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| Alphabetical [« »] ch 1 challenge 19 challenges 24 change 28 changed 12 changeover 1 changes 42 | Frequency [« »] 29 vocation 29 within 28 another 28 change 28 experience 28 now 28 order | Various Authors USG 53a Assembly - May 1998 IntraText - Concordances change |
The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes" Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,3| flowing from the geographical change of the focus for vocations The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
2 1,1| today have that capacity to change, to give new life to history Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
3 4,1| more than the geographical change of place ad extra. According Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
4 1,1| country has experienced the change from a colonial setup to 5 1,1| it is often difficult to change. ~The economy has changed 6 1,2| of elements have brought change at the cultural level: secularization, 7 1,2| everywhere but often the change has been from schooling 8 1,2| of the group. There is a change from traditional and compact 9 1,2| country or abroad, also bring change. The movement from the rural 10 1,3| religious field~Profound change is also being experienced 11 1,3| being organized. There is a change from peaceful religious 12 1,3| There has, therefore, been a change from local autonomy to mutual 13 1,4| of the Church~There is a change from mission status to the 14 1,4| simply we may note: ~ the change from the spreading of evangelization 15 1,4| the role of pastors. the change from conflict with or ignorance 16 1,4| nationalized the schools. the change from adaptation to inculturation, 17 1,5| considered as a whole. The change was from the separation 18 1,5| awareness of the need to change from a religious life which 19 1,5| cooperation. Therefore there is a change from the autonomy of each 20 1,5| There is a progressive change in the composition of communities 21 1,5| local churches, there is a change from communities made up 22 1,5| the new local members. The change of leadership to local members 23 1,6| fully successful. There is a change from a monolithic concept 24 1,6| and for its Baptism, the change from adaptation to inculturation, 25 2 | these are part of the living change. It must be acknowledged, Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
26 | many others, AIM would soon change the meaning of its acronym 27 | Aide Intermonastère. This change indicated a different attitude Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
28 1 | brotherhood " are perceived change from one culture to another.