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USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4| resolve conflicts through dialogue and political endeavors 2 1,5| stimulus to hospitality, dialogue, service, sharing, solidarity 3 2 | true freedom, community, dialogue, reconciliation, solidarity, 4 3 | of greater communion and dialogue with members of the hierarchy, 5 4 | forms of inter-religious dialogue, ecumenical activity and 6 5,2| preparation for inter-religious dialogue and various apostolic activities The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
7 5 | foundations of interreligious dialogue. Through dialogue one learns 8 5 | interreligious dialogue. Through dialogue one learns many things from 9 5 | is more emphasis given to dialogue with the renewed traditional 10 5 | discernment to conduct a dialogue about "religious experience"; 11 5 | persons are called to a dialogue of respect and tolerance 12 5 | structures (Africa). The dialogue of social co-operation is 13 6 | have already spoken of "dialogue" and the religious life.~ 14 6 | and open interreligious dialogue, which "is not in opposition 15 6 | must always be proclaimed. Dialogue neither replaces evangelisation Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
16 3,2| steps in interreligious dialogue.~ 17 4,2| Mission fosters encounter (dialogue and proclamation) and solidarity.~ 18 4,2| conviction, and to establish a dialogue of life with them. This 19 4,2| them.~b. Interreligious Dialogue~Dialogue is part of mission, 20 4,2| Interreligious Dialogue~Dialogue is part of mission, not 21 4,2| restricted) sense that dialogue is a specifically missionary 22 4,2| in-depth interreligious dialogue.~c. Universal Solidarity~ 23 4,2| the Gospel; interreligious dialogue; contribution to inculturation 24 4,3| situations, interreligious dialogue, first evangelization have Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
25 1,4| ignorance of other religions to dialogue with their members, which 26 1,5| There is an increase in dialogue and cooperation between 27 1,6| being discovered, such as dialogue, inculturation, development, 28 1,6| inculturation, from conflict to dialogue with the religions, the 29 2,2| religions and cultures, dialogue and human promotion have, 30 2,2| 52-54), of interreligious dialogue (cf. RM 55-57), of human Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
31 | Proclamation, interreligious dialogue, solidarity with the more Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
32 | committed laity~Interreligious dialoguePlaces for encounters Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
33 1 | style is interreligious dialogue. What are the possibilities Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
34 | essential requirement of dialogue. 5. "Formation in mission" Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
35 3 | inculturation is a living dialogue between the Gospel integrated 36 5 | common life and a continuing dialogue with God, consecrated life Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
37 | MISSIO AD GENTES~Dialogue in the Non-Christian Context~ ~ 38 | and future prospects of dialogue in the non-Christian context. 39 | prepare the paths for the dialogue of religions, shape the 40 | constantly enter into meaningful dialogue with our immediate neighbors. 41 | neighbors. This approach of dialogue is well outlined in the 42 | 4.56). Inter religious dialogue is a meeting of heart and 43 | in the religious level. Dialogue is a peaceful and creative 44 | ways unknown to us. Thus dialogue is a part of the evangelizing 45 | church. ~At the heart of dialogue is the work of the spirit. 46 | condition for an effective dialogue. Dialogue is primarily a 47 | for an effective dialogue. Dialogue is primarily a spiritual 48 | its primacy of the Spirit, dialogue in Asia cannot bear fruit 49 | extremely important in any dialogue with non-Christian religions. 50 | leadership in enriching dialogue with a spirituality suitable 51 | to work for a meaningful dialogue we have to bring about the 52 | other traditions. Authentic dialogue demands that we respect 53 | engage in different types of dialogue: -the area of relations 54 | in the entire universe. Dialogue will help us understand 55 | Unity-diversity dynamics in dialogue will hopefully contribute 56 | spirituality. Finally a meaningful dialogue will take place in the non-Christian 57 | must for the success of dialogue in Asia. We have to come 58 | emerge in the context of dialogue. I would even go a step 59 | from our basic attitude of dialogue with the non-Christian religions. 60 | salvific event par excellence. Dialogue of tomorrow shall draw more 61 | would enrich our approach of dialogue in the non-Christian context, 62 | the power of His Spirit. Dialogue will bear abundant fruits


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