Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 1,2| has as its commitment and mission, which cannot be renounced,
2 Intro, 1,2| founder and in his or her mission within the Church.(5)~The
3 Intro, 1,2| better able to carry out her mission.~d) From Church as Sacrament
4 Intro, 4,5| as the undertaking of a mission of evangelization, has at
5 Intro, 5,7| as place and subject of mission: specific choices which
6 I, 2,10 | pastors, her faithful, her mission in the world.(27)~Particularly
7 I, 2,10 | throughout the world, have the mission of being clearly readable
8 II, 4,29 | together around their common mission.~
9 II, 4,30 | to which we are sent in mission. This is an avenue which
10 II, 4,31 | its upbuilding and for its mission in the world.~All of this
11 II, 5,35 | respects the spirituality and mission of the institute, is most
12 II, 5,35 | one face the challenges of mission by acquiring the tools necessary
13 II, 5,39 | common gift of vocation and mission, a gift far surpassing every
14 II, 5,39 | c) to focus on a common mission: each institute has its
15 II, 5,39 | each institute has its own mission, to which all must contribute
16 II, 5,39 | all that they are, for the mission of their religious family;~
17 II, 5,39 | recall that the apostolic mission is entrusted in the first
18 II, 5,39 | fraternity and a common mission. It may be necessary in
19 II, 5,43 | They are united in the mission to oppose prophetically
20 II, 5,43 | endowed with a specific mission to be accomplished within
21 II, 5,43 | brings with it a bond to the mission, but also to the community
22 II, 5,43 | between apostolic work and the mission. It is in communion with
23 II, 5,43 | freeing, so necessary for mission, is cultivated and grows
24 II, 6,48 | community.~Every community has a mission of its own to accomplish.
25 II, 6,48 | must accomplish a specific mission, received and defined by
26 II, 6,49 | point to new horizons for mission. Still more: an authority
27 II, 6,49 | of fraternal life and of mission.~When a decision has been
28 II, 6,50 | community life and in its mission in various contexts, should
29 II, 7,53 | is felt as an obstacle to mission, almost a waste of time
30 II, 7,54 | not the "entirety" of the mission of a religious community,
31 II, 7,55 | communities on their path of mission, whether this be contemplative,
32 III | AS PLACE AND SUBJECT OF MISSION~
33 III, 0,57 | essentially it is likened to a mission on behalf of communion....
34 III, 0,57 | communion.... Communion and mission are profoundly connected
35 III, 0,57 | source and the fruit of mission: communion gives rise to
36 III, 0,57 | communion gives rise to mission and mission is accomplished
37 III, 0,57 | gives rise to mission and mission is accomplished in communion".(72)~
38 III, 0,58 | Religious community and mission~Before reflecting on some
39 III, 0,58 | faithful to their specific mission, must face today in various
40 III, 0,58 | religious communities and the mission they are called to carry
41 III, 0,58 | various aspects of Christ's mission, the Spirit makes different
42 III, 0,58 | decidedly oriented towards mission and for them the type of
43 III, 0,58 | community depends on the type of mission. Institutes clearly ordered
44 III, 0,58 | Holy Spirit has given a mission to be carried out in the
45 III, 0,58 | entrusted with carrying out the mission, according to the different
46 III, 0,58 | who must take part in the mission of the Lord.~d) In recent
47 III, 0,58 | institutes, to emphasise mission over community, and to favour
48 III, 0,58 | bond between community and mission, in order creatively to
49 III, 1,59 | faithful to this, their primary mission, correcting and eliminating
50 III, 1,59 | growing difficulties of mission work and the scarcity of
51 III, 1,61 | or on the level of their mission".(76)~Taking part in a movement
52 III, 1,62 | sent to the front lines of mission, sometimes witnesses of
53 III, 1,63 | persons and demands of the mission in such a way as to promote
54 III, 1,63 | frontiers of the evangelising mission.~This exchange between the
55 III, 1,63 | of their lives, for the mission they undertake in the name
56 III, 1,64 | missions; great distances in mission territories; gradual decrease
57 III, 1,65 | 66. In mission territories~Fraternal life
58 III, 1,65 | special value in areas of the mission ad gentes because it shows
59 III, 1,65 | rarely it is precisely in mission territories that religious
60 III, 1,67 | collaborating in the common mission, responding positively to
61 III, 1,67 | institute, sharers in its mission, involved in its apostolic
62 III, 1,67 | suffering. They never leave the mission but they are placed at its
63 III, 1,67 | influence of the elderly. Mission has need of both, and the
64 III, 1,69 | family, in the charism and mission of the institute. In this
65 III, 1,69 | making the same charism and mission operative. In this way,
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