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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| 3. The Influence of the Mass 2 5,3| 3. Difficulties flowing from 3 5,4| Enchiridion Vaticanum, vol 3, pp. 474-487).~This "mandate" The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
4 1,2| the mission of the Son (AG 3) and of all those who make 5 2 | Haer, V, chapt. 34, n. 3). And soon the geographic 6 2 | in locis missionum" (PC 3), etc., as the Pope acknowledges ( 7 5 | the universal mission (Eph 3:5-6), prays in the missionary ( 8 6 | heard from the Father (Jn 3:11). The Baptist began as Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
9 1,3| 1.3. Consequences for the Charisma~ 10 2,2| people for the Church.~2.2.3. Commitments~A special effort 11 2,3| 2.3. Consequences for the Charisma~ 12 3 | 3. Third Period: The Post-Conciliar 13 3,1| 3.1. Theological Presuppositions~ 14 3,2| 3.2. Concrete Application~ 15 3,2| 2. Concrete Application~3.2.1. Places~In our ancient 16 3,2| for the diocesan pastoral.~3.2.2. Methods~In practice, 17 3,3| 3.3. Consequences for the 18 3,3| 3.3. Consequences for the Charisma~ 19 4,2| extra           the poor~4.2.3. Commitments~Due to the 20 4,3| 4.3. Present-day Issues~The 21 4,3| the house we have built.~4.3.1. Structural Difficulties~ 22 4,3| make room for charisms?~4.3.2. Tension between Integration 23 4,3| their ways of thinking.~4.3.3. Psychological Difficulties~ 24 4,3| their ways of thinking.~4.3.3. Psychological Difficulties~ 25 4,3| impoverishment of their Province.~4.3.4. Presence in view of Recruiting~ 26 4,3| in Europe for example.~4.3.5. Financial Implications~ 27 4,3| the funding agencies.~4.3.6. The Formation of Missionaries~ 28 4,3| missionaries for this purpose.~4.3.7. The Age Structure of Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
29 1,3| 1.3 In the religious field~Profound 30 2,2| are still numerous (cf. RM 3, 40), and that missionary 31 2,2| element in her mission" (VC 3). Every form of consecrated 32 2,3| 2.3 Reawaken the sense of mission~ Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
33 | Servite Family in Rome.~3. The stable presence of Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
34 3 | 3. What has consecrated life


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