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| Alphabetical [« »] forgotten 1 form 25 format 2 formation 82 formative 3 formators 3 formed 4 | Frequency [« »] 87 been 85 spirit 84 its 82 formation 82 them 77 world 74 activity | Various Authors USG 53a Assembly - May 1998 IntraText - Concordances formation |
The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes" Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | erroneous catechetical or faith formation, as well as by the scarcity 2 3 | more complete and holistic formation at all levels that is adequate 3 3 | pressing and urgent need. (formation of formators) Inculturation 4 3 | of initial and continuing formation, etc.).~ 5 5,2| the initial and on-going formation of the members of missionary 6 5,2| both initial and on-going formation programmes. If Christ is 7 5,2| be satisfied simply with formation or preparation for inter-religious 8 5,3| races, cultures, previous formation and age, for undertaking 9 5,5| gradual and experienced formation which every new creature 10 5,5| sound, correct and proper formation for the structures and discipline 11 5,5| Diocesan Bishops in their formation: for Confessions, for courses 12 5,5| religious or quasi-religious formation. In the initial stages 13 5,5| training, including that of formation, on the part of some of 14 5,5| members of your own houses of formation whether in the mission territories The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
15 4 | the world, who help in the formation of the particular Church’ 16 6 | of a true and continuous formation. It cannot be improvised. 17 6 | catechesis, theological formation and secondary ecclesial Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
18 1,2| limited to recruitment, formation, logistics and fund-raising. 19 1,2| environment, so as to ensure their formation in a Christian environment. 20 1,2| mission stations, education, formation centers, seminaries, printing 21 2,2| this effort shifted to the formation of lay people and to adult 22 3,2| The option for BCCs, the formation of lay leaders, the creation 23 3,2| of centers for integral formation. The promotion of community 24 4,3| training of confrères in formation, and that are chosen according 25 4,3| question of having a house or a formation center nearby).~A task which 26 4,3| funding agencies.~4.3.6. The Formation of Missionaries~Most of 27 4,3| missionary Congregations have no formation centers of their own to 28 4,3| specifically missionary formation. The formation given aims 29 4,3| missionary formation. The formation given aims more often at 30 4,3| responsibility for leadership and formation and that is in a position Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
31 1,4| lack of apostolic spirit. Formation is increasingly becoming 32 1,4| importance being given to formation of the community. This tendency 33 1,5| for initial and ongoing formation are being progressively 34 1,5| of initial and ongoing formation, of the apostolate on a 35 1,5| lacking in means and in formation structures. The international 36 1,6| Magisterium and by ongoing formation. Among the various elements 37 2,2| Baptism (cf. RM 46-47), of the formation of local churches (cf. RM 38 2,5| those challenges is the formation of a diocesan clergy and 39 2,5| especially through a solid formation that the future will be 40 2,5| Institutes have just such a formation written into the DNA of Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
41 | The fact of relying on formation centers which are not ours 42 | responsibility for leadership and formation, those are very few. ~ Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
43 | ancient monasticism, up to the formation of "Christianity". This 44 | economic fabric.~Vocations and Formation – This is the most serious 45 | service.~How should monastic formation be conducted in the cultural Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
46 1 | Missio ad gentes and formation. The formation of those 47 1 | gentes and formation. The formation of those destined to the 48 1 | recharging " or ongoing formation. Is such a moment provided ? 49 1 | there interesting ongoing formation experiences for missionaries ? Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
50 | FORMATION FOR MISSION~ ~1. "Formation 51 | FORMATION FOR MISSION~ ~1. "Formation for mission" relates directly 52 | directly to the time of initial formation. However, in order that 53 | finds its place in life-long formation and in the pastoral choices 54 | provincial councils. An initial "formation in mission" which is pursued 55 | the people of today. Formation for mission, therefore, 56 | General Secretariat for Formation prepared a appendix to our 57 | prepared a appendix to our formation document entitled "The missionary 58 | dimension of institutional formation" (motivation, objectives, 59 | of missionary friars in formation communities -- those returning, 60 | missionary dimension in the formation context. Contact with happy 61 | service, is of great help to formation communities.~The task indicated 62 | and interaction between formation and the teaching of theology.~ 63 | poverty; an understanding of formation as discipleship; a comparison 64 | requirement of dialogue. 5. "Formation in mission" calls for the 65 | transformation of the place of formation and of the models and content 66 | the models and content of formation: ~ formation communities 67 | content of formation: ~ formation communities can be established 68 | international communities of formation, where the pluri-cultural 69 | aspect is evident in the formation team and in the community 70 | re-propose, for the purpose of "formation in mission," the value of 71 | which is community? 6. "Formation in mission" requires a new 72 | the one hand, friars in formation are attracted by the example 73 | achievements. These friars in formation, therefore, at the beginning Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
74 | contributing towards the formation of an Asian consciousness, 75 | spiritualities of other religions. Formation of a collective will in Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
76 2 | Formation~A separate challenge is 77 2 | appropriate and adequate formation program for lay associates. 78 2 | associates. Obviously the formation program must be balanced 79 2 | psychological preparation and formation. It would be irresponsible 80 2 | years, after six months of formation. There are Associates who 81 2 | adequate and appropriate formation for short and long term 82 4 | Maryknoll Sisters, sponsored the formation of the Maryknoll Mission