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| Alphabetical [« »] peace 3 peaceful 2 peak 1 people 60 peoples 24 perceive 1 perceived 2 | Frequency [« »] 63 today 62 dialogue 62 god 60 people 59 institute 58 other 57 different | Various Authors USG 53a Assembly - May 1998 IntraText - Concordances people |
The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| intimately related to the people of today.~At all times the 2 1,2| mediation. God chose to save people through missionaries. The 3 2 | belonging to the chosen people (the latter is designated 4 2 | 2; however sometimes the people converted from paganism 5 2 | to the "Christians", the people living in the lands where 6 2 | implanting the Church among people who do not yet believe in 7 3 | overall mission of the whole People of God and as a result become 8 3 | theological ideas, quite a few people - and members of institutes 9 3 | salvation is available to all people.~God can indeed effect the 10 6 | and the character of the people with whom they come into Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
11 2,2| defended the autochthonous people against the abuses of colonial 12 2,2| were seen as means to win people for the Church.~2.2.3. Commitments~ 13 2,2| to the formation of lay people and to adult catechesis.~ 14 3,1| all the members of God's people to be at the service of 15 4,1| isolated regions where the people feel abandoned; large cities 16 4,1| refugees or displaced persons, people living in extreme poverty, 17 4,2| language and the culture of the people that welcome us. We try 18 4,2| s active presence in the people's culture and living according 19 4,3| will be able to help the people to receive the Gospel as 20 4,3| culture, we will assist the people in reformulating it according Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
21 Int | missionary commitment of these people who are still a considerable 22 Int | general and the consecrated people who are committed to it. 23 1,1| time of independence most people were still living in a family 24 1,1| precarious condition of the people has caused the missionaries 25 1,2| schooling to unemployment. Young people with an education often 26 1,2| widespread phenomenon: young people do not become integrated 27 1,4| from that of the common people. The religious Institutes 28 1,4| challenges to be faced, the new people involved, the increase in 29 2,2| promotion have, for many people, obscured the concept of 30 2,2| RM87).~The whole Church, People of God, and every community 31 2,2| different states of the People of God: the laity, priests, 32 2,2| laity, priests, consecrated people. Although sharing in the 33 2,2| Spirit at the service of the People of God. Also, each Institute 34 2,4| alone, but of the whole people of God which must have different 35 2,4| promoting all the states of the People of God (cf. VC 48-50).~ Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
36 | the poverty situation of people, society etc. We are considering Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
37 | the bishops, clergy and people do not have a proper understanding Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
38 1 | missionaries to the local people, what are the problems arising ? Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life Chapter, Paragraph
39 | associates, priests or lay people prepared to play an active The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
40 | their home states, and with people who have an entirely different The witn. of cons. life in the local church Chapter, Paragraph
41 2 | sent, loving the Church and people as Christ loved them, being 42 2 | special forms when lived by people who, through their special 43 2,A| Someone who is present in all people among whom the seed of the Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
44 | and to speak of God to the people of today. Formation for 45 | order to be part of a new people. In this way, his work would 46 | respect the rhythms of the people. How are we to re-propose, Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
47 | tied to any one culture or people in particular (R.M. 52). 48 1 | themselves in the culture of the people among whom they were working. 49 1 | to meet among consecrated people some, who without openly 50 2 | at the fulfilment of the people of any culture. To help 51 2 | itself, but to leave family, people and culture to witness, 52 3 | integrated in a culture and a people of another culture. Such Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
53 | lives and cultures of Asian people, the great world religions 54 | inspiring the lives of the people, influencing the society, 55 | does reach out to other people through ways unknown to Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
56 2 | irresponsible to assign people to mission ad gentes situations 57 2 | Associate Priests; and 458 people have served in mission over 58 2 | twenty-five years. A total of 210 people have signed more than one 59 3 | possibility of reaching out to people who not connected to the 60 6 | holy relationships with people of the opposite sex that