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USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | Consecrated Life and the Local Churches~The title of the 2 Int | Consecrated Life and the Local Churches, especially as 3 Int | Whence the expression, "local Churches" here refers to 4 3 | to have. Preparation of Local Leadership. There is again 5 3 | the need for preparing a local leadership from the mission 6 3 | good of the life of the local Churches. These Major 7 4 | pastoral activities which local Bishops have asked them 8 4 | Institutes are being asked by local Bishops to assume responsibility 9 4 | pastoral care should be done by local diocesan priests, thereby 10 4 | regulate relations between the local Ordinaries and the Institutes. 11 4 | with which regional or even local contracts will be drawn 12 4 | souls, yet as the number of local clergy increases, it should 13 4 | diocese and made subject to a local native Bishop. When the 14 4 | diocese is subject to the local diocesan Bishop.~While the 15 5,3| is the constitution of local communities made up of persons 16 5,3| activity they bring to the local Churches and for being visible 17 5,4| with the establishment of local hierarchies in the mission 18 5,4| relationship between the local diocesan Bishop and the 19 5,4| between themselves and the local diocesan Bishops is what 20 5,4| between an Institute and the local Ordinary, such as is provided 21 5,4| Institute in the diocese and the local diocesan Bishop is the system 22 5,5| assist in the foundation of "local" Institutes, made up of 23 5,5| Constitutions were approved by the local Ordinary, after having been 24 5,5| territories.~Given the fact that local diocesan Ordinaries no longer 25 5,5| and less traumatic for the local communities that receive 26 5,5| even close terms with the local Bishops. This is a preliminary 27 5,5| are acceptable also to the local Ordinary concerned. 28 Con | of Apostolic Life and the Local Churches in mission territories. The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
29 3 | areas where there are no local Churches or where their Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
30 1,3| indeed, since there was no local church the mission of those 31 2,1| a church community, of a local Church was more and more 32 2,2| and organization of the local Church.~The missionary's 33 2,2| accused of destroying the local cultures. In fact, this 34 2,2| Due to the shortage of local priests especially in the 35 2,3| first of all to promote the local Church, and in order not 36 2,3| service to a (still) deprived local Church. Neither is it exceptional 37 3,2| inculturate the message, until the local church is strong enough 38 3,2| missionary's integration in the local context. The option for 39 3,2| relying more and more on local resources. We are also 40 4,1| reach maturity and become local Churches assuming fully 41 4,2| should be entrusted to the local Church? What should we pass 42 4,2| a new insertion than in local Churches where we are already 43 4,2| inculturation as long as the local Church is not yet capable 44 4,3| heavy structures to the local clergy, who most probably 45 4,3| integrating ourselves in the local culture we will be able 46 4,3| members coming from the local Church consider a certain 47 4,3| When we started to recruit local missionary vocations we 48 4,3| missionary animation of the local church. However, this requires 49 4,3| should rely more and more on local contributions. This goes 50 4,3| longer possible to rely on local resources. And our missionary Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
51 1,2| state and race, between local culture and world culture. ~ 52 1,2| find that it is unsuited to local needs and find themselves 53 1,2| mixes ethnic groups and local traditions. That gives rise 54 1,2| brought a transition from the local to the global with cultural 55 1,3| culture and politics, whether local or international. Even among 56 1,3| therefore, been a change from local autonomy to mutual international 57 1,4| from mission status to the local Church. The number of local 58 1,4| local Church. The number of local diocesan clergy is increasing. 59 1,4| increase in the number of local Bishops taking charge of 60 1,4| churches. The erection of the local diocese means that the religious 61 1,4| apostolic personnel. The local communities cannot and have 62 1,4| apostolate coming from the local seminaries in some cases 63 1,4| divisions. Overall, the local Churches have grown. There 64 1,5| different Institutes in the one local Church have fostered other 65 1,5| to another place. In the local Churches, the presence of 66 1,5| Congregations and for the local foundations. There is an 67 1,5| and the increase in the local churches, there is a change 68 1,5| communities composed of local members. The refounding 69 1,5| take account of the new local members. The change of leadership 70 1,5| change of leadership to local members also requires adjustments. 71 1,5| increase in the number of local diocesan communities, lacking 72 2 | between the Institutes and the local Churches and these are part 73 2 | however, that the life of the local Churches and of the Institutes 74 2 | Institutes and on that of the local and the universal Church. 75 2,2| internal communion of the local churches should not diminish 76 2,2| they should be aware that local churches do not exist everywhere ( 77 2,2| bishops (cf. RM 63). At the local level the bishop is the 78 2,2| and in practice that each local church is missionary by 79 2,2| and the presence of the local church" (RM 37a).~The key 80 2,2| Gospel, building up the local Church and promoting the 81 2,2| 47), of the formation of local churches (cf. RM 48-50), 82 2,3| missionary Institutes and the local churches. The future depends 83 2,4| the various charisma~The local church must foster the identity 84 2,4| it is fitting that the local church should cultivate 85 2,5| communion.~The Church, even the local church, is one and whole 86 2,5| diocesan clergy and of the local members of diocesan or international 87 2,5| it and transmit it to the local church.~Another contribution 88 Con | consecrated life within the local church and the universal Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
89 | we have built, because of local personnel scarcity, or fear 90 | means that we resort to local resources which are exactly Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
91 | monastery’s insertion in the local environment – construction, 92 | support and insertion into the local social and economic fabric.~ Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
93 1 | in the relation with the local Church in mission ad gentes 94 1 | the missionaries to the local people, what are the problems The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
95 | rather, we are hoping for local vocations and the Institute The witn. of cons. life in the local church Chapter, Paragraph
96 | CONSECRATED LIFE~IN THE LOCAL CHURCH~ ~If we remember 97 | is called to offer in the local Church clear witness to 98 Con | Consecrated Life in the local Church.~Missionary spirituality Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
99 3 | into the community of the local sending Church. The associate


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