | Land of the Great White Cloud". Colonization and later 318 3, 18 | religious truths and values clouds the face of divine love. 319 3, 21 | need to collaborate when codes of ethics for the media 320 3, 20 | presented in a rationally coherent way, so as to favour its 321 3, 21 | Church leaders need to collaborate when codes of ethics for 322 3, 33 | tertiary institutes, training colleges and universities, which 323 2, 11 | expresses in a personal and collegial way the communion - the 324 1, 6 | with nature. Discovered and colonized by European people who named 325 2, 13 | never meant to be just a comfortable place for its members. The 326 4, 40 | ceased to obey the Lord's command, "Do this in memory of me" ( 327 4, 52 | by the Risen Christ, who commanded his Apostles, "Put out into 328 4, 38 | vernacular languages. Much highly commendable work of biblical translation 329 4, 44 | region: "Do not be afraid to commit yourselves to the task of 330 1, 7 | with strong traditional and communal features, to those which 331 2, 15 | the faith is often best communicated orally by telling stories, 332 3, 21 | devise a pastoral plan for communications at the national, diocesan 333 4, 49 | aspects. "Priests need the company and support of other priests 334 3, 25 | philosophy, anthropology, comparative religions, the social sciences 335 2, 12 | have arrived in Oceania in comparatively recent times, and they have 336 3, 23 | have led in the past to competition and opposition. In recent 337 2, 14 | Yet there is no room for complacency. The Church is challenged 338 4, 49 | procedures to respond to complaints in this area, and is unequivocally 339 2, 10 | s deliberations. It is "complemented and illustrated in the understanding 340 3, 33 | unity of knowledge cannot be complete unless theology is allowed 341 3, 18 | point where they accept a completely secular outlook as the norm 342 4, 40 | 40. The Eucharist completes Christian initiation and 343 2, 10 | Passover was brought to completion by the outpouring of the 344 3, 25 | each in its own place, component elements and authentic forms 345 3, 22 | overlooked. The need for comprehensive courses for adults and children 346 3, 34 | this cannot be allowed to compromise the Church's fundamental 347 4, 49 | Priestly Ordination, and in a concelebration of the Eucharist with the 348 4, 45 | Australia: "The Christian concept of marriage and the family 349 4, 48 | Bishops expressed "caution concerning extremes of clericalism 350 3, 23 | Christian leaders act in concert and make common declarations 351 4, 45 | family will always need the concerted pastoral care of the Church, 352 Con, 53 | 53. To conclude this Apostolic Exhortation, 353 Con | CONCLUSION~Mary our Mother~ 354 4, 44 | it can be most helpful in conferring a sense of identity and 355 1, 3 | all our burdens, and this confers the strength to accomplish 356 4, 49 | preaching and teaching, hearing confessions, and reading theological 357 2, 14 | claims to undermine our confidence, for we have found the pearl 358 4, 52 | ceased to walk joyfully and confidently with Christ, telling his 359 3, 33 | the Sacraments of Penance, Confirmation and Eucharist.~In the primary 360 2, 14 | destructive. This can create a confusion in the young which leaves 361 2, 11 | diocesan pastoral plan in conjunction with the faithful and their 362 1, 7 | people's moral life and conscience. A large part of Oceania, 363 1, 7 | role in forming people's consciences. Likewise, the Church and 364 3, 19 | also play their part by consecrating the world to God, and many 365 1, 7 | decisions are reached by consensus achieved through an often 366 3, 30 | sacredness of life is a consequence of the Christian understanding 367 4, 45 | society, with the gravest of consequences for society itself. As I 368 4, 37 | importance of the life of prayer, considering the fact that the whole 369 2, 12 | ecclesial aspects a more consistent and active charity".(31) 370 4, 42 | Sacrament are of great help and consolation to the sick and suffering, 371 3, 22 | Their work needs to be consolidated and extended to ensure that 372 3, 23 | doctrinal dialogue, or its consolidation where it already exists. 373 4, 45(144)| Apostolic Exhortation Familiaris Consortio (22 November1981), 21: AAS 374 3, 34 | teaching to the new challenges constantly arising in the medical field. 375 4, 49 | priests with their Bishop constitute a unique community, often 376 4, 49 | that "all priests, who are constituted in the order of priesthood 377 2, 12 | dialogue, participation and consultation as practical expressions 378 3, 31 | stewardship of the Pacific Ocean, containing over one half of the earth' 379 3, 21 | critically evaluating the content of programmes. Catholic 380 1, 6 | Geographically, Oceania comprises the continent of Australia, many islands, 381 Int, 2 | Assembly, as one in a series of continental Assemblies intended to prepare 382 Int, 2 | joined by Bishops from other continents and heads of dicasteries 383 2, 12 | the Churches",(29) which contributes in many ways to the concrete 384 4, 46 | deep sense of fulfilment in contributing to parish life, participating 385 2, 16 | inculturation meant a new conversation between the world that they 386 1, 7 | to public life. Religious convictions and the insights of faith 387 3, 33 | the Christian message in a convincing and systematic way. Yet " 388 1, 9 | Oceania made it important to convoke a separate Synod Assembly. 389 3, 21 | diocesan and parish levels. Coordination of the Church's efforts 390 4, 40 | this in memory of me" (1 Cor11:24). The Catholics of Oceania 391 3, 19 | be a true leaven in every corner of society in Oceania. Upon 392 3, 31 | increasingly powerful transnational corporations which can lead to deforestation, 393 4, 45 | many pressures. This can corrode marriage as the basic unit 394 3, 35 | Hall. The Church provides counselling services to people with 395 3, 34 | Fathers recommended that to counteract the influence of "a culture 396 4, 51 | missionary apostolate of countless men and women religious, 397 3, 20 | felt the need for a new and courageous preaching of the Gospel 398 1, 4 | by this question.~In the course of history, thanks to the 399 3, 34 | responsible for legislation and court decisions, especially since 400 3, 34 | Church's mission and how it covers every aspect of healing, 401 2, 14 | clearly destructive. This can create a confusion in the young 402 3, 33 | a new evangelization in creating a positive climate for the 403 1, 3 | mission with new energy and creativity. The Synod saw this clearly 404 3, 23 | a great obstacle to the credibility of the Church's witness. 405 3, 34 | Because of the current crisis in providing and financing 406 3, 29 | funding agencies review their criteria in order to open up their 407 3, 18 | Oceania as a whole is at a crossroads, requiring important choices 408 4, 37 | continued to grow, and large crowds would gather to hear him 409 1, 5 | problems and burdens.~The Crucified and Risen Lord is the High 410 3, 31 | to care for, preserve and cultivate the treasures of creation. 411 1, 7 | impose elements which were culturally alien to the people. There 412 4, 37 | and to have their sickness cured; he would always go off 413 Int, 2 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia. Other members of the Church 414 4, 43 | named Matthew sitting by the customs house, and he said to him, ' 415 4, 48(160)| Apostolic Exhortation Pastores Dabo Vobis (25 March 1992), 43- 416 2, 15 | praying in word, song and dance. To guide and develop this 417 4, 48 | clericalism or secularism and the dangers of inadequate competence, 418 Con, 53 | the Church,~your sons and daughters thank you~for your trusting 419 1, 5 | generations.~As the Son of David, Jesus is not only King 420 Con, 53 | you, the reign of God has dawned,~a reign of grace and peace, 421 3, 34 | whole owe them an immense debt of gratitude. Their presence 422 3, 21 | concern about standards of decency in the public media and 423 4, 50 | The Second Vatican Council decided to restore the permanent 424 4, 51 | involvement in planning and decision-making in the Diocese; by the same 425 3, 28 | advocacy of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous 426 3, 30 | society as a whole in order to declare the power and beauty of 427 2, 10 | So too the Synod Fathers declared that "the Church is essentially 428 1, 6 | occasion I recalled that "by declaring her 'Blessed' the Church 429 3, 18 | disappointments and the growth and decline of particular Churches in 430 4, 40 | which leads to an ever decreasing population and the isolation 431 3, 33 | honour and responsibility to dedicate themselves without reserve 432 2, 15 | Dioceses, and about the deepening of faith among their people 433 3, 26 | promotion of human rights, the defence of human life and dignity, 434 3, 30 | death", the Church has to defend the right to life from the 435 3, 27 | perform a unique role in defending workers' rights. To be faithful 436 3, 31 | corporations which can lead to deforestation, despoliation of the land, 437 4, 38(128)| Constitution on Divine Revelation Dei Verbum, 25; Saint Ambrose, 438 2, 10 | background of all the Synod's deliberations. It is "complemented and 439 3, 24 | and movements, which often deliver the very opposite of what 440 1, 6 | saying that the holiness demanded by the Gospel is as Australian 441 1, 6 | by struggles for stable democracy, social justice and the 442 1, 7 | Christ. The Church in Oceania demonstrates a real spirit of cooperation, 443 1, 7 | insights of faith are at times denied their due role in forming 444 4, 49 | identity, in particular the denigration of priestly celibacy in 445 3, 21 | in the public media and denounced the level of violence they 446 3, 30 | about human rights while denying the most basic right of 447 4, 47 | discovering Christ at a new depth, and this experience enables 448 2, 11 | effect of this communio is described in the Acts of the Apostles: " 449 2, 14 | with unfulfilled hopes and desires, to those who are Christians 450 3, 18 | weariness of spirit and despair. At such times, we need 451 2, 11 | as a cause for rejoicing. Despite the vastly diverse cultures 452 3, 31 | can lead to deforestation, despoliation of the land, pollution of 453 3, 18 | and believe in God's mercy destined for all people in Jesus 454 3, 30 | Creator and its eternal destiny will help people see life' 455 3, 26 | and a just wage. In the developing countries of Oceania, the 456 3, 21 | possible, the Church should devise a pastoral plan for communications 457 3, 20 | community in Jerusalem. "They devoted themselves to the Apostles' 458 Con, 53 | brought with them a deep devotion to her as an integral part 459 4, 37 | Cross, the Rosary and other devotional exercises, as well as prayers 460 Int, 2 | continents and heads of dicasteries of the Roman Curia. Other 461 1, 6 | Blessed Mary MacKillop, who died in 1909 and whom it was 462 1, 7 | island of Futuna, Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores and 463 4, 46(152)| Apostolic Letter Mulieris Dignitatem (15 August 1988): AAS 80 ( 464 3, 18 | life's moral and spiritual dimension and to stop caring about 465 4, 52 | Oceania has offered many directions and suggestions which need 466 3, 18 | many efforts to apply the directives of the Second Vatican Council. 467 4, 50(172)| diaconorum permanentium and Directorium pro ministerio et vita diaconorum 468 3, 34 | particularly people with disabilities, HIVAIDS, the elderly, the 469 3, 30 | dying, women, children, the disabled and the unborn.~The Environment~ 470 3, 18 | fears, the achievements and disappointments and the growth and decline 471 3, 18 | most closely; and thus they discerned together new perspectives 472 1, 3 | mystery of the life of the disciple and apostle. It is certain 473 2, 15 | the Synod Fathers were not discouraged but recalled the simple 474 4, 47 | movements, many Catholics are discovering Christ at a new depth, and 475 1, 9 | participants it was a real discovery of the religious gifts, 476 3, 21 | challenges us all to become discriminating listeners, viewers and readers.(80)~ 477 3, 20 | makes her contribution to discussion about the values and ethical 478 4, 45 | the sad reality of marital disharmony, breakdown and divorce, 479 4, 49 | victims for the pain and disillusionment caused to them.(171) The 480 1, 3 | 5:1-11).(2) We must not disobey.~Presenting Jesus Christ~ 481 2, 16 | liberation from all the disorders caused by sin and is, at 482 1, 7 | religious sense which has led to disorientation in people's moral life and 483 1, 7 | land and, in many ways, a dispossessed cultural group.~One of the 484 2, 14 | in need or in pain, for disrupted families or people who face 485 2, 12 | their faithful and the great distance separating them from their 486 3, 24 | 24Ecumenism needs to be distinguished from the Church's approach 487 3, 33 | of the Church.(112) Yet a distinguishing feature of Catholic education 488 4, 45 | those caught up in this distress. The Synod was conscious 489 1, 6 | relatively small and unevenly distributed, though it comprises a large 490 3, 27 | has a diminished sense of distributive justice, and is too little 491 2, 11 | rejoicing. Despite the vastly diverse cultures and great distances 492 3, 34(120)| Paul II, Encyclical Letter Dives in Misericordia (30 November 493 3, 27 | which tends increasingly to divide rich and poor nations, communities 494 3, 34 | associations of Catholic doctors, nurses and health care 495 3, 35(123)| Apostolic Letter Salvifici Doloris (11 February 1984), 16: 496 4, 45 | can and should be called a domestic church".(144) Ultimately, 497 2, 12(29) | Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 37.~ 498 2, 16 | inculturation of the Gospel has a double aspect. On the one hand, 499 1, 4 | word. The Synod left no doubt that the Church, the communio 500 2, 17 | presentation of the truth of Christ drawing on the traditions and cultures


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