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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
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1 1,1| phenomenon and they exercise a different impact according to the 2 1,2| within them as a result of different ethnic compositions, and 3 1,5| many persons, coming from different continents, cultures, and 4 3 | preoccupation to respond to the different forms of "poverty" in the 5 4 | some authors gave rise to different debates, international symposiums 6 4 | religion have at times and in different ways given rise to doubts 7 4 | more of their efforts to different forms of inter-religious 8 4 | that there are two very different positions in regard to the 9 4 | various competencies of the different Dicasteries published on 10 5,3| made up of persons from different continents, races, cultures, 11 5,3| together. Since they come from different backgrounds, by way of language, 12 5,4| suggestions have been made in different documents of the Church. 13 5,5| these have already spread to different dioceses, and perhaps eventually, The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
14 6 | values discovered in the different civilisations can in fact Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
15 4,2| us to meet those who are different from us. It allows us to 16 4,2| This encounter can take different forms:~a. First evangelization~ 17 4,2| The Japanese context is different from the Zambian. There 18 4,3| encourage the presence of different Congregations in a diocese Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
19 Int | considerable contribution in different times and places. In recent 20 1,4| lifestyle is often all too different from that of the common 21 1,4| evangelization, integrating the different aspects of the mission. 22 1,5| clergy and the arrival of different Institutes in the one local 23 1,5| whose commitments were in different geographical areas and separated 24 1,6| We may distinguish three different stages: the security of 25 2,2| fulness (cf. RM 20). The different dimensions are interconnected 26 2,2| The Kingdom of God in its different dimensions is the horizon 27 2,2| mission of the Church is different in the various situations, 28 2,2| promotion (cf. RM 58-59).~These different activities may be seen in 29 2,2| thrown new light on the different states of the People of 30 2,2| ecclesial body, they have different and complementary tasks 31 2,2| and which is expressed in different ways of spirituality, mission, 32 2,2| be to new situations and different needs in complete openness 33 2,3| churches and of pastors at the different levels in their own territories 34 2,4| people of God which must have different ways to express itself if 35 2,4| Since consecrated life has different forms, it is fitting that 36 2,4| consecrated life in their different forms have a special contribution 37 2,5| whole even though there are different states and different charisma. 38 2,5| are different states and different charisma. All come together Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
39 | This change indicated a different attitude and a new awareness Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
40 Pre | to " conventualism " as different way of interpreting and 41 1 | Orders, have there been different approaches to missio ad 42 1 | approaches to missio ad gentes or different ways of understanding and 43 1 | assess the contributions of different cultures to the charism 44 1 | what extent can we accept different interpretations / updating 45 1 | charism on behalf of the different cultures ? Missio ad gentes 46 1 | difficulties are created in different missions in realising this Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life Chapter, Paragraph
47 | Societies of Apostolic Life are different from the Institutes of Consecrated The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
48 | people who have an entirely different language and culture.~Finally, The witn. of cons. life in the local church Chapter, Paragraph
49 2 | spirituality. They take on different, special forms when lived 50 2,E| prayer. We have to pray in a different way: in intimate relationship Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
51 | learning and interaction within different cultural situations, the Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
52 3 | I have tried to show how different perspectives enrich the Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
53 | mind between followers of different religions. It is communication 54 | genuinely be poised to engage in different types of dialogue: -the Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
55 5 | cycle" of the family, the different periods that the family 56 5 | in mission during these different stages. We have discovered 57 6 | even conflicts arise from different expectations of spirituality


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