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USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| 1. Crises in Regard to the 2 4 | and taking effect on March 1, 1989, removed from the 3 4 | structures (PB 90, par. 1). However, for what concerns 4 4 | competence over them. (PB, 90 §1). The only exception to 5 5,1| 1. Crisis in regard to vocations~ 6 5,4| still only beginning (RM, 1). They remain models of 7 5,4| divided into two types, 1) the simple contract between 8 5,5| CIVCSVA (Pastor Bonus, 90 §1; 105; 106 §1) by an agreement 9 5,5| Bonus, 90 §1; 105; 106 §1) by an agreement this latter The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
10 1,1| I.1 Today~Neither the consecrated 11 1,2| 1.2 THE MISSION AD GENTES~ 12 2 | antithesis to the Christians (1 Cor 5:1; 12:2; however sometimes 13 2 | the Christians (1 Cor 5:1; 12:2; however sometimes 14 3 | the Pope reminds us (RM 1,37).~Thus the criterion 15 5 | hearts (Rom 5:5, cited in PC 1; LG 40) and it is this charity 16 5 | Paul’s teaching reminds us (1 Cor 13). The love of God 17 5 | the love of the Father (AG 1). In this light we can understand 18 6 | and definitive" (DV 4, Gal 1). We cannot create a Gospel 19 6 | us his "witnesses" (Acts 1:8). A witness is not simply 20 6 | the experience of Jesus (1 Jn 1, ff.). Jesus, the faithful 21 6 | experience of Jesus (1 Jn 1, ff.). Jesus, the faithful 22 6 | the faithful witness (Rev 1:5), spoke of what he saw 23 6 | he became a witness (Jn 1:34). Through their life 24 7 | knowledge of the truth (1 Tim 2:4). Consecrated persons 25 7 | his own authority". (Acts 1:7) - Get to work.~Christ 26 7 | Kingdom to God the Father" (1 Cor 15:24-28) (VC 59)~This Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
27 1 | 1. First Period: from 1850 28 1,1| 1.1. Theological Presuppositions~ 29 1,1| 1.1. Theological Presuppositions~ 30 1,2| 1.2. Concrete Application~ 31 1,2| 2. Concrete Application~1.2.1. Places~Indeed, during 32 1,2| Concrete Application~1.2.1. Places~Indeed, during this 33 1,2| in a personal capacity.~1.2.2. Methods~The usual method 34 1,3| 1.3. Consequences for the 35 2,1| 2.1. Theological Presuppositions~ 36 2,2| Concrete Application~2.2.1. Places~At that time we 37 3,1| 3.1. Theological Presuppositions~ 38 3,2| Concrete Application~3.2.1. Places~In our ancient mission 39 4,1| 4.1. Theological Presuppositions~ 40 4,2| Concrete Application~4.2.1. Places~Every missionary 41 4,3| house we have built.~4.3.1. Structural Difficulties~ Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
42 1 | 1. COMMON PROBLEMS OF CONSECRATED 43 1,1| 1.1 In the socio-economic-political 44 1,1| 1.1 In the socio-economic-political 45 1,2| 1.2 In the field of culture~ 46 1,3| 1.3 In the religious field~ 47 1,4| 1.4 In the field of the Church~ 48 1,5| 1.5 On the level of consecrated 49 1,6| 1.6 On the theological level~ 50 2,1| 2.1 Recognize the changes and The witn. of cons. life in the local church Chapter, Paragraph
51 1 | 1. The meaning of Christian 52 2,D| wisdom of God (See I Cor 1:17-25.).~ Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
53 | FORMATION FOR MISSION~ ~1. "Formation for mission" Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
54 1 | 1. Is consecrated life truly


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