Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | context of today’s world, evangelisation is seen as a proclamation
2 Intro | articulated commitment to evangelisation. It is an invitation to
3 1 | the Church’s mission of evangelisation must be our basic and abiding
4 1 (9) | in finding new paths for evangelisation. John Paul II expressed
5 1, 1 | the Church’s mission of evangelisation. Having shown that there
6 1, 1 | whose express goal was evangelisation in the various contexts11,
7 1 (11)| Synods is to foster the new evangelisation. However, he also saw them
8 1 (11)| them as part of the new evangelisation (TMA 21). ~
9 1, 1 | has been expressed about evangelisation in the five continents have
10 1, 1 | on the forms of life and evangelisation in the various continents.
11 1, 1 | diversity of options in evangelisation, the differing viewpoints
12 1, 1 | grave responsibility for the evangelisation of the contemporary world
13 3 | raison d’etre, which is evangelisation. Communion and mission require
14 3 | on all these fronts of evangelisation. How can we contribute,
15 3, 3 | concentration of efforts in the evangelisation of culture still remains
16 3, 3 | the Church’s mission of evangelisation.~ ~
17 4, 2 | atmosphere and action of evangelisation.~ ~ More than once I have
18 4, 3 | dynamic in the mission of evangelisation. ~ ~Within this “synod”
19 4, 3 | Church and her mission of evangelisation. ~ ~A path that is still
20 4, 3 | will make any service to evangelisation most effective. Its progress
21 4 (96)| the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples: Dialogue andProclamation,
22 4 (97)| world of education, the evangelisation of culture and the means
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