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USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3| Regions exercise on the persons who regularly use these. 2 1,4| of vast numbers of human persons.~ 3 1,5| growing mobility of so many persons, coming from different continents, 4 1,5| priests, religious or lay persons from the immigrant peoples 5 3 | the part of the former for persons of the latter nation as 6 3 | we have many requests for persons or courses in regard to 7 5,1| the decreasing number of persons who are choosing the Consecrated 8 5,1| witnessing a decreased number of persons who are choosing this way 9 5,1| result of the decline of persons entering Institutes from 10 5,2| the only Saviour, and if persons can be saved outside the 11 5,3| local communities made up of persons from different continents, 12 5,5| Institutes, made up of persons who came together in "Pious 13 5,5| Institute receiving these persons. Such a practice will assist The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
14 1,1| missionaries and as consecrated persons we are not removed from 15 1,1| Gospel (GS4).~Consecrated persons try to "discern" in the 16 4 | missionary, consecrated persons can find a privileged position. 17 4 | view of the consecrated personsrelationship with the Church 18 4 | particularly in consecrated persons. The view of the Church 19 5 | is from the consecrated personsprofound relationship to 20 5 | fraternal life.~Consecrated persons are to tend towards the 21 5 | simply a few consecrated persons, are in a position with 22 5 | experience"; all consecrated persons are called to a dialogue 23 5 | always open to consecrated persons according to their own charism.~ 24 5 | fidelity of the consecrated persons to their own particular " 25 6 | the Spirit, consecrated persons become, day after day, conformed 26 6 | mission" (VC 18). Consecrated persons extend not only Christ’s 27 6 | of Christ. "Consecrated persons" are in a position to live " 28 6 | the mission of consecrated persons is never without poverty, 29 6 | SC 7) and consecrated persons concretely so (VC 59). Thus, 30 6 | other cultures, consecrated persons can better discern the real 31 6 | hospitality, respect for persons and attention to the environment ( 32 6 | inculturation will help consecrated persons to live the radical nature 33 6 | with Jesus, consecrated persons can easily become "witnesses", 34 7 | Father; and the consecrated persons who are missionaries are 35 7 | 1 Tim 2:4). Consecrated persons see their lives as "A Patre 36 7 | difficulties faced by consecrated persons must in no way cause anyone 37 7 | dimension in consecrated persons. Today ecology is threatened 38 7 | ourselves if consecrated persons are responding to this challenge.~ Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
39 4,1| groups, refugees or displaced persons, people living in extreme 40 4,2| of other faiths or with persons who have no religion at 41 4,2| activity must be respectful of persons and cultures, but also in 42 4,2| their dignity as responsible persons, created to the image of Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
43 1,1| been radical changes for persons and for the mission. Every 44 2,2| conscience, respect for persons, religions and cultures, 45 2,2| respecting the freedom of persons and the value of cultures ( 46 2,2| influences the salvation of persons (cf. RM 33), because it 47 2,2| 73, 81). ~All consecrated persons, both men and women, who Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
48 | the missionaries to leave persons and places where they have


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