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| Alphabetical [« »] instead 4 instinctive 1 institute 59 institutes 148 institution-dominated 1 institutional 1 institutionalized 1 | Frequency [« »] 164 by 161 from 151 on 148 institutes 147 consecrated 143 our 142 has | Various Authors USG 53a Assembly - May 1998 IntraText - Concordances institutes |
The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
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1 Int | Relationships that now exist between Institutes of the Consecrated Life
2 Int | Relationships that now exist between Institutes of the Consecrated Life
3 1 | in the relationships in Institutes of Consecrated Life and
4 3 | these changes within the Institutes of the Consecrated Life
5 3 | vitality which many of these Institutes have known and continue
6 3 | and the charisma of the Institutes present in these territories.
7 3 | an opportunity for these Institutes to engage in working relationships
8 3 | regard to problems that Institutes are facing in the country,
9 4 | missionary activity of these Institutes and Societies. I would like
10 4 | very need for missionary Institutes "ad vitam" or for the need
11 4 | vitam" or for the need for Institutes that have or are thinking
12 4 | our attention that some Institutes have, to some degree, in
13 4 | with various Missionary Institutes of the Consecrated Life
14 4 | example, one finds that these Institutes are being asked by local
15 4 | allowing the missionary Institutes to engage in their charismatic
16 4 | directive given to missionary Institutes in the Conciliar Document "
17 4 | Conferences of Bishops and the Institutes will come together and draw
18 4 | local Ordinaries and the Institutes. It will be the responsibility
19 4 | drawn up.~"Although the Institutes will be prepared to continue
20 4 | should be arranged that the Institutes, insofar as it is in keeping
21 4 | situation between missionary Institutes and the CEP has been rendered
22 4 | of the CEP all religious Institutes of both Pontifical Right
23 4 | of the Congregation for Institutes of the Consecrated Life
24 4 | While the transfer of all Institutes of the Consecrated Life
25 4 | especially, missionary Institutes, that existed before, nor
26 4 | missionary commitments of these Institutes~
27 5 | brought into the Life of Institutes of the Consecrated Life
28 5 | brought into the life of Institutes of the Consecrated Life
29 5,1| vocations available to these Institutes, or whether the Institutes
30 5,1| Institutes, or whether the Institutes are not effectively attracting
31 5,1| the part of the missionary Institutes and others who engage in
32 5,1| entering the missionary Institutes is complicated by the fact
33 5,1| already members of these Institutes are ageing and a growing
34 5,1| within the life of these Institutes. ~ the tendency on the part
35 5,1| is the tendency of these Institutes to scatter their members
36 5,1| decline of persons entering Institutes from their countries of
37 5,1| vocations in missionary Institutes founded in the established
38 5,1| tendency on the part of some Institutes to establish or strengthen
39 5,2| the members of missionary Institutes~The not always clear understanding
40 5,2| their repercussions in some Institutes' approach to both initial
41 5,3| especially in missionary Institutes, (but also in certain others
42 5,3| Many of the Missionary Institutes which have gone through
43 5,4| between Members of Missionary Institutes and Diocesan Bishops~Above
44 5,4| the members of missionary Institutes has changed. The diocesan
45 5,4| members of the missionary Institutes are concerned with fidelity
46 5,4| the need for missionary Institutes "ad vitam" to recover the
47 5,4| or time (RM, 65). These Institutes undertake the duty of evangelisation
48 5,4| Relationes, 14b, 29).~These Institutes are still "absolutely necessary"
49 5,4| first urgent need of these Institutes today.~The second help which
50 5,4| help which all missionary Institutes need today in facing this
51 5,4| and religious missionary Institutes. Following upon the results
52 5,4| experienced by the Missionary Institutes. Whence the simple contract
53 5,5| Difficulties Being Experienced by Institutes of Diocesan Right~One other
54 5,5| to the proliferation of Institutes of Diocesan Right. These
55 5,5| the CEP. Some missionary Institutes, rather than accept recruits
56 5,5| the foundation of "local" Institutes, made up of persons who
57 5,5| years were erected into Institutes of Diocesan Right, whose
58 5,5| Even though all religious Institutes, for what concerns their
59 5,5| coming to be of these new institutes, as a service to that Dicastery,
60 5,5| with the creation of these Institutes in Mission territories.~
61 5,5| desired over the Missionary Institutes of Pontifical Right, especially
62 5,5| to establish or "found" Institutes of Diocesan Right. The majority
63 5,5| The majority of these are Institutes of women, even though there
64 5,5| There are also some Secular Institutes and Societies of Apostolic
65 5,5| eventually, they may become Institutes of Pontifical Right, on
66 5,5| any case, these diocesan Institutes were often founded without
67 5,5| noticed at the CEP in these Institutes have been the following: ~
68 5,5| that the Church expects in Institutes of Consecrated Life and
69 5,5| controls the finances of these Institutes, and the amount of money
70 5,5| difficulties which these Institutes or Associations experience.
71 5,5| which these Associations and Institutes should have according to
72 5,5| of these Associations or Institutes have never prospered, and
73 5,5| difficulties of such diocesan Institutes? ~ Perhaps the first assistance
74 5,5| growth of these young and new Institutes is to remain on good, even
75 5,5| give. When you see such Institutes beginning, do not hesitate
76 Con | Relationships that now exist between Institutes of the Consecrated Life
The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today
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77 1,1| This is why the secular institutes have a relevant role to
78 2 | responsibility of members of institutes of consecrated life in this
79 3 | insignificant number of institutes of the consecrated life
80 3 | Asia (RM 37). Perhaps the institutes with a special relationship
81 3 | people - and members of institutes of consecrated life among
82 4 | for the vocation of the Institutes of Consecrated Life, whose
83 5 | In each religious, as in institutes and communities, the Spirit
84 5 | fidelity (can. 680), and the institutes are granted a "just autonomy"
85 5 | demand it, members of these institutes (which are wholly ordered
86 5 | communion among diverse institutes nor to co-operation between
87 5 | co-operation between the institutes and the particular Churches (
88 6 | more true of the life of institutes of consecrated life, the
89 7 | moment of vocations to our institutes and of conversion. We must
Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst.
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90 | THE EXCLUSIVELY MISSIONARY INSTITUTES~ ~
91 Int | the exclusively missionary institutes. I shall do so by situating
92 Int | of the evolution of these Institutes. To illustrate it more concretely,
93 1,2| this period the missionary Institutes were engaged in the specific
Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes
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94 | PROSPECTS~COMMON TO ALL INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFE~IN THE
95 Int | religious, the members of these Institutes are the majority of those
96 Int | missionary commitment of the Institutes of Consecrated Life and
97 Int | theologico-operative outlook for the Institutes of consecrated life. ~
98 1,4| means that the religious Institutes are no longer responsible
99 1,4| common people. The religious Institutes are often regarded with
100 1,5| worldwide, with the exception of Institutes of contemplative life. There
101 1,5| the mandate, the religious Institutes have changed from a position
102 1,5| the arrival of different Institutes in the one local Church
103 1,5| fostered other tendencies. The Institutes have felt the need to undertake
104 1,5| the exclusively missionary Institutes lies in finding the right
105 1,5| the presence of religious Institutes is being diversified. It
106 1,5| fill the vacancies. The Institutes whose commitments were in
107 1,5| Major Superiors are held and institutes for initial and ongoing
108 1,5| of consecrated life. Some Institutes whose source of vocations
109 1,5| between dioceses and religious Institutes are difficult because of
110 2 | tensions within the missionary Institutes and between the Institutes
111 2 | Institutes and between the Institutes and the local Churches and
112 2 | local Churches and of the Institutes is, in the main, very positive
113 2 | influence on the life of the Institutes and on that of the local
114 2,2| cf. RM 63-64).~Today the Institutes of consecrated life, and
115 2,2| come the vocations of the Institutes of Consecrated Life... The
116 2,2| certainly not something static. "Institutes of consecrated life are
117 2,2| Gospel are opened up to all Institutes in responding to contemporary
118 2,2| choices which they make, the Institutes must take account of today'
119 2,2| Inculturation also concerns the Institutes, especially in their provincial
120 2,2| that the members of the Institutes of consecrated life and
121 2,3| challenge facing the missionary Institutes and the local churches.
122 2,3| contribution of the various Institutes (cf. RM 69-70). It reminds
123 2,4| for being missionary.~The Institutes of consecrated life in their
124 2,4| faithfulness" VC 78). ~The various Institutes of consecrated life must
125 2,4| community life. International Institutes are faced with the great
126 2,5| diocesan or international Institutes and of the laity. It is
127 2,5| future will be ensured. Many Institutes have just such a formation
128 2,5| contribution made by the Institutes of consecrated life is the
129 Con | and mission of the mission Institutes of consecrated life within
Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries
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130 | GROUP MEETING:~INSTITUTES EXCLUSIVELY MISSIONARIES~ ~
131 | commitment as temporary: Our Institutes are willing to accompany
132 | those members entering our Institutes, coming from countries traditionally
Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group"
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133 | MISSION AD GENTES IN OUR INSTITUTES~MENDICANT-CONVENTUAL ORDERS
134 Pre | towards the style of the Institutes of apostolic, pastoral or
135 1 | gentes in the life of our Institutes " ~In the light of the previous
Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life
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136 | Life are different from the Institutes of Consecrated Life, and
137 | foundation of missionary Institutes in those Churches, as encouraged
The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers
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138 | impose itself with urgency to Institutes of consecrated life (...).~
139 | consecrated life (...).~Those Institutes which are being established
140 | noted that the Brothers' Institutes have lay associates who
Formation for mission
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141 | in the less centralised Institutes -- in the pastoral choices
142 | collaboration with other Institutes, the organisation of libraries,
143 | learning from Missionary Institutes, in particular that which
144 | non-ordained friars of our Institutes and see how to use and develop
Cons. life as a way to inculturation
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145 1 | inculturation. Religious institutes must work at convincing
Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont.
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146 | in general, and Religious Institutes in particular, must give
147 | violently conquering. Religious institutes shall also have to follow
Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br.
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148 4 | challenge for Missionary Institutes with associate programs