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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes" Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | world level and exercise a certain influence on the Consecrated 2 1,1| same time to maintain a certain dependence in their regard, 3 1,5| world. But it can also bring certain difficulties, hostility 4 1,5| Zealand and Canada, making certain areas in these countries 5 2 | Church or Churches to ask certain questions, and at the same 6 3 | determination, even if in a certain "first moment" upon the 7 4 | of Salvation. There are certain ideas or notions or understandings, 8 4 | various ways, one encounters certain difficulties in understanding 9 4 | Apostolic Life have revealed certain difficulties in regard to 10 4 | which have brought about a certain reduction of their Institute' 11 4 | and efficient running of certain diocesan structures or offices 12 4 | young particular Church at a certain stage of its growth and 13 4 | that Dicastery enjoys a certain competence over them. (PB, 14 5,1| this in turn has caused a certain inability on the part of 15 5,1| instances there exists a certain lessening of the members' 16 5,1| Institute, thereby diminishing certain essentials of both the religious 17 5,3| Institutes, (but also in certain others which have more recently 18 5,5| the diocese. A lack of a certain common discipline which 19 5,5| which gives them both a certain status and acceptability The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
20 2 | 781-792), it also has a certain novelty in introducing the 21 3 | mission". ...There is a certain hesitation to use the terms " Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
22 1,1| still quite widespread. A certain anxiety characterized the 23 1,1| devil's work. Whence, a certain aggressiveness going hand 24 1,2| catechumens came together, in a certain sense withdrawn from their 25 2,1| mission is not restricted to certain "territories".~ 26 2,3| Among the missionaries of a certain generation there is still 27 4,2| time has not come to leave certain places or activities and 28 4,3| evangelization, but in a certain sense we have become the 29 4,3| local Church consider a certain activity as part of their Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
30 1,1| part of the missionaries. A certain number have returned to 31 1,5| newly formed dioceses. Certain events have disturbed the 32 2 | PROBLEMS TO PROSPECTS~There are certain very real tensions within The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
33 | decrease, there is now a certain stability and even a push Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
34 | community itself. From this certain consequences follow: the Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
35 4 | consecrated life, as if certain cultures only could fully Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
36 2 | preparation or follow up. Certain aspects of the mission ad