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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| themselves, or by returned missionaries who are now staying in their 2 4 | diminished in the minds of many missionaries All these questionings 3 4 | tasks might be given to missionaries in the early stages of a The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
4 1,1| and in history (AG9).~As missionaries and as consecrated persons 5 1,2| chose to save people through missionaries. The universal plan of salvation 6 1,2| Christ’s design, he sent missionaries and his Spirit "in such 7 2 | purpose is to form a Church. Missionaries must "go into the whole 8 3 | Paris is the first task. Missionaries are not those who set out 9 3 | the terms "missions" and "missionaries", which are considered obsolete... ( 10 3 | they close their doors to missionaries. To these Churches I say: 11 3 | yourselves; willingly accept missionaries and support from other Churches, 12 3 | there are less consecrated missionaries (I do not have the exact 13 5 | Paraclete"), dialogues with missionaries (Jn 16:13), guides them, 14 7 | consecrated persons who are missionaries are working in a history Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
15 1,1| pioneers of evangelization, the missionaries were influenced by the spirit 16 1,1| Christian Europe. Hence the missionaries were called to leave their 17 1,1| sickness and others). Many missionaries died of sickness or exhaustion 18 1,2| and fund-raising. Several missionaries back home for health reasons 19 2,1| of Louvain. Likewise, the missionaries were also won for these 20 2,2| in these countries, the missionaries make up for the lack of 21 2,2| the best of intentions the missionaries transplanted especially 22 2,2| qualified. Quite a number of missionaries studied the indigenous languages 23 2,3| countries on the other. The missionaries were priests, religious, 24 2,3| members and Bishops. Among the missionaries of a certain generation 25 4,2| proclamation) and solidarity.~As missionaries, we are called to meet peoples 26 4,2| process of self-evaluation. As missionaries, are we where we should 27 4,3| Congregations.~In principle, missionaries ad gentes help the Christian 28 4,3| maintain them. Too many missionaries have become "parish priests" 29 4,3| 4.3.6. The Formation of Missionaries~Most of our missionary Congregations 30 4,3| so as to form the future missionaries for this purpose.~4.3.7. Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
31 1,1| mentality on the part of the missionaries. A certain number have returned 32 1,1| About half of the Belgian missionaries, for example, returned from 33 1,1| the people has caused the missionaries to be increasingly involved 34 1,3| methods formerly used by the missionaries. Ethnic wars and the accompanying 35 1,4| benefactors of the individual missionaries has ceased or has been considerably 36 1,4| the decrease in Western missionaries from abroad. There is an 37 1,4| cases have disappointed the missionaries by their lifestyle and their 38 1,4| painful for some of the missionaries who find themselves obliged 39 1,5| difficult. In some places the missionaries have felt they have been 40 1,5| events have disturbed the missionaries. They have taken to questioning 41 1,5| been disturbing for many missionaries. They doubt if the evangelization 42 1,6| pervade all the Churches. The missionaries have been quicker to accept 43 2,2| cooperator (cf. RM 9) and the missionaries likewise (cf. RM 23, 36). 44 2,2| life (cf. RM 87). "We are missionaries above all because of what 45 2,2| are even before we become missionaries in word or deed" (cf. RM 46 2,2| ad gentes, while it had missionaries dedicated for life by a 47 2,2| life, and in particular the missionaries, cannot operate unless it 48 2,2| aspect which worries some missionaries is the very concept of the 49 2,3| needs ad gentes requires missionaries from all the churches. This Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
50 | INSTITUTES EXCLUSIVELY MISSIONARIES~ ~For a deepening of what 51 | psychological difficulties of the missionaries to leave persons and places Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
52 1 | is transferred from the missionaries to the local people, what 53 1 | formation experiences for missionaries ? Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life Chapter, Paragraph
54 | to the integration of lay missionaries in their communities and The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
55 | their turn, have become missionaries ad gentes.~In order to develop 56 | lay associates who work as missionaries ad gentes through our networks The witn. of cons. life in the local church Chapter, Paragraph
57 Con | mission ad gentes demands holy missionaries. It is not enough to update 58 Con | ardour for holiness’ among missionaries and throughout the Christian Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
59 1 | of the Gospel. Often the missionaries did not succeed in involving Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
60 1 | rather, as full fledged missionaries, a small distinction but 61 1 | the role of the laity as missionaries in their own right, to accept 62 1 | distinguish a program for "lay missionaries" from a program for lay 63 3 | projects rather than as missionaries in their own right. In many 64 3 | clerical vocations; the lay missionaries are given the tasks that 65 3 | full advantage of associate missionaries returning and promoting 66 4 | the part of associate lay missionaries.~In 1994 the Maryknoll Society, 67 6 | might lead to marriage. Lay missionaries are not called to a community


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