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39 communities
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38 because
37 religions
37 specific
37 still
37 years
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USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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religions

The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,5| followers of non-Christian religions who settle in other nations 2 5,2| the Church, and if various religions can be valid ways of salvation, The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
3 5 | non-Christians, in their cultures and religions (RM 26). If the Spirit drives 4 5 | the renewed traditional religions and with the new religious Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
5 1,1| general belief that the other religions were false and had to be 6 2,2| names that the traditional religions give to God. They often 7 3,1| able to replace the other religions. Had the time not come to 8 4,1| mission and non-Christian religions.~This led to a reaffirmation Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
9 1,2| all continents. The world religions themselves are not successful 10 1,3| religious field. Traditional religions, whether ethnic or international, 11 1,3| allegiance to a revival of religions. Religions have become aware 12 1,3| a revival of religions. Religions have become aware of their 13 1,3| necessary discernment. ~Religions are becoming organized and 14 1,3| and even the traditional religions are moving in this direction. 15 1,3| or in that of the native religions.~The cultural and religious 16 1,4| with or ignorance of other religions to dialogue with their members, 17 1,6| conflict to dialogue with the religions, the commitment to development 18 2,2| conscience, respect for persons, religions and cultures, dialogue and Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
19 | encounters with members of other religions~The monastery’s insertion Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
20 | study of the great world religions, missiology." In fact, in Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
21 | cradle of several great world religions and many ancient civilizations. 22 | people, the great world religions played a significant role. 23 | played a significant role. Religions in Asia are living religions, 24 | Religions in Asia are living religions, incessantly inspiring the 25 | the context of great world religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, 26 | paths for the dialogue of religions, shape the relevant forms 27 | the midst of various world religions and their spiritual heritage, 28 | between followers of different religions. It is communication between 29 | dialogue with non-Christian religions. Church in general, and 30 | presence in the midst of other religions. ~In order to work for a 31 | Accept the diversity of religions as a rich grace of God; 32 | better knowledge of other religions. This will enable us to 33 | and differences in other religions. Holy Father said in Assisi: " 34 | spiritualities of other religions. Formation of a collective 35 | and fundamentalism of all religions. All religions having a 36 | fundamentalism of all religions. All religions having a transforming mission 37 | dialogue with the non-Christian religions. Let me conclude this


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