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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
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1 1,5| the possibility of real missionary activity in the "ad gentes" 2 4 | have affected the life and missionary activity of these Institutes 3 4 | properly understood (RM, 9; Missionary Catechesis, May 31 1995). 4 4 | regard to the very need for missionary Institutes "ad vitam" or 5 4 | thinking of accepting some missionary activity "ad gentes" as 6 4 | endeavors, to engage in missionary activity in the sense of 7 4 | excluding this latter type of missionary activity. All this notwithstanding 8 4 | of the CEP with various Missionary Institutes of the Consecrated 9 4 | charisma to engage in true missionary activity "ad gentes". For 10 4 | priests, thereby allowing the missionary Institutes to engage in 11 4 | with the directive given to missionary Institutes in the Conciliar 12 4 | regard to the missions. A missionary territory may be entrusted 13 4 | territory may be entrusted to a missionary Institute (or also to a 14 4 | to a religious order, the missionary Institute accepts the obligation 15 4 | the Faith, sending trained missionary personnel, sharing the financial 16 4 | obeying the responsible missionary authorities (Apostolic Prefect 17 4 | been established in most missionary territories and many dioceses 18 4 | Faith, and a delegate of a missionary Institute. He possessed 19 4 | territory has passed from the Missionary Institute to the diocesan 20 4 | diocesan Bishop and thus the missionary Institute has been relieved 21 4 | diocesan Bishop and the missionary Institute" (op. cit. pp. 22 4 | changed situation between missionary Institutes and the CEP has 23 4 | those with an exclusively missionary finality placing them under 24 4 | for what concerns their missionary activity in the territories 25 4 | this general rule concerns Missionary Societies of Apostolic Life 26 4 | which have an exclusive missionary finality. At present there 27 4 | in these Societies their missionary activity in a diocese is 28 4 | which have an exclusively missionary finality, touches their 29 4 | to the CEP on which their missionary activity in dioceses under 30 4 | the problem includes their missionary activity. In this case the 31 4 | jurisdiction over both the missionary activity and the diocesan 32 4 | the CEP and, especially, missionary Institutes, that existed 33 4 | intensify the exclusively missionary commitments of these Institutes~ 34 5,1| inability on the part of the missionary Institutes and others who 35 5,1| and others who engage in missionary activity "ad gentes" to 36 5,1| gentes" to continue their missionary activity for the Church 37 5,1| number of those entering the missionary Institutes is complicated 38 5,1| personnel in some form of missionary activity in their home countries, 39 5,1| or in various forms of missionary animation and cooperation. 40 5,1| members' enthusiasm to their missionary vocation "ad gentes", and 41 5,1| changes occurring within the missionary field which have led them 42 5,1| as well as of the precise missionary charisms which it has received 43 5,1| forming them to continue the missionary charisma of the Institute, 44 5,1| decrease in vocations in missionary Institutes founded in the 45 5,1| be recruited for direct missionary activity in mission territories, 46 5,2| formation of the members of missionary Institutes~The not always 47 5,2| why the urgency of the missionary mandate? why not be satisfied 48 5,3| has arisen especially in missionary Institutes, (but also in 49 5,3| and age, for undertaking missionary activity together. Since 50 5,3| absolutely essential. Many of the Missionary Institutes which have gone 51 5,4| Relationship between Members of Missionary Institutes and Diocesan 52 5,4| Bishop and the members of missionary Institutes has changed. 53 5,4| while the members of the missionary Institutes are concerned 54 5,4| speaks of the need for missionary Institutes "ad vitam" to 55 5,4| evangelisation which involves the missionary's whole person and life 56 5,4| validity", since the Church's missionary mandate is still only beginning ( 57 5,4| remain models of the Church's missionary commitment, which always 58 5,4| The second help which all missionary Institutes need today in 59 5,4| experience. In 1969, the Missionary Dicastery held a Plenary 60 5,4| diocesan Bishops and religious missionary Institutes. Following upon 61 5,4| diocesan Ordinary and a Missionary Institute. At that time 62 5,4| under the same Bishop in a missionary diocese in accordance with 63 5,4| vocations experienced by the Missionary Institutes. Whence the simple 64 5,5| depend on the CEP. Some missionary Institutes, rather than 65 5,5| control they desired over the Missionary Institutes of Pontifical 66 5,5| many of these last with a missionary finality (In Nigeria, the " 67 5,5| finality (In Nigeria, the "Missionary Society of St. Paul", The 68 5,5| of St. Paul", The Korean Missionary Society, The Philippine 69 5,5| Society, The Philippine Missionary Society, The Pilar Society 70 5,5| on the order of the 15 missionary Societies of Pontifical The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today Chapter, Paragraph
71 1,1| therefore makes new demands.~Missionary activity is nothing else, 72 1,1| by the human race today. Missionary activity is intimately related 73 1,1| reveals to us all that the missionary Church has done over the 74 1,1| Christianity brought by the missionary Church today have that capacity 75 1,1| of men and women?~Perhaps missionary activity develops in too 76 1,1| patristic tradition, which was missionary, brought about a rethinking 77 1,2| theological horizon for our missionary vocation. This co-operation 78 1,2| recalled at the moment of the missionary mandate that he had received " 79 1,2| as he promised us in the missionary context (Mt 28:20). It is 80 2 | and particularly in the missionary texts: euntes e docete omnes 81 2 | which, beginning with the missionary mandate, describe the mission 82 2 | expressed in AG, has enriched missionary theology, mainly with a 83 2 | Holy Spirit in particular: missionary activity derives from the 84 2 | Church "by its very nature is missionary" (AG 2). Something new is 85 2 | pastoral, ecumenical or missionary activity. Specifically missionary 86 2 | missionary activity. Specifically missionary activity is described as 87 3 | congress of the International Missionary Council, held in Mexico 88 3 | put the brakes on their missionary thrust. If all of the Church’ 89 3 | the Church’s activity is missionary, what is the need for going 90 3 | can say that the specific missionary activity, the mission ad 91 3 | way disappearing (RM 35).~Missionary activity has been defined 92 3 | special relationship to missionary activity have too often 93 3 | that this specifically "missionary work that Jesus entrusted 94 4 | concepts, which are essentially missionary, consecrated persons can 95 4 | It is in them that the missionary Christ is most radical and 96 4 | special manner to engage in missionary work in accord with the 97 4 | Church, whose nature is missionary. Now we are discussing a " 98 4 | conformity to the life of the missionary Christ and the missionary 99 4 | missionary Christ and the missionary Church. Consecration removes 100 5 | Eph 3:5-6), prays in the missionary (Rom 8:26 ff.; Rev 22:17; 101 5 | in the interior life and missionary life are due to this lack 102 5 | this charity that makes our missionary work effective, as St Paul’ 103 5 | 13). The love of God was missionary, and the missions of the 104 5 | understand the role of the missionary effectiveness that is proper 105 5 | later. At the same time the missionary theology of the Spirit presents 106 5 | Spirit makes the word of our missionary proclamation fruitful and 107 5 | Mary is the "figure" of the missionary Church (LG 63).~Since Vatican 108 6 | martyrdom. These Christological missionary aspects are still timely 109 6 | liturgical celebration has a missionary dimension, as the missionary 110 6 | missionary dimension, as the missionary theology of the Orthodox 111 6 | improvised. This is the way the missionary Church has acted, as history 112 6 | has a central place. Today missionary theology of the word is 113 6 | word is quite developed. In missionary work it is necessary, but 114 6 | The consecrated life is missionary even if it is limited to 115 6 | this essential content. The missionary is required to "prophetically 116 7 | be impatient. It was in a missionary context that the disciples 117 7 | anyone to lose faith in the missionary power of the consecrated 118 7 | universal renewal, not ruin. Missionary work is part of this movement Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
119 | GENTES~AND THE EXCLUSIVELY MISSIONARY INSTITUTES~ ~ 120 Int | lived by the exclusively missionary institutes. I shall do so 121 Int | example.~Like most exclusively missionary Congregations, our Congregation 122 Int | a renewed dynamism for missionary activity in the European 123 1,1| criteria for a successful missionary activity were the number 124 1,2| during this period the missionary Institutes were engaged 125 1,2| regarding the authentically missionary nature of this U.S.A. foundation.~ 126 2,2| communities calls for a renewed missionary activity. Concretely speaking, 127 2,2| fruit after a few decades, missionary activity evolved progressively 128 2,2| of the local Church.~The missionary's main task was to announce 129 2,2| centers, the presence of the missionary was seen as some kind of 130 2,3| Fidei Donum priest, the missionary became an emigrated pastor.~ 131 2,3| a common belief that our missionary identity implies nothing 132 3,1| centuries of a systematic missionary activity, the Catholic Church 133 3,1| The pilgrim Church is missionary by her very nature, since 134 3,1| God the Father" (AG 2). "Missionary activity is nothing else 135 3,1| God himself in the world. Missionary activity builds God's Kingdom, 136 3,1| and the emphasis on the missionary responsibility of every 137 3,1| Christian.~This compels our missionary Congregations to re-examine 138 3,1| missiological criterion, since missionary needs confront us everywhere, 139 3,1| that it is essential to our missionary vocation to respond to God' 140 3,1| and the oppressors. Hence, missionary activity has two priorities: 141 3,1| specific component of our missionary Congregations.~ 142 3,2| service is gaining ground. The missionary urgencies are a choice criterion 143 3,2| declared Europe to be a missionary region in the same way as 144 3,2| the possibility of sending missionary teams over there. It also 145 3,2| Methods~In practice, the missionary efforts concentrate on four 146 3,2| The importance of the missionary's integration in the local 147 3,3| conciliated, has crept into the missionary priorities. The geographical 148 4,1| Presuppositions~Most of our missionary Congregations finished the 149 4,1| constitutes the core of the missionary charisma of our Congregations. 150 4,1| the Good News where our missionary presence is most needed, 151 4,1| lived" (Const. art. 2).~Missionary needs are everywhere, but 152 4,1| sufficiently dynamic and missionary to announce the Good News 153 4,2| Application~4.2.1. Places~Every missionary leaves his country to proclaim 154 4,2| to evaluate regularly the missionary nature of the commitments 155 4,2| to tensions between the missionary views of the Congregation 156 4,2| general sense that every missionary activity must be respectful 157 4,2| dialogue is a specifically missionary activity. Some of us, more 158 4,2| restructuration of personnel, our missionary Congregations started some 159 4,2| level of the Provinces: missionary projects, evaluations, conventions.~ 160 4,2| conviction has grown that our missionary presence must be attuned 161 4,2| of uniformity for all our missionary commitments. Yet, we must 162 4,2| sure that fidelity to the missionary charisma is kept alive: 163 4,2| Province is invited to draft a missionary project. This project describes 164 4,2| the main challenges and missionary needs of the years to come. 165 4,2| establishing priorities in missionary urgency. It should not only 166 4,2| We should be invited for "missionary" tasks in frontier situations: 167 4,3| sufficiently dynamic and missionary to proclaim the Good News 168 4,3| Psychological Difficulties~A missionary is like a sower. But it 169 4,3| Presence in view of Recruiting~Missionary vocations will not come 170 4,3| started to recruit local missionary vocations we felt the need 171 4,3| criteria that are not always missionary (At times it is only a question 172 4,3| established dioceses is the missionary animation of the local church. 173 4,3| Implications~For many years our missionary commitments have been supported 174 4,3| local resources. And our missionary urgencies do not necessarily 175 4,3| Missionaries~Most of our missionary Congregations have no formation 176 4,3| hardly ensure a specifically missionary formation. The formation 177 4,3| youth for authentically missionary commitments. We should recognize Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
178 Int | which have influenced the missionary commitment of these people 179 Int | a considerable force in missionary activity. If we take into 180 Int | majority of those involved in missionary activity. In Africa and 181 Int | conditioned the lives and the missionary commitment of the Institutes 182 Int | been pointed out in the missionary encyclical (cf. RM 2, 32). 183 1 | the fourth Chapter of the missionary encyclical Redemptoris Missio. 184 1 | it is possible to define missionary activity and to see all 185 1,3| level and are acquiring missionary courage not only in their 186 1,4| minority. ~The sources of missionary economic help from abroad 187 1,4| help provided by national missionary organizations (e.g. MISSIO) 188 1,4| faced. ~On the level of missionary activity directed by the 189 1,4| in some cases there are missionary initiatives. ~ 190 1,5| challenge for the exclusively missionary Institutes lies in finding 191 1,5| respected. The consecrated missionary has had an identity crisis 192 2 | real tensions within the missionary Institutes and between the 193 2,1| fulfill his mission. The missionary encyclical provides an example; 194 2,2| not always straight. The missionary encyclical has attempted 195 2,2| proved most disturbing to missionary commitment has been the 196 2,2| foundations and purposes of missionary activity, but rather strengthen 197 2,2| ecclesiology of Vatican II is its missionary character. The Church is 198 2,2| Church is by its very nature missionary, says the Council (LG 2; 199 2,2| urgent today. The Church is missionary by her very nature, for 200 2,2| should not diminish their missionary thrust to the outside world ( 201 2,2| cf. RM 3, 40), and that missionary needs are immense (cf. RM 202 2,2| way weaken the Church's missionary commitment but rather puts 203 2,2| whole ecclesial community missionary (cf. RM 26-27), who goes 204 2,2| mission" (RM 90). "The real missionary is the saint" (ib). "Missionary 205 2,2| missionary is the saint" (ib). "Missionary cooperation is rooted and 206 2,2| primary responsibility for missionary activity is invested in 207 2,2| that each local church is missionary by its very nature both 208 2,2| the mission ad gentes the missionary dimension of the Church 209 2,2| consequences because it is really missionary even though all that it 210 2,2| principles in the presentation of missionary activity. The first has 211 2,2| proclamation. "All forms of missionary activity are directed to 212 2,2| center in Christ, so too all missionary activity is directed to 213 2,2| consecrated life influence missionary integration. The encyclical 214 2,2| of consecrated life has a missionary dimension (cf. VC 72). There 215 2,2| would say that effective missionary cooperation in the churches 216 2,3| is only if the Church is missionary in the strongest sense of 217 2,3| Christ (cf. RM 22.23). "Missionary activity renews the Church, 218 2,3| mission. ~Transmitting the missionary spirit with all that it 219 2,3| great challenge facing the missionary Institutes and the local 220 2,3| depends on the missions.~The missionary encyclical speaks of the 221 2,3| example of the Church's missionary commitment. They continue 222 2,3| absolutely necessary not only for missionary activity ad gentes in keeping 223 2,3| but also for stirring up missionary fervor both in the churches 224 2,3| RM66), ~Answering the missionary needs ad gentes requires 225 2,3| s duty. The promotion of missionary vocations is the duty of 226 2,4| facilitate a new way for being missionary.~The Institutes of consecrated 227 2,4| special share in the Church's missionary activity in virtue of their Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries Chapter, Paragraph
228 | This is done through: " missionary plan " which clearly defines "  229 | some basic structure and missionary activities. The orientation 230 | pastoral work than for our missionary specific objective. We Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord. Chapter, Paragraph
231 | first period of the Church’s missionary thrust into Asia and Africa. 232 | problem of the monastic missionary.~The number of new foundations Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
233 1 | throughout its history ? What missionary style derives from the Order Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life Chapter, Paragraph
234 | right, men) are exclusively missionary. Some of them go back as 235 | the heart of the church missionary movements~Various factors 236 | and always valid form of missionary commitment. Moreover, many 237 | to play an active role in missionary apostolate and to stir up 238 | apostolate and to stir up missionary consciences in the West. 239 | moulded by many years of missionary commitment make them adaptable 240 | Churches, and want to help missionary vocation promotion, and 241 | eventually, the foundation of missionary Institutes in those Churches, 242 | RM 66. They also work on missionary animation, in communion 243 | life that are exclusively missionary ~ The need to revise Mutuae 244 | Apostolic life exclusively missionary, taking into consideration 245 | life that are exclusively missionary consider it very important 246 | themselves on their specifically missionary pattern. The norms for religious 247 | Apostolic life exclusively missionary expect from the Church and 248 | Apostolic life exclusively missionary and the others, would like The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
249 | is part and parcel of the missionary character of our Institute.~" 250 | In order to develop this missionary spirit, we organized a meeting 251 | canonization of Montfort, a "missionary of extraordinary range" ( 252 | something new: earlier, the missionary initiatives and structures The witn. of cons. life in the local church Chapter, Paragraph
253 | witness to an authentic missionary spirituality that expresses 254 2 | principal characteristics of a missionary spirit which gives witness 255 2 | with a chapter dedicated to missionary spirituality. In it he underlines 256 2,A| incarnational spirituality.~In missionary work, Christian life experiences 257 2,A| The experience of God in missionary work is of Someone who is 258 2,B| the signs of the times.~Missionary spirituality continues to 259 2,B| the signs of the times.~Missionary spirituality emphasizes 260 2,C| This has been understood in missionary spirituality not only in 261 2,D| poverty and hope~In the missionary field human limitation and 262 2,E| A Contemplation within missionary commitment.~Missionary spirituality 263 2,E| within missionary commitment.~Missionary spirituality ought to give 264 2,E| occupies a special place in missionary spiritual experience. In 265 2,E| active hope is rejuvenated in missionary commitment.~ 266 Con | CONCLUSION~These traits of missionary spirituality we have outlined 267 Con | clothed with the implications missionary commitment carries. Out 268 Con | Life in the local Church.~Missionary spirituality in consecrated 269 Con | simplicity, going to the missionary forefront to manifest the 270 Con | Christian spirituality in missionary work, "The lesson of history Formation for mission Chapter, Paragraph
271 | continuous restructuring.~The missionary dimension "ad gentes" -- 272 | history. In the past, this missionary dimension was only addressed 273 | to the Order entails this missionary element as an integral part 274 | the consideration of the "missionary dimension" as an integral 275 | formation document entitled "The missionary dimension of institutional 276 | Recently, the Secretariat for Missionary Animation published a booklet 277 | awareness of each friar’s missionary identity, a knowledge of 278 | identity, a knowledge of our missionary territories, and a direct 279 | and a direct experience of missionary apostolate. The young friars 280 | in the publication of the missionary magazine Le Missioni dei 281 | example, help animate the missionary dimension of the Servite 282 | The stable presence of missionary friars in formation communities -- 283 | a consciousness of the missionary dimension in the formation 284 | self-realised through their missionary service, is of great help 285 | teaching of theology.~4. The missionary spirit becomes a strong 286 | vocational motivation.~The missionary dimension generates formative 287 | an appreciation of the missionary methods of the Churches 288 | can be established in the missionary territories and/or close 289 | placed on learning from Missionary Institutes, in particular 290 | the context of a proper missionary spirit, we need to have 291 | besides much else, of the missionary method of Saint Paul? we 292 | at the beginning of their missionary work, often experience great 293 | however, the greater part of missionary service remains unseen. Cons. life as a way to inculturation Chapter, Paragraph
294 1 | consecrated life has promoted missionary activity with exemplary Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont. Chapter, Paragraph
295 | summary of the early church’s missionary message was that it was Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
296 1 | The Missionary Vocation of all the Baptized~ 297 1 | experts who wish to support a missionary or a particular mission 298 1 | future vocations to the missionary institute. The challenge 299 1 | understand and develop the lay missionary vocation while at the same 300 1 | for the living out of the missionary vocation to which all are 301 2 | that are expected of the missionary. A three-year training program 302 2 | focused on the associate as a missionary. Obviously the longer periods 303 3 | Looking for missionary opportunities~While we are 304 3 | discover how to promote the lay missionary vocation and not to regard 305 3 | returning and promoting the missionary dimension of the church 306 3 | the role of the associate missionary as bridge builders between 307 4 | program. It is a challenge for Missionary Institutes with associate 308 5 | understand the potential that missionary families have to evangelize 309 6 | spirituality of the lay missionary as a "watered down version 310 6 | community aspect of the missionary vocation of the laity. We


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