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| Alphabetical [« »] confusion 4 congo 5 congregation 20 congregations 20 congress 1 connected 3 connection 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 associate 20 come 20 congregation 20 congregations 20 council 20 example 20 identity | Various Authors USG 53a Assembly - May 1998 IntraText - Concordances congregations |
Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | most exclusively missionary Congregations, our Congregation was founded 2 Int | foundation of this new type of Congregations: a renewed dynamism for 3 2,3| distinctive characteristic of our Congregations seemed to prevail. Like 4 2,3| is only slowly that our Congregations considered the possibility 5 2,3| the configuration of our Congregations still suffers from this 6 3,1| This compels our missionary Congregations to re-examine their place 7 3,1| component of our missionary Congregations.~ 8 4,1| Presuppositions~Most of our missionary Congregations finished the revision of 9 4,1| missionary charisma of our Congregations. It determines our specificity, 10 4,2| should we pass on to other Congregations? Should we start something 11 4,2| personnel, our missionary Congregations started some few years ago 12 4,3| internal evolution of our Congregations.~In principle, missionaries 13 4,3| the presence of different Congregations in a diocese so as to make 14 4,3| Missionaries~Most of our missionary Congregations have no formation centers 15 4,3| The Age Structure of our Congregations~The priority granted so Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
16 1,5| helpful for the smaller Congregations and for the local foundations. 17 1,5| between men's and women's Congregations and also between them and 18 1,5| crisis. For the international Congregations their epicenter has been 19 1,5| adjustments. As for women's Congregations, there is a notable increase 20 1,5| structures. The international Congregations wish to have due participation