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evangelised 4
evangeliser 2
evangelisers 1
evangelization 33
evangelization-oriented 1
evangelize 3
evangelized 2
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35 societies
34 3
34 about
33 evangelization
33 missio
33 out
33 pastoral
Various Authors
USG 53a Assembly - May 1998

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evangelization

Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst.
   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| Presuppositions~As pioneers of evangelization, the missionaries were influenced 2 1,1| rather seen as means for evangelization. From a theological point 3 1,1| of mission was the first evangelization of peoples who had not yet 4 1,2| the specific work of first evangelization. In concrete terms: CICM 5 1,2| exclusive responsibility for the evangelization of vast territories. Hence, 6 1,3| in a situation of first evangelization.~ 7 2,2| considered as places of first evangelization. Expelled from China, we 8 2,2| neglected.~2.2.2. Methods~Where evangelization bore fruit after a few decades, 9 3,2| an essential element of evangelization, together with the need 10 4,2| different forms:~a. First evangelization~First evangelization can 11 4,2| First evangelization~First evangelization can be seen as a specific 12 4,3| dedicated ourselves to the first evangelization, but in a certain sense 13 4,3| the territories of first evangelization but from the Churches we 14 4,3| interreligious dialogue, first evangelization have financial implications: Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
15 1,4| change from the spreading of evangelization to the organization of the 16 1,4| diminishing zeal for first evangelization and greater importance being 17 1,4| to work towards integral evangelization, integrating the different 18 1,5| missionaries. They doubt if the evangelization of these societies was really 19 2,2| gentes. The Congregation for Evangelization, for example, is still defined 20 2,2| from the point of view of evangelization, there is a distinction 21 2,2| situation of Christians, new evangelization for those who are no longer 22 2,2| as the hinge on which all evangelization turns. In the complex reality 23 2,3| universal mission that the new evangelization of Christian peoples will 24 2,3| themselves and will promote the evangelization of peoples which is the 25 2,4| contribution to make to evangelization and in particular to the Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
26 1 | life itself is a form of evangelization. It should be true for our 27 1 | above all. Is such form of evangelization feasible or illusory , or The witn. of cons. life in the local church Chapter, Paragraph
28 2,C| evangelical bonds existing between evangelization and promoting human development 29 Con | action of the Holy Spirit evangelization takes place above all through Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
30 | inculturation and methods of evangelization, etc.; one should opt preferably 31 | work within a approach to evangelization which respect the rhythms Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
32 5 | frustrating patience that evangelization always supposes and requires.~ Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
33 5 | the family in the task of evangelization.~


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