Chapter
1 Intro | fulfillment of Christ's mission – the General Congregation
2 Intro | friends in the Lord sent on mission like the apostles. Reading
3 Intro | servants of the Christ's mission in the real community life
4 Intro | the sharing of a common mission, Christ's own, as friends
5 Intro | fashioned to realize the mission of Christ. ~
6 1 | Today, we carry out our mission in a cultural environment
7 1 | than to the demands of the mission of Christ.~The Society will
8 1 | become a servant of his Son's mission in communion with others
9 1 | responsibly to Christ's mission. A community can never develop
10 2 | of servants of Christ's mission. It is an integral part
11 2 | an integral part of the mission itself in that it is a witness
12 3 | dispersion, one body for mission~Threatened by the individualism
13 3 | Lord's call to live his mission in a common fraternal love.
14 3 | start, they saw that this mission could not be carried out
15 3 | places because of their mission, present-day Jesuits are
16 3 | called to work alone in a mission of the Church. From the
17 3 | conscientiae" through which each mission would be viewed and reviewed
18 3 | in the light of Christ's mission and as a share in the mission
19 3 | mission and as a share in the mission of the universal body of
20 3 | dispersion" because of their mission. The Society asks them to
21 3 | responsibility is the renewal of the mission given to each companion,
22 3 | attentive to those who work in a mission of the Society in dispersion (
23 3 | exception – to concretize our mission: helping people encounter
24 3 | acknowledged. What this mission means in the concrete for
25 3 | will establish our common mission as a priority throughout
26 3 | Spirit continues the Son's mission among the men and women
27 3 | time – above all where that mission is unknown or disregarded –
28 3 | as servants of Christ's mission in which we are all united,
29 3 | second, as a function of this mission. Certainly, this shared
30 3 | Certainly, this shared ideal of mission takes on flesh in a concrete
31 3 | community in service of Christ's mission, all the while assuring
32 4 | be servants of Christ's mission gives its fundamental shape
33 4 | love for Jesus and for his mission that is absolutely the first
34 4 | Father's will (NC 314) to the mission of the Son (FN 2, 133).
35 4 | responsibility to the Society's mission. Jesuits are "members of
36 5 | our here-and-now concrete mission and in the union of the
37 6 | goods in the service of the mission of Christ (cf NC 315). ~
38 8 | from the demands of the mission (NC 321 and 327, 1). During
39 9 | can accompany him on his mission. It is in this spirit that
40 10 | and responsibility for the mission~It is easy to disclaim personal
41 10 | pretexts that we have a mission to accomplish and that a
42 10 | is a minute wasted: the mission comes first! We can make
43 10 | to the detriment of the mission given by the Lord at La
44 10 | working on the Society's mission. This is Christ's mission,
45 10 | mission. This is Christ's mission, which every General Congregation
46 10 | for a New Evangelization: mission and culture, mission and
47 10 | Evangelization: mission and culture, mission and justice, mission and
48 10 | culture, mission and justice, mission and dialogue. And it is
49 10 | community (which is itself mission) that we get a feel for
50 10 | it – in light of Christ's mission (NC 315). Some others of
51 10 | community are assigned the mission of praying for the Church
52 10 | which in fidelity to our mission is doing everything it can
53 10 | longer servants of Christ's mission. That mission is always
54 10 | of Christ's mission. That mission is always received and always
55 10 | responsible in real life for our mission before the Lord. Into this
56 10 | before the Lord. Into this mission, we can integrate community
57 10 | insofar as he accepts is as a mission of the whole body of the
58 Conclu| the service of Christ's mission, in the image and through
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