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spiritual 12
spiritualism 1
spiritualities 1
spirituality 44
spoke 2
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44 christian
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44 spirituality
44 territories
44 time
43 charisma
Various Authors
USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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spirituality

The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,5| a specific charisma and spirituality, which acts as a source Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
2 1,6| development and justice, spirituality...~ 3 2,2| expressed in different ways of spirituality, mission, fraternal life, 4 2,2| bound up with a particular spirituality and apostolate, which takes 5 2,4| aspects of their charisma: spirituality, the apostolate and community 6 2,5| establishment of centers of spirituality (cf. VC 39, 93). Indeed 7 2,5| consecrated life should radiate spirituality (cf. VC 55, 57), mission The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
8 | that urges us to extend our spirituality and our service to other The witn. of cons. life in the local church Chapter, Paragraph
9 | synthesizes all others: spirituality.~Consecrated life is called 10 | an authentic missionary spirituality that expresses itself in 11 1 | The meaning of Christian spirituality~In speaking of the spiritual 12 1 | is run of understanding spirituality in a compartmentalised way 13 1 | action. This would convert spirituality into a disembodied spiritualism 14 1 | begin with the concept of spirituality as a style or way of living 15 1 | this reason, to speak of spirituality is not to speak about a 16 2 | dedicated to missionary spirituality. In it he underlines some 17 2 | part of every Christian spirituality. They take on different, 18 2,A| A. An incarnational spirituality.~In missionary work, Christian 19 2,A| God.~Through living this spirituality of Incarnation, God is experienced 20 2,B| B. A prophetical spirituality aware of the challenges 21 2,B| of the times.~Missionary spirituality continues to recognize the 22 2,B| of the times.~Missionary spirituality emphasizes that being docile 23 2,C| C. A spirituality based on love with a social 24 2,C| of the whole of Christian spirituality is a life-style of love, 25 2,C| understood in missionary spirituality not only in its individual, 26 2,D| D. A spirituality made of poverty and hope~ 27 2,E| missionary commitment.~Missionary spirituality ought to give witness to 28 Con | These traits of missionary spirituality we have outlined make us 29 Con | values of all Christian spirituality are lived in it clothed 30 Con | local Church.~Missionary spirituality in consecrated life demands 31 Con | of an authentic Christian spirituality in missionary work, "The Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
32 | is an intrinsic part of spirituality and of history. In the past, 33 | as an integral part of spirituality and of the vocational development Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
34 5 | about through a flexible spirituality allowing a process of discernment Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
35 | Hence a deep and abiding spirituality is essentially and extremely 36 | enriching dialogue with a spirituality suitable to the genius of 37 | new ecological vision and spirituality. Finally a meaningful dialogue Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
38 6 | Spirituality~The challenge to develop 39 6 | challenge to develop a unique spirituality for laity in mission is 40 6 | in a clerical or monastic spirituality. There is a need for a spirituality 41 6 | spirituality. There is a need for a spirituality that builds on the Christian 42 6 | world. Too often we see the spirituality of the lay missionary as 43 6 | of religious or clerical spirituality."~This challenge is also 44 6 | different expectations of spirituality and community life.~ ~


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