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USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,5| possibility of real missionary activity in the "ad gentes" sense 2 3 | in regard to the pastoral activity in the dioceses where they 3 3 | various forms of apostolic activity and a better coordination 4 4 | the life and missionary activity of these Institutes and 5 4 | accepting some missionary activity "ad gentes" as one of their 6 4 | to engage in missionary activity in the sense of direct evangelisation 7 4 | inter-religious dialogue, ecumenical activity and human promotion or development 8 4 | latter type of missionary activity. All this notwithstanding 9 4 | of the diocesan pastoral activity~ Again, the relationships 10 4 | engage in true missionary activity "ad gentes". For example, 11 4 | or in Centers of Pastoral activity. While one can understand 12 4 | concerns their missionary activity in the territories of the 13 4 | Societies their missionary activity in a diocese is subject 14 4 | on which their missionary activity in dioceses under its jurisdiction, 15 4 | includes their missionary activity. In this case the CEP which 16 4 | over both the missionary activity and the diocesan Bishop 17 5,1| who engage in missionary activity "ad gentes" to continue 18 5,1| continue their missionary activity for the Church in "ad gentes" 19 5,1| some form of missionary activity in their home countries, 20 5,1| employed in ordinary pastoral activity in one or other of their 21 5,1| orientation of apostolic activity resulting from what Pope 22 5,1| recruited for direct missionary activity in mission territories, 23 5,3| for undertaking missionary activity together. Since they come 24 5,3| efficient for the pastoral activity they bring to the local 25 5,5| spade work" or preliminary activity that surrounds the coming 26 5,5| various fields of apostolic activity there is very often a lack The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
27 1,1| new demands.~Missionary activity is nothing else, and nothing 28 1,1| human race today. Missionary activity is intimately related to 29 1,1| women?~Perhaps missionary activity develops in too close a 30 2 | sending out", but also as an activity for saving the gentiles. 31 2 | mission ad gentes as an activity aimed at those who do not 32 2 | in particular: missionary activity derives from the Trinitarian 33 2 | ecumenical or missionary activity. Specifically missionary 34 2 | Specifically missionary activity is described as follows:~ 35 2 | missions" mean primarily an activity characterised by the first 36 3 | If all of the Church’s activity is missionary, what is the 37 3 | the specific missionary activity, the mission ad gentes which 38 3 | disappearing (RM 35).~Missionary activity has been defined in terms 39 3 | relationship to missionary activity have too often overlooked Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
40 Int | dynamism for missionary activity in the European churches 41 1,1| a successful missionary activity were the number of baptisms, 42 2,2| for a renewed missionary activity. Concretely speaking, in 43 2,2| few decades, missionary activity evolved progressively into 44 3,1| a systematic missionary activity, the Catholic Church would 45 3,1| Father" (AG 2). "Missionary activity is nothing else and nothing 46 3,1| in the world. Missionary activity builds God's Kingdom, that 47 3,1| oppressors. Hence, missionary activity has two priorities: concern 48 4,2| sense that every missionary activity must be respectful of persons 49 4,2| specifically missionary activity. Some of us, more and more 50 4,3| Church consider a certain activity as part of their patrimony 51 4,3| transfer of a parish or an activity to the diocese. Meanwhile Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
52 Int | considerable force in missionary activity. If we take into consideration 53 Int | those involved in missionary activity. In Africa and Asia, four 54 Int | understanding of the purpose and the activity of the mission ad gentes. ~ 55 1 | possible to define missionary activity and to see all its challenges 56 1,4| the level of missionary activity directed by the new pastors, 57 2,2| of the mission and its activity, of the nature and role 58 2,2| and purposes of missionary activity, but rather strengthen and 59 2,2| for all humankind, and her activity is not limited only to those 60 2,2| who goes before the very activity of the Church because he 61 2,2| responsibility for missionary activity is invested in the College 62 2,2| meaning and of its exemplary activity. "In Christian countries 63 2,2| presentation of missionary activity. The first has to do with 64 2,2| All forms of missionary activity are directed to proclamation 65 2,2| Christ, so too all missionary activity is directed to the proclamation 66 2,3| RM 22.23). "Missionary activity renews the Church, revitalizes 67 2,3| not only for missionary activity ad gentes in keeping with 68 2,4| the Church's missionary activity in virtue of their interior Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
69 Pre | they are in full apostolic activity.~It is probably correct 70 Pre | apostolic, pastoral or diaconal activity ( a closer danger today)~ 71 1 | had the missio ad gentes activity in the elaboration of the 72 1 | field ? One particular activity that characterise our presence Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
73 1 | has promoted missionary activity with exemplary zeal. It Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
74 | is primarily a spiritual activity itself turning out to be


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