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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 Conference 2 Int | Consecrated Life and the Local Churches, especially as these Changes 3 Int | Whence the expression, "local Churches" here refers to such Churches 4 Int | Churches" here refers to such Churches in mission territories. 5 2 | are causing the Church or Churches to ask certain questions, 6 3 | of the life of the local Churches. These Major Superiors 7 5,1| where we find the "older Churches", we are witnessing a decreased 8 5,1| founded in the established Churches, is the tendency on the 9 5,3| Recruits coming from the young Churches newly or recently founded.~ 10 5,3| they bring to the local Churches and for being visible witnesses ( 11 Con | Apostolic Life and the Local Churches in mission territories. The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
12 2 | had a place alongside the Churches which had received the promise ( 13 2 | responsibility of the particular Churches and of all the members of 14 3 | where there are no local Churches or where their number is 15 3 | dangers is thatthe older Churches, involved in new evangelisation, 16 3 | the other hand, the young Churches are concerned about their 17 3 | to missionaries. To these Churches I say: Do not isolate yourselves; 18 3 | missionaries and support from other Churches, and do likewise throughout 19 3 | the communion among the Churches, and it has its foundation 20 3 | own identity, the young churches often fall into the phenomenon 21 3 | the countless independent Churches of South Africa. And "missiologists" 22 5 | help among the particular churches confronted with this new 23 5 | institutes and the particular Churches (VC 48-51).~ Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
24 Int | activity in the European churches and the invitation following 25 2,2| to create parishes, build churches, establish religious communities 26 2,2| after those of the European churches, rather than witness to 27 3,2| in the development of the churches we founded (cf. 1967 CICM 28 3,2| vocations in the European churches, we just risk to become 29 4,1| maturity and become local Churches assuming fully their responsibility 30 4,2| insertion than in local Churches where we are already working 31 4,3| evangelization but from the Churches we helped to grow. When Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
32 1,4| Bishops taking charge of the churches. The erection of the local 33 1,4| divisions. Overall, the local Churches have grown. There is an 34 1,5| another place. In the local Churches, the presence of religious 35 1,5| the increase in the local churches, there is a change from 36 1,6| changes pervade all the Churches. The missionaries have been 37 2 | Institutes and the local Churches and these are part of the 38 2 | that the life of the local Churches and of the Institutes is, 39 2,2| internal communion of the local churches should not diminish their 40 2,2| should be aware that local churches do not exist everywhere ( 41 2,2| territories entrusted to these churches... there remain vast regions 42 2,2| of the formation of local churches (cf. RM 48-50), of ecclesial 43 2,2| missionary cooperation in the churches requires that the members 44 2,3| is the first duty of the churches and of pastors at the different 45 2,3| Institutes and the local churches. The future depends on the 46 2,3| missionary fervor both in the churches of traditionally Christian 47 2,3| countries and in the younger churches" (RM66), ~Answering the 48 2,3| missionaries from all the churches. This will give new vigor 49 2,3| will give new vigor to the churches themselves and will promote Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
50 | recruiting in the mission churches asks for taking root there, Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
51 | in the places where the Churches are still conducting the " 52 | tasks in regard to the young churches of Asia and Africa, and 53 | the monasteries in the new churches:~Particular difficulties 54 | spontaneously in these young churches, while offering to be of 55 | of monasticism.~The new Churchesconcrete, specific requests Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
56 1 | identity ? Do the Young Churches look on them as second rank Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life Chapter, Paragraph
57 | accept candidates from Young Churches, and want to help missionary 58 | missionary Institutes in those Churches, as encouraged by RM 66. 59 | collaboration with their home churches, considering this task as The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
60 | are at work in the younger Churches are invited to open themselves Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
61 | present in the emerging Churches today; an appreciation 62 | missionary methods of the Churches mentioned in the Acts of Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
63 | the spirit of the Oriental churches would enrich our approach Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
64 3 | between two cultures and two churches.~


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