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The cons. Life in the mission "ad gentes"
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1 1,1| as well as in regard to new spiritual experiences.
2 1,1| experienced in trying to establish new relationships with other
3 1,1| these countries by these new "colonizers", who like the
4 1,2| conflicts between these new small nations and even within
5 1,5| as well as in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, making
6 2 | led to the emergence of new "theologies" which, if they
7 2 | given on the one hand, a new and more ample breath to
8 2 | the world of today, the new understanding of the relationships
9 3 | to know in facing these new realities of this new world
10 3 | these new realities of this new world of today with renewed
11 4 | its usual structures: "A new situation arises when the
12 4 | responsibility of the territory. New agreements have to be made,
13 5,1| the nations wherein these new recruits come from or in
14 5,3| one advanced culture, with new Recruits coming from the
15 5,4| and total self-giving, of new and bold endeavors. Instead
16 5,4| terms of the contract" (cf. "New Instructions" given by the
17 5,5| the coming to be of these new institutes, as a service
18 5,5| experienced formation which every new creature needs in order
19 5,5| growth of these young and new Institutes is to remain
The cons. life in the miss. ad gentes today
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20 1,1| changing and therefore makes new demands.~Missionary activity
21 1,1| GS 11). Our age presents new challenges ("mondanisation",
22 1,1| values and changing or giving new life to history itself,
23 1,1| capacity to change, to give new life to history itself and
24 2 | gentes" can be found in the New Testament, and particularly
25 2 | the Old Testament: in the New Testament "eznê" is used
26 2 | mission lands". Although the new Code of Canon Law maintains
27 2 | missionary" (AG 2). Something new is brought about by the
28 3 | is a need not only for a new evangelisation, but also,
29 3 | older Churches, involved in new evangelisation, may think
30 3 | is an urgent need for the new evangelisation, it does
31 3 | false interpretation of new and authentic theological
32 4 | Now we are discussing a "new and special consecration"
33 5 | Spirit (VC 19,30).~This new consecration is attributed
34 5 | traditional religions and with the new religious movements. Religious
35 5 | churches confronted with this new world. Contemplatives, and
36 6 | particular, is a signof the new presence of Jesus, of his
37 6 | revelation which we proclaim is "new and definitive" (DV 4, Gal
38 6 | that we must always find new formulas, new ways of expressing [
39 6 | always find new formulas, new ways of expressing [here
Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst.
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40 Int | encouraged the foundation of this new type of Congregations: a
41 Int | often forced) opening of new territories - China, Japan
42 2,1| Theological Presuppositions~A new approach to mission developed
43 2,2| Jesus Christ and to start new stations. This proclamation
44 2,2| inhabitants in 1940). A new and more integrated type
45 3,1| time not come to work out a new approach to mission? Vatican
46 3,1| mission. Ad Gentes (AG) gave a new significance to the word
47 3,1| conquest and develops a new vision based on the Scriptures.
48 3,2| level of the Congregation new foundations are being started
49 3,2| being started based on a new vision and in accordance
50 3,2| choice criterion of these new foundations:~regions mainly
51 3,2| leaders, the creation of new ministries, the setting
52 4,2| experience of integration in a new culture is a reality which
53 4,2| Should we start something new elsewhere? The temporary
54 4,2| evangelical vision of a new mankind founded on liberty,
55 4,2| request of a bishop to start a new insertion than in local
56 4,2| of the Congregation: the new Foundations~We receive many
57 4,3| difficulties in applying this new vision are the obstacles
58 4,3| in a position to launch new foundations is particularly
Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes
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59 Int | which have given rise to new problems and which have
60 Int | these years there have been new theological and pastoral
61 1,1| those of locals who form a new political class. The central
62 1,2| traditions. That gives rise to new relationships and to new
63 1,2| new relationships and to new ways of thinking and behavior.
64 1,2| thinking and behavior. A new culture is formed and traditional
65 1,3| revival has brought about a new emphasis on religious pluralism
66 1,4| wealth with the dioceses.~The new recruits to the apostolate
67 1,4| activity directed by the new pastors, there are new tendencies
68 1,4| the new pastors, there are new tendencies resulting from
69 1,4| number of factors such as the new challenges to be faced,
70 1,4| challenges to be faced, the new people involved, the increase
71 1,5| of the apostolate on a new basis which will take account
72 1,5| will take account of the new local members. The change
73 1,5| socio-economic changes, by new roles which are not sufficiently
74 1,5| sufficiently clearly defined, by new challenges and ideas, by
75 1,6| standard acceptance of mission. New requirements are being discovered,
76 2,1| changing world and meet the new challenges with discernment
77 2,1| starting point that the new challenges can be met and
78 2,1| challenges can be met and new horizons opened up. ~
79 2,2| in the Church are not a new radical beginning which
80 2,2| before. The things that are new are a part of her growth
81 2,2| attempted to bring together the new elements which concern the
82 2,2| 4-6), presents a radical new way of life to all who wish
83 2,2| situation of Christians, new evangelization for those
84 2,2| past ten years have thrown new light on the different states
85 2,2| adapting forms if need be to new situations and different
86 2,2| consecrated life to work out new answers to the new problems
87 2,2| work out new answers to the new problems in the world of
88 2,2| live their charisma in a new context must become inculturated
89 2,3| offers fresh enthusiasm and new incentive. Faith is strengthened
90 2,3| universal mission that the new evangelization of Christian
91 2,3| churches. This will give new vigor to the churches themselves
92 2,4| charisma will facilitate a new way for being missionary.~
93 2,4| consecrated life, gives it new enthusiasm and new motivation
94 2,4| gives it new enthusiasm and new motivation and elicits faithfulness"
Group meeting: institutes excl. missionaries
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95 | charisma. the choice of new foundations which meet not
Small group gatherings - Monastic Ord.
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96 | pure monasticism". The new awareness of monasticism
97 | facing the monasteries in the new churches:~Particular difficulties
98 | different attitude and a new awareness of the problem
99 | missionary.~The number of new foundations will continue
100 | understanding of monasticism.~The new Churches’ concrete, specific
Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life
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101 | giving the necessary " new and audacious thrust "(RM
102 | very important to establish new church structures, like
103 | will help them obtain a new legislation corresponding
104 | legislation corresponding to new developments in their apostolate .
The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers
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105 | consecrated life, gives it new enthusiasm and new motivation (
106 | gives it new enthusiasm and new motivation (Vita Consecrata,
107 | five years, it spread to 13 new countries: European (Belgium,
108 | established only in three new countries.~The ad gentes
109 | latest implantations in new countries (9 since 1968)
110 | Administration. This is something new: earlier, the missionary
111 | 1997, we have explored six new countries in view of an
112 | share their views on this new phenomenon.~ ~
The witn. of cons. life in the local church
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113 | of giving witness to the new life received from Christ
114 2,C| social dimensions. ~This new dimension of Christian love
115 Con | is the encouragement of a new ‘ardour for holiness’ among
Formation for mission
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116 | and in the Letters of the New Testament; the various
117 | in order to be part of a new people. In this way, his
118 | Formation in mission" requires a new model of communication:
Miss. ad gentes - Dial. in the non-Christian cont.
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119 | Jesus and streamline the new perspectives in Mission
120 | discussions, leading towards a new theology of religious pluralism;
121 | hopefully contribute towards a new ecological vision and spirituality.
122 | spirit-guided religious life. New types of prophetic religious
123 | perhaps give shape to a new form of religious life that
Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br.
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124 1 | program to the status of a new source of vocations. Vocations
125 4 | works and the initiation of new collaborative works that