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USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | A Reading of the Changes that have occurred in the 2 Int | gentes": A Reading of the Changes that have occurred in the 3 Int | Churches, especially as these Changes are seen from the Perspective 4 Int | Reading of the various changes that have occurred".~Before, 5 Int | however, getting into these changes, I think it would perhaps 6 Int | the context in which these changes have occurred, that is the 7 Int | the socio-psychological changes as well as those which have 8 1 | I - Socio Psychological Changes~In regard to the first category 9 1 | to the first category of Changes, we find those that have 10 1 | your attention so that the changes in the relationships in 11 2 | II - Ecclesiastical Changes~All these changes of a socio-political 12 2 | Ecclesiastical Changes~All these changes of a socio-political and 13 3 | III - Changes in the Consecrated Life~ 14 3 | socio-psychological and ecclesiastical changes which we have seen in the 15 3 | with either geographical changes or with those of the period 16 3 | seen the effects of these changes within the Institutes of 17 3 | the appearance of these changes which were both somewhat 18 4 | Territories Today~These various changes - psycho-sociological, ecclesiastical - 19 5 | difficulties which these Various Changes have brought into the Life 20 5 | at least partial, of the changes which we find in the world 21 5,1| John Paul described as "changes occurring within the missionary 22 Con | regard to a Reading of the Changes that have occurred (and 23 Con | a Reading of some of the Changes, and not all. My thanks.~ ~ Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
24 Int | have been numerous rapid changes which have given rise to 25 Int | there have been profound changes at every level. There have 26 Int | every level. There have been changes at the social, cultural, 27 Int | religious and ecclesial changes. All these changes have 28 Int | ecclesial changes. All these changes have conditioned the lives 29 1 | Socio cultural and ecclesial changes continue to be important 30 1,1| There have been radical changes for persons and for the 31 1,1| These socio political changes have given rise to the need 32 1,3| The cultural and religious changes have upset the security 33 1,5| have been some profound changes in relation to consecrated 34 1,5| fostered by the socio-economic changes, by new roles which are 35 1,6| theological level~Theological changes pervade all the Churches. 36 1,6| their experience of the changes which have taken place. 37 1,6| the many socio-ecclesial changes have stirred up the standard 38 2,1| 2.1 Recognize the changes and discern what is coming 39 2,1| arise from the fact that the changes of recent years have not 40 2,2| mission of the Church. The changes in the Church are not a Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
41 3 | simply because cultural changes happen slowly. We have learnt Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
42 | the following attitudinal changes in us: ~ Accept the diversity


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