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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes" Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,5| remarked a "mass phenomenon" (RM, 82). Reasons of work are 2 1,5| in their lands of origin (RM, 82). The "melting pot" 3 4 | but properly understood (RM, 9; Missionary Catechesis, 4 4 | absent or insufficient" (RM, 34). This is in keeping 5 4 | particular area of it" (AG, 32; RM, 34) and we might add that 6 5,1| expects of them today" (RM, 65). Another possible 7 5,2| our present Holy Father in RM, 31-40; 65-66; 79-80.~ 8 5,4| limits of energy or time (RM, 65). These Institutes undertake 9 5,4| the Bishops themselves, (RM, 66); Mutuae Relationes, 10 5,4| is still only beginning (RM, 1). They remain models 11 5,4| enthusiasm of their charisma (RM, 66). This is the first The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
12 1,2| Christ and his love for us (RM 11).~The mission, just as 13 2 | Mt 28:19; Lk 24:47; see RM 23).~This word is the translation 14 2 | as the Pope acknowledges (RM 39). It is true that the 15 3 | considered obsolete... (RM 32).~As a final thesis we 16 3 | is still a current need (RM 34).~The mission ad gentes 17 3 | in no way disappearing (RM 35).~Missionary activity 18 3 | initial evangelisation. (RM 37).~Let us take, for example, 19 3 | as the Pope reminds us (RM 1,37).~Thus the criterion 20 3 | still a valid indicator (RM 37).~Nor should we forget 21 3 | of the situation in Asia (RM 37). Perhaps the institutes 22 3 | and developing the Church (RM 49).~The specific nature 23 3 | neglected or forgotten (RM 34).~Despite this, today 24 3 | likewise throughout the world (RM 85).~Certainly, although 25 3 | have, we shall receive... (RM 85, 34 to the end).~Faith 26 3 | it is given to others! (RM 2).~Theologically this fact 27 3 | EN 80, mentioned also in RM 36).~Now it is a question 28 4 | and a specific mission" (RM 66, which in turn cites 29 5 | drives" (a term repeated in RM 23,25,26,33,87) them to 30 5 | cultures and religions (RM 26). If the Spirit drives 31 6 | message about conversion (RM 46). Evangelisation is a 32 6 | nor dispenses one from it (RM 55, 11, 44, 46).~How should Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
33 Int | missionary encyclical (cf. RM 2, 32). During these years 34 2,2| expression of revelation (cf. RM 4-6), presents a radical 35 2,2| wish to receive it (cf. RM 7) and at the same time 36 2,2| them his salvation (cf. RM 10). Therefore the Church 37 2,2| to Christ's message (cf. RM 11), respecting the freedom 38 2,2| the value of cultures (cf. RM 8). ~II. Church and Kingdom~ 39 2,2| the whole of humanity (cf. RM 12), it is the reality proclaimed 40 2,2| realized in his person (cf. RM 13-16, 18), it is the reality 41 2,2| identical with her (cf. RM 18), it may be present beyond 42 2,2| confines of the Church (cf. RM 19-20), its aim is to achieve 43 2,2| eschatological fulness (cf. RM 20). The different dimensions 44 2,2| who accept her message" (RM 20). The Kingdom of God 45 2,2| Acts of the Apostles (cf RM 26-27). "What was done at 46 2,2| sent forth to the nations" (RM 62).~The internal communion 47 2,2| to the outside world (cf. RM 49, 62), but they should 48 2,2| not exist everywhere (cf RM 37) and that the peoples 49 2,2| are still numerous (cf. RM 3, 40), and that missionary 50 2,2| missionary needs are immense (cf. RM 30, 35, 86).~III) The principal 51 2,2| the mandate of Christ (cf. RM 22-23) who guides the mission ( 52 2,2| guides the mission (cf. RM 24-25), who makes the whole 53 2,2| community missionary (cf. RM 26-27), who goes before 54 2,2| every time and place (cf. RM 28-29). He makes the Church 55 2,2| Church his cooperator (cf. RM 9) and the missionaries 56 2,2| missionaries likewise (cf. RM 23, 36). He also requires 57 2,2| and holiness of life (cf. RM 87). "We are missionaries 58 2,2| missionaries in word or deed" (cf. RM 23) by following the example 59 2,2| example of Christ himself (cf RM 13). "The universal call 60 2,2| holiness and to mission" (RM 90). "The real missionary 61 2,2| we produce good fruit" (RM 77). It is, of course, the 62 2,2| responsible for mission. (cf. RM 26-27). "At the beginning 63 2,2| proclamation whenever possible" (RM 27). The process was, as 64 2,2| were, one of osmosis ( cf. RM 26, 51). Among the many 65 2,2| many agents of mission (cf. RM ch. VI), primary responsibility 66 2,2| College of bishops (cf. RM 63). At the local level 67 2,2| non-Christians in the territory (cf. RM 63-64).~Today the Institutes 68 2,2| presence of the local church" (RM 37a).~The key text, however, 69 2,2| the mission ad gentes" (RM 82).~The purpose of the 70 2,2| values of the Kingdom" (RM 34). This threefold purpose 71 2,2| defining the Kingdom (cf. RM 17-20). The broadening of 72 2,2| values of the Kingdom (cf. RM 20, 57).~Reminders of the 73 2,2| newness of Christianity (RM 7), because the faith is 74 2,2| strengthened by sharing it (cf. RM 2), because it influences 75 2,2| salvation of persons (cf. RM 33), because it is a primary 76 2,2| duty of the Church (cf. RM 9). The task is immense ( 77 2,2| The task is immense (cf. RM 35, 37, 40), and consequently 78 2,2| afford to be complacent (RM 86). ~V) Complementary activities 79 2,2| Church and of the world". (RM 41). The encyclical goes 80 2,2| the themes of witness (cf. RM 42-43), of first proclamation ( 81 2,2| first proclamation (cf. RM 44-45), of conversion and 82 2,2| conversion and of Baptism (cf. RM 46-47), of the formation 83 2,2| formation of local churches (cf. RM 48-50), of ecclesial basic 84 2,2| ecclesial basic communities (cf. RM 51), of inculturation (cf. 85 2,2| of inculturation (cf. RM 52-54), of interreligious 86 2,2| interreligious dialogue (cf. RM 55-57), of human promotion ( 87 2,2| of human promotion (cf. RM 58-59).~These different 88 2,2| proclamation of his mystery" (RM 44). ~The second principle 89 2,2| and everything is good" (RM 60). ~VI) Consecrated life 90 2,2| the example of Christ" (RM 69). ~Obviously the specific 91 2,2| has a special role (cf. RM 69; VC 78). The services 92 2,2| of today (cf. VC 96-103; RM 37-38). In the concrete 93 2,3| given to us by Christ (cf. RM 22.23). "Missionary activity 94 2,3| inspiration and support" (RM 2). This is the first duty 95 2,3| various Institutes (cf. RM 69-70). It reminds those 96 2,3| the duty of the Bishops (RM 64) and of the whole community ( 97 2,3| of the whole community (RM 79-80). ~ Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life Chapter, Paragraph
98 | new and audacious thrust "(RM 66) to the spreading of 99 | Churches, as encouraged by RM 66. They also work on missionary