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502 Schleck 3 | etc.). It is an extremely delicate area which may see both 503 LopezGay 7 | Christ... and Christ will deliver "the Kingdom to God the 504 Maccise Con | ecclesial resources, or delve deeply into the biblical 505 LopezGay 5 | of the active apostolate demand it, members of these institutes ( 506 Zago 1 | the mission, as has been demonstrated by Pope John Paul II in 507 LopezGay 6 | especially when it means denouncing sin. However, Christ has 508 Schleck 5,5 | norms regarding health and dental care, vacations, etc. In 509 Zago 1,5 | responsibility to one of departmental responsibility. They are 510 Cagnasso | orientation to reduce economic dependency on the West means that we 511 Thomas 2,2 | salvation in Jesus Christ depending on a minimum of intellectual 512 LopezGay 7 | empty-handed.~Many parables depict the Father asking this question: 513 Maccise 2,E | attitude of life without depreciating special times of prayer. 514 Thomas 4,2 | missionary project. This project describes clearly its view on today' 515 LopezGay 4 | can. 573) has offered a description of the consecrated life, 516 LopezGay 2 | chosen people (the latter is designated in Greek by the word "laos"). 517 LopezGay 3 | ordinary paths that God desires.~There is a relationship 518 Kolvenbach 5 | cannot be worked out behind a desk. It will come about through 519 Gardin 1 | The formation of those destined to the mission ad gentes 520 LopezGay 6 | fact rejected and unity destroyed (EN 63).~We have already 521 Thomas 2,2 | They were often accused of destroying the local cultures. In fact, 522 Schleck 1,5 | is making it difficult to determine geographical and cultural 523 Thomas 4,1 | of our Congregations. It determines our specificity, much more 524 Schleck 2 | misunderstandings and even deviations from the true meaning of 525 Thomas 1,1 | to be considered as the devil's work. Whence, a certain 526 Thomas 1,1 | theology of their times, not devoid of paternalism. The prevailing 527 Thomas 4,2 | even in the western world, devote themselves to an in-depth 528 Moons | magazine Le Missioni dei Servi di Maria, and they also, for 529 Ukken | within and without, our dialogal activities have to aim at 530 LopezGay 5 | of the term "Paraclete"), dialogues with missionaries (Jn 16: 531 Schleck 4 | competencies of the different Dicasteries published on June 28, 1988 532 Zago 2,2 | local churches should not diminish their missionary thrust 533 Schleck 1,1 | in them, as well as the dire needs of every kind which 534 Schleck 4 | This is in keeping with the directive given to missionary Institutes 535 Moons | Formation for mission" relates directly to the time of initial formation. 536 Thomas 1,1 | date was mentioned in the directories; presence among the poor 537 Schleck 5,1 | health care personnel, directors of human promotion projects, 538 Thomas 1,1 | presence among the poor and the disadvantaged: actually, these peoples 539 LopezGay 3 | task, which is in no way disappearing (RM 35).~Missionary activity 540 Zago 1,4 | seminaries in some cases have disappointed the missionaries by their 541 Tonini | and individual monks who discerned a strong need for Western 542 Zago 2,2 | Therefore the Church and every disciple of Christ must feel it their 543 LopezGay 7 | missionary context that the disciples asked Jesus"Lord, are you 544 Moons | understanding of formation as discipleship; a comparison between how 545 Kolvenbach 5 | members of an institute in a disconcerting and threatening cultural 546 LopezGay 4 | is missionary. Now we are discussing a "new and special consecration" 547 Tonini | that we should limit our discussion to Africa and Asia, also 548 Ukken | activities; theological discussions, leading towards a new theology 549 Thomas 1,1 | exterminated due to endemic diseases (typhoid fever, malaria, 550 Zago 1,1 | enchantment of independence to disillusion with the system, which it 551 Schleck 1,1 | both a social and spiritual disintegration often enough characterized 552 Schleck 3 | more or less instinctive dislike on the part of the former 553 LopezGay 6 | ad gentes" and "does not dispense from evangelisation (VC 554 Friant | out of 1062) forced to be dispensed from their vows. But in 555 LopezGay 6 | replaces evangelisation nor dispenses one from it (RM 55, 11, 556 Thomas 4,1 | marginalized groups, refugees or displaced persons, people living in 557 Schleck Con | amount of time that was at my disposal and without the ability 558 Friant | at home. In 1903 it was dissolved in France, with 42% of the 559 Zago 1,1 | has not been sufficiently distributed among the masses. ~These 560 Zago 1,1 | from the Congo after the disturbances in the 60s. The precarious 561 Zago 1,5 | dioceses. Certain events have disturbed the missionaries. They have 562 LopezGay 5 | obstacle to communion among diverse institutes nor to co-operation 563 Zago 1,5 | religious Institutes is being diversified. It is easier for those 564 Ukken | attitude of theosis, of divinization in the spirit of the Oriental 565 Thomas 3,1 | heard the Good News and the division of mankind in two groups: 566 Zago 1,4 | improvisations have caused divisions. Overall, the local Churches 567 Zago 2,5 | formation written into the DNA of their charisma and they 568 LopezGay 2 | missionary texts: euntes e docete omnes gentes (Mt 28:19; 569 Maccise 2,B | spirituality emphasizes that being docile to the Spirit means taking 570 Maccise 2 | some characteristics of it: docility to the Spirit, living the 571 Ukken | and joy, inspiring than dominating, journeying joyfully together 572 Thomas 2,2 | America: Haiti, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic. The situation 573 LopezGay 3 | result that they close their doors to missionaries. To these 574 Zago 1,5 | many missionaries. They doubt if the evangelization of 575 Thomas 4,2 | Each Province is invited to draft a missionary project. This 576 Thomas 4,2 | to face these challenges.~Drafting conventions and contracts 577 Schleck 4 | local contracts will be drawn up.~"Although the Institutes 578 Zago 1,4 | economic help from abroad have dried up. This help which came 579 LopezGay 3 | may risk slackening their drive towards the non-Christian 580 Thomas 3,3 | attempts some kind of a duality, not always so easily conciliated, 581 Friant | This is something new: earlier, the missionary initiatives 582 Schleck 5,1 | where it expanded to in its earliest years.~This is not the same 583 Ukken | religious experience. As East is known for its primacy 584 Ukken | traditions, and having an Eastern cultural heritage of India 585 Schleck 4 | that the expression "extra ecclesiam nulla salus" remains true, 586 LopezGay 7 | consecrated persons. Today ecology is threatened more than 587 Moons | universal mission of the Church, ecumenism, the study of the great 588 Zago 1,4 | cannot and have not been educated to support their pastors 589 LopezGay 2 | greatness of a vocation open to "educating the remote pagan regions ( 590 LopezGay 5 | the role of the missionary effectiveness that is proper to the hidden, 591 LopezGay 6 | the Church can equal its efficacy by the same title and to 592 Friant | to Canada, and in 1890 to Egypt.~The Institute took a big 593 Gardin 1 | ad gentes activity in the elaboration of the Orders’ specific 594 Schleck 5,1 | territories, or on using their elderly personnel in some form of 595 Finch 1 | agriculture, accounting, electronics, computer and business expertise, 596 Schleck 4 | growth and maturation, may be elevated to the status of a diocese 597 Zago 2,4 | enthusiasm and new motivation and elicits faithfulness" VC 78). ~The 598 Ukken | religious life that can express eloquently and share the Good News 599 Maccise 2,A | service to the poor and the emarginated, in working to build up 600 LopezGay 6 | called divine, for it was embraced by him, God and man, as 601 Ukken | religious communities have to emerge in the context of dialogue. 602 Thomas 2,3 | the missionary became an emigrated pastor.~Since the objective 603 LopezGay 1,1 | mondanisation", uniformity, emigration, and post-modernism...). 604 LopezGay 4 | the consecrated life is emphasised as a "charism"; each institute 605 Zago 2,2 | the signs of the times is emphasized (cf VC 73, 79, 81). It is 606 LopezGay 6 | was a self-emptying, he "emptied himself" (Phil 2:7) and 607 LopezGay 7 | we cannot return to him empty-handed.~Many parables depict the 608 Thomas 3,1 | at the 1974 CICM Chapter enabled us to discover two major 609 Zago 1,1 | been a transition from the enchantment of independence to disillusion 610 Schleck 5,4 | Missionaria, XXXII (1968), Enchiridion Vaticanum, vol 3, pp. 474- 611 Thomas 3,2 | toward the periphery, to enclaved territories, to autochthonous 612 LopezGay 6 | ecclesial structures, the Pope encourages us to use not merely a purely 613 Drouin | particularly after the Fidei donum encyclic, (1957), the II Vatican 614 Thomas 1,1 | were exterminated due to endemic diseases (typhoid fever, 615 Thomas 2,2 | happened that they intervened energetically to eradicate idolatry and 616 Thomas 1,2 | missionary Institutes were engaged in the specific work of 617 Thomas 4,2 | culture is a reality which engages us and prepares us to meet 618 Finch 3 | discover the possibilities of enhancing the role of the associate 619 LopezGay 2 | rather recent, and began to enjoy widespread use in the 19th 620 Schleck 4 | of the CEP that Dicastery enjoys a certain competence over 621 Schleck 4 | AG, 32) In a rather enlightening commentary on this article 622 Schleck 1,5 | this can be a source of enrichment of one kind or another, 623 Zago 2,5 | that the future will be ensured. Many Institutes have just 624 Zago 2,2 | invited to propose anew the enterprising initiative, creativity and 625 Zago 1,5 | charisma as an integral entity with a variety of dimensions. 626 Thomas 4,3 | not easy to leave and to entrust to others the work we started 627 Zago 2,2 | Among these elements we may enumerate our understanding of salvation 628 Ukken | enriches from within and envelopes everything that we do and 629 Friant | Provinces alone. We do not envisage large number of Brothers 630 Schleck 4 | representative of the Pope, an envoy of the Congregation for 631 LopezGay 5 | of the universal mission (Eph 3:5-6), prays in the missionary ( 632 Zago 1,5 | international Congregations their epicenter has been decidedly moved 633 Thomas 4,3 | them are chosen for the episcopacy in their diocese of origin. 634 LopezGay 6 | action of the Church can equal its efficacy by the same 635 Zago 2,2 | or Asian with respect for equality among all the members. ~ 636 Zago 1,6 | same degree.~Theological equilibrium has been fostered by the 637 Schleck 5,3 | need for adaptability, an equitable tolerance of each other 638 Schleck 1,5 | these countries in a sense equivalent to situations which one 639 Thomas 2,2 | intervened energetically to eradicate idolatry and superstitions. 640 Schleck 5,5 | within a few years were erected into Institutes of Diocesan 641 Zago 1,4 | charge of the churches. The erection of the local diocese means 642 Schleck 2 | by an inadequate or even erroneous catechetical or faith formation, 643 Gardin Pre | Orders. They were founded - error aside without taking into 644 Ukken | of world peace. As the essence of every religion is integration ( 645 Schleck 5,1 | thereby diminishing certain essentials of both the religious life 646 LopezGay 5 | asks us for an attitude of esteem and respect for those in 647 LopezGay 2 | the remote pagan regions (etnichorum gentes) in the Gospel... " 648 LopezGay 6 | religious life (PC 6).~The Eucharist is celebrated and reserved 649 LopezGay 2 | in the missionary texts: euntes e docete omnes gentes (Mt 650 Thomas 4,2 | work.~It is imperative to evaluate regularly the missionary 651 Thomas 4,2 | Provinces: missionary projects, evaluations, conventions.~Over the years 652 Maccise 2,B | Spirit also communicates evangelic liberty or parresia to proclaim 653 LopezGay 2 | the mission in order to evangelise rural areas. It is the encyclicals 654 LopezGay 6 | what the world expects of evangelisers. The Gospel we proclaim 655 Ukken | essentially ecclesial and evangelization-oriented, we religious in Asia living 656 Friant | countries in view of an eventual implantation. We hope to 657 Thomas 2,3 | did not even think of this eventuality. Today, the configuration 658 | everyone 659 Thomas 2,2 | decades, missionary activity evolved progressively into a contribution 660 LopezGay 2 | would speak of the "ecclesia ex gentibus", which had a place 661 LopezGay 3 | missionaries (I do not have the exact statistics), and at the 662 Schleck 5,5 | Evangelisation of Peoples for examination, observations and suggestions. 663 Ukken | God’s salvific event par excellence. Dialogue of tomorrow shall 664 | except 665 Thomas 2,3 | local Church. Neither is it exceptional to meet this view among 666 Tonini | notable but significant exceptions – of monasticism during 667 Ukken | create more meaningful exchanges, and help towards working 668 LopezGay 3 | form of provincialism and exclusiveness; one of the dangers is thatthe 669 Kolvenbach 3 | their cultures. This is an excruciatingly slow process, simply because 670 Schleck Con | with the subject. Please excuse the limitations and shortcomings. 671 LopezGay 4 | vision of the religious’ "exemptio" in regard to bishops. Today 672 Schleck 1,1 | the meantime emerged as exercising influence on their world. 673 Thomas 1,1 | missionaries died of sickness or exhaustion after a stay in the field 674 Schleck 5,1 | originally took root or where it expanded to in its earliest years.~ 675 Schleck 3 | as a single group of both expatriates and autocthonous members, 676 Drouin | their preoccupation and expectation to their home Church and 677 Finch 2 | years of service that are expected of the missionary. A three-year 678 Thomas 2,2 | of first evangelization. Expelled from China, we go to Latin 679 Zago 1,4 | provide for the ordinary expenses of the mission. Consequently, 680 Cagnasso | scarcity, or fear that very expensive structures could not be 681 Schleck 5,1 | as Secretaries, providing expert assistance in various fields 682 Finch 1 | volunteers or technical experts who wish to support a missionary 683 Schleck 4 | for a particular territory expires. Then the Conferences of 684 Schleck 4 | truth must be carefully explained, with the proper terminology 685 Kolvenbach 3 | culture that, implicitly or explicitly, is disposed to receiving 686 Schleck 1,1 | like the old, continue to exploit the natural riches of these 687 Thomas 4,1 | integrated the theological explorations in the fields of mission 688 Friant | collaboration. Since 1997, we have explored six new countries in view 689 Schleck 1,1 | developed nations, along with explosive developments in science, 690 Schleck 1,5 | another, such as, increased exposure to the realities of other 691 Maccise | missionary spirituality that expresses itself in the world about 692 LopezGay 6 | new formulas, new ways of expressing [here again, we are speaking 693 LopezGay 2 | of the mission ad gentes, expressions such as infidels, ethnic 694 Schleck 5,4 | Institute. This agreement must expressly and accurately define, among 695 Moons | for reasons of health or extended sabbatical study -- promotes, 696 LopezGay 6 | may come about ever more extensively (Familiaris consortio, 1981, 697 LopezGay 2 | in the Gospel... "apud exteras gentes"..., "current needs 698 Thomas 1,1 | hardly accessible. They were exterminated due to endemic diseases ( 699 Schleck 5,4 | for all practical purposes extinct, since experience has proved 700 Schleck 5,1 | tendency, slow death and extinction. Still another result of 701 Schleck 5,4 | Peoples, Rome, 1969, pp. 4-5, Extract from the "Bibliografia Missionaria, 702 Thomas 4,1 | persons, people living in extreme poverty, youth who feel 703 LopezGay 7 | the paths of time with her eyes fixed on the future restoration 704 Tonini | local social and economic fabric.~Vocations and Formation – 705 LopezGay 3 | The mission ad gentes faces an enormous task, which 706 Zago 1,2 | colonial boundaries has facilitated ethnic claims and tensions. 707 Zago 1,2 | unemployed. This fact in itself facilitates another fairly widespread 708 Finch 1 | the Maryknoll Society for facilitating the living out of that vocation, 709 Moons | of lecturers from other Faculties, collaboration with other 710 LopezGay 3 | deference to false theories, we fail to proclaim the Gospel, 711 Thomas 4,2 | things the acquisition of a fair knowledge of the language 712 LopezGay 6 | current theology the term "faithfully hand on" the Gospel which 713 Thomas 4,2 | with believers of other faiths or with persons who have 714 LopezGay 3 | the young churches often fall into the phenomenon of isolationism ( 715 LopezGay 6 | about ever more extensively (Familiaris consortio, 1981, n. 10).~ 716 Ukken | fight against the religious fanaticism and fundamentalism of all 717 Thomas 1,2 | carpentry and mechanics, farms. Hence, quite really important 718 Finch 4 | participation to creating and fashioning opportunities for collaboration 719 LopezGay 6 | proceeding on this path.~Holding fast to the two principles of 720 Finch | GENTES,~OF THE MARYKNOLL FATHERS AND BROTHERS~ ~I am grateful 721 Thomas 1,1 | will be lost through my fault". It was a general belief 722 Maccise 2,E | God and discern his ways; faults are confessed, attitudes 723 Friant | Pius XII (1939-1958) in favor of missions. He wrote four 724 Kolvenbach 2 | cultures. Yes, consecrated life favours inculturation.~ 725 Gardin 1 | such form of evangelization feasible or illusory , or too idealistic ? 726 LopezGay 5 | mission of Christ with another feature specifically its own: fraternal 727 Maccise 2,A | who reveal the suffering features of Christ who questions 728 Schleck 4 | weekly talk that he gave on February 4, 1998, entitled "Christ 729 LopezGay 5 | fact of the virginity and fecundity of Mary remind us of this 730 Zago 2,3 | for stirring up missionary fervor both in the churches of 731 Ukken | there is a unity in every fibre of being, from nature to 732 Finch 4 | are associates with over fifteen years of service, continuity 733 LopezGay 2 | gentes" appears more than fifty times, and "missio" thirty 734 Ukken | interreligious context to fight against the religious fanaticism 735 LopezGay 3 | obsolete... (RM 32).~As a final thesis we can say that the 736 Schleck 5,5 | Bishop who controls the finances of these Institutes, and 737 Schleck 5,5 | to become more and more financially independent of the direct 738 Thomas 1,2 | justified for economic reasons (financing). But it is a fact that 739 Thomas 4,1 | missionary Congregations finished the revision of their Constitutions 740 Gardin 1 | pastoral or diaconal activities fit your charism better in the 741 Zago 2,4 | has different forms, it is fitting that the local church should 742 Zago 2,2 | God is understood in its fivefold meaning or dimension: it 743 Friant | we have no intention of fixing any priorities right from 744 Finch 1 | volunteers" rather, as full fledged missionaries, a small distinction 745 Kolvenbach 5 | will come about through a flexible spirituality allowing a 746 Tonini | monastic gathering, Abbot De Floris (the first Secretary of 747 Tonini | period of its restoration and flourishing in the last century and 748 Schleck 5,4 | 4. Difficulties that flow from the Changed Relationship 749 Schleck 5,3 | 3. Difficulties flowing from the geographical change 750 Thomas 3,1 | Father. This decree, however, flows from the 'fount-like love', 751 Schleck 5,3 | geographical change of the focus for vocations and the fusion 752 Finch 2 | programs usually are more focused on the associate as a missionary. 753 Ukken | interiority-oriented apostolates, focussing on prayer and contemplation, 754 Maccise 2,D | faithfulness and in the foolishness of the Cross, and in the 755 Moons | to stand with Mary at the foot of the countless crosses 756 LopezGay 6 | position to live "in the footsteps of Jesus (VC 18) and to 757 Schleck 5,1 | activities, concentrating the forces which they still have on 758 LopezGay 6 | received has come to the fore. We must not forget that 759 Maccise Con | going to the missionary forefront to manifest the plan of 760 LopezGay 6 | we proclaim is first and foremost "good news" - we have been 761 Thomas 4,3 | financial Administration foresee that we should rely more 762 Thomas 4,2 | conventions and contracts as foreseen by Mutuae Relationes is 763 LopezGay 6 | definitive as well is the path he forged as he fulfilled his mission. 764 LopezGay 3 | result become neglected or forgotten (RM 34).~Despite this, today 765 Moons | our Constitutions: ~ the formula of Religious Profession: 766 LopezGay 6 | we must always find new formulas, new ways of expressing [ 767 Zago 2,2 | individual church is sent forth to the nations" (RM 62).~ 768 | forty 769 Schleck 3 | Conferences are also acting as a forum for speaking of and proposing 770 Zago 2,4 | 2.4 respecting and fostering the various charisma~The 771 Thomas 3,1 | however, flows from the 'fount-like love', or charity of God 772 LopezGay 7 | mission is found in "the fountain-like love of the Father" (AG 773 LopezGay 2 | In the 13th century St. Francis of Assisi spoke of "Those 774 Gardin Pre | religious (of whom 34.642 are Franciscans)~To the term " mendicants " 775 Gardin Pre | Confessio Trinitatis, signum fraternitatis, servitium caritatis) avoiding 776 Thomas 4,2 | mankind founded on liberty, fraternity and justice and the world 777 Gardin Pre | of those Orders, called " frati " live in " convents " and 778 Zago 1,2 | causes tensions but even fratricidal wars as has happened in 779 LopezGay 3 | the Council, in 1943, two French priests published a book: 780 Schleck 5,5 | way of lodging, if they frequent classes elsewhere). This 781 Zago 2,3 | Christian identity, and offers fresh enthusiasm and new incentive. 782 Finch 6 | lead to marriage as well as friendship. All too frequently we simply 783 Schleck 5,1 | Institute, mostly on the home front, in various ways, working 784 Ukken | relations across religious frontiers at the level of daily life 785 Ukken | pluralism; and finally and most fruitfully, the sharing in of religious 786 Kolvenbach 5 | discernment and with the frustrating patience that evangelization 787 Zago 2,1 | which he is sending us to fulfill his mission. The missionary 788 Moons | values. For example: ~ a fuller experience of Christ, of 789 Thomas 1,2 | formation, logistics and fund-raising. Several missionaries back 790 Ukken | religious fanaticism and fundamentalism of all religions. All religions 791 Thomas 4,3 | match the priorities of the funding agencies.~4.3.6. The Formation 792 Schleck 5,5 | they work or the diocesan funds which are in his hands. 793 Schleck 5,3 | focus for vocations and the fusion of old personnel coming 794 Friant | Thailand, India) and African (Gabon, Madagascar... ). The international 795 Friant | Institute of the Brothers of St. Gabriel, and about some projects 796 Thomas 3,2 | is a temporary service is gaining ground. The missionary urgencies 797 Thomas 1,2 | printing offices, procures, garages, carpentry workshops, constructions, 798 Kolvenbach 5 | wealth of the nations is gathered so that God will be all 799 Tonini | Small group gatherings~Monastic Orders~ ~Keeping 800 Zago 2,2 | Constitutions Lumen Gentium and Gaudium et Spes which are the starting 801 Moons | The missionary dimension generates formative attitudes and 802 Thomas 2,3 | missionaries of a certain generation there is still a common 803 Thomas 4,3 | have been supported by the generosity of the Christians of the 804 Ukken | spirituality suitable to the genius of the continent. We religious 805 Zago 1,5 | superstition and even more so the genocides of central Africa have been 806 LopezGay 2 | become the apostle of the "genti" (Acts 13:47), the "gentes" 807 LopezGay 2 | speak of the "ecclesia ex gentibus", which had a place alongside 808 LopezGay 2 | activity for saving the gentiles. In the middle of the 17th 809 Ukken | into an ecclesia that is gently inspiring than violently 810 Ukken | 13, 1993, p. 2.) We must genuinely be poised to engage in different 811 Zago 1,3 | have cast doubts on the genuineness of the Christian conversion. 812 LopezGay 3 | Thus the criterion of geography, although somewhat imprecise 813 Kolvenbach 3 | occasion for an exchange of gifts. Not a unilateral situation 814 Kolvenbach 3 | the dynamic influence of globalisation. For all these reasons, 815 LopezGay 7 | transform the world into a glorified state. At the end creatures 816 LopezGay 7 | enter into the freedom of glory (Rom 8:20-22). ~At the end 817 LopezGay 2 | conducted or the immediate goals to which it aims, mission 818 Zago 1,5 | life, of the sharing of goods, of initial and ongoing 819 Zago 2,2 | to every man and woman of goodwill and offers them his salvation ( 820 Zago 1,2 | independent centralized government operating in the previous 821 LopezGay 2 | to translate the Hebrew "goyim", indicating the pagans 822 Schleck 5,5 | proper preparation and the gradual and experienced formation 823 Schleck 4 | the regular hierarchy has gradually been established in most 824 Kolvenbach 3 | constant discernment to grasp the cultural sensitivity 825 Schleck 1 | Life can be more easily grasped and understood.~ 826 Moons | understanding of "service" as gratuitous, but also as "useless" in 827 LopezGay 3 | consecrated life has diminished greatly. Might there not be a relationship 828 LopezGay 2 | type of expression: the greatness of a vocation open to "educating 829 LopezGay 1,1 | light of Christ of all the Greco-Roman culture’s understanding 830 Thomas 3,2 | temporary service is gaining ground. The missionary urgencies 831 Maccise Con | commitment carries. Out of this grows the witness of Consecrated 832 LopezGay 1,1 | the light of the Gospel (GS4).~Consecrated persons try 833 Schleck 5,4 | specific mission. And the guardians of this fidelity to the 834 Thomas 2,2 | to Latin America: Haiti, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic. 835 Cagnasso | difficulties Often, we cannot guess the right moment when to 836 Thomas 4,3 | upkeep of the mission.~Our Guidelines for financial Administration 837 Drouin | challenges of mission today. ~ Habitually their members make a permanent 838 LopezGay 2 | received the promise (Adv. Haer, V, chapt. 34, n. 3). And 839 Ukken | conclude this short note: Hailing from the apostolic church 840 Thomas 2,2 | we go to Latin America: Haiti, Guatemala, the Dominican 841 Schleck Con | did so many others in the halcyon days, as a teacher in the 842 Kolvenbach 3 | because cultural changes happen slowly. We have learnt that 843 Thomas 4,3 | superiors, ...). And it happens quite often that the best 844 Moons | formation context. Contact with happy friars, and with those fully 845 Gardin Pre | is to strive to better harmonise the three basic dimensions 846 Thomas 4,2 | injustice, violence and hatred. This is not due to a simple 847 Schleck 4 | to the diocese. He is the head of a particular Church in 848 Zago 1,2 | School instruction has made headway everywhere but often the 849 Thomas 3,2 | towards Kisangani, a diocese heavily afflicted by the rebellion,~ 850 Thomas 4,3 | fear to transfer often very heavy structures to the local 851 LopezGay 2 | 100 times to translate the Hebrew "goyim", indicating the 852 LopezGay 2 | were far removed from the "Hellenistic" influence. ~The geographical 853 Zago 1,5 | moved towards the Southern hemisphere where the majority of missions 854 | herself 855 Schleck 5,5 | Institutes beginning, do not hesitate to offer the assistance 856 LopezGay 3 | There is a certain hesitation to use the terms "missions" 857 LopezGay 3 | difficulties.~Notwithstanding the high number of dioceses, there 858 LopezGay 6 | is purified, raised to a higher level and reaches its perfection ( 859 LopezGay | theological interpretation that highlights the relationship between 860 Friant | Assuredly, we are proud of our highly valued vocation as Brothers 861 Zago 2,2 | mission and life, as the hinge on which all evangelization 862 Kolvenbach 1 | zeal. It would, however, be historically untrue that it took into 863 Schleck 4 | other hand, is the regular holder of jurisdiction with personal 864 LopezGay 6 | proceeding on this path.~Holding fast to the two principles 865 Schleck 3 | for a more complete and holistic formation at all levels 866 Ukken | dynamics in dialogue will hopefully contribute towards a new 867 Friant | being sent: rather, we are hoping for local vocations and 868 Schleck 1,5 | bring certain difficulties, hostility against strangers crime, 869 LopezGay 7 | Father has "his tempo, his hour" at the moment of vocations 870 Schleck 5,1 | Crisis in regard to vocations~Howsoever one wishes to describe the 871 Schleck Int | at first sight a rather huge "mouthful"! But really it 872 Zago 2,2 | sacrament of salvation for all humankind, and her activity is not 873 Ukken | styles of life and cultivate humbler attitudes. Institution-dominated 874 Thomas 4,3 | parishes that we started a hundred years ago and for which 875 LopezGay 4 | institute (MF 69, citing C.I.C., can. 783; see LG 44).~" 876 Zago 2,2 | missionary is the saint" (ib). "Missionary cooperation 877 Gardin 1 | feasible or illusory , or too idealistic ? Are there interesting 878 Zago 2,2 | present in the Church but not identical with her (cf. RM 18), it 879 Thomas 3,1 | design for the world. This identification of mission with God's design 880 LopezGay 1,1 | proclamation of Christ gave rise to ideological crises, but at the end the 881 LopezGay 5 | Today more than atheistic ideologies, there is more emphasis 882 LopezGay 2 | follows the terminology and ideology found in the Old Testament: 883 Thomas 2,2 | energetically to eradicate idolatry and superstitions. They 884 LopezGay 2 | In the 16th century St. Ignatius of Loyola used the noun " 885 Zago 1,4 | change from conflict with or ignorance of other religions to dialogue 886 Schleck 2 | received or more or less ignored by many. 887 Gardin 1 | evangelization feasible or illusory , or too idealistic ? Are 888 Thomas Int | of these Institutes. To illustrate it more concretely, I shall 889 Thomas 4,2 | persons, created to the image of God and called to participate 890 Moons | often offered, instead, images of large assemblies of believers, 891 Thomas 4,3 | will not be possible to imitate what is being done in Europe 892 Schleck 1,5 | or lay persons from the immigrant peoples themselves, or by 893 Schleck 5,1 | home countries, e.g. with immigrants coming from lands where 894 LopezGay 3 | non-Christians who have immigrated to "Christian" countries. 895 Schleck 1,1 | they exercise a different impact according to the situation 896 Moons | insignificance, and because of their impatience with slow maturation of 897 LopezGay 7 | conversion. We must not be impatient. It was in a missionary 898 Friant | Institute.~"The love of Christ impels us" (2 Cor 5:14). The members 899 Thomas 4,2 | they are at work.~It is imperative to evaluate regularly the 900 Maccise 2,B | involved which is always imperfect and limited; not looking 901 Thomas 2,1 | twenties onward: to plant or implant the Church wherever it does 902 Schleck 5,1 | the Church has yet to be implanted, or where this implantation 903 Kolvenbach 3 | message and a culture that, implicitly or explicitly, is disposed 904 Schleck 5,1 | foundation, is the tendency to "import vocations" or to establish 905 Kolvenbach 4 | consecrated life, without imposing the style of another culture, 906 Kolvenbach 3 | must not only avoid the imposition of our own personal cultural 907 LopezGay 3 | geography, although somewhat imprecise and always provisional, 908 Tonini | might exchange experiences, impressions, opinions and suggestions.~ ~ 909 Zago 1,4 | been found. Some of the improvisations have caused divisions. 910 LopezGay 6 | formation. It cannot be improvised. This is the way the missionary 911 Thomas 4,2 | devote themselves to an in-depth interreligious dialogue.~ 912 Schleck 5,1 | turn has caused a certain inability on the part of the missionary 913 Schleck 2 | today is accentuated by an inadequate or even erroneous catechetical 914 Maccise 2,A | A. An incarnational spirituality.~In missionary 915 Zago 2,3 | fresh enthusiasm and new incentive. Faith is strengthened when 916 Finch 3 | In many places there is a inclination to persuade the laity to 917 Zago 2,2 | dimension of the Kingdom is incomplete unless it is related to 918 Kolvenbach 3 | sensitivity that lies behind incomprehension and misunderstanding. In 919 Drouin | through promise or oath of incorporation.~15 out of 30 societies 920 Schleck 4 | the number of local clergy increases, it should be arranged that 921 LopezGay 3 | about their freedom to grow independently of external influences, 922 Friant | also noted that there are Indian Brothers who work 3000 km 923 LopezGay 2 | translate the Hebrew "goyim", indicating the pagans in contrast to 924 Thomas 2,2 | missionaries studied the indigenous languages and cultures so 925 Maccise 2,C | evangelizing mission has as an indispensable part working for justice 926 LopezGay 3 | Church" does not become an indistinguishable part of the overall mission 927 Tonini | service as they seek their own individuality? The question involves more 928 Thomas 4,2 | oppression, lack of liberty, inequality, injustice, violence and 929 LopezGay 6 | have a Saviour - which must infect the world with hope and 930 Schleck 2 | faithful the crisis of values infiltrated into their lives through 931 Ukken | the lives of the people, influencing the society, especially 932 Zago 2,2 | the beginning as we are informed by the Acts of the Apostles ( 933 LopezGay 5 | and it is the Spirit who infuses this charity, this love 934 Schleck 1,1 | often enough because of deep ingrained habits that have been acquired 935 Thomas 2,2 | Kinshasa had but 40,000 inhabitants in 1940). A new and more 936 Drouin | considering this task as inherent to their charism. These 937 Finch 5 | recently that we have begun to initiate this possibility for families. 938 Finch 4 | of existing works and the initiation of new collaborative works 939 Thomas 4,2 | of liberty, inequality, injustice, violence and hatred. This 940 Thomas 4,3 | have "basic structures" and insertions that can serve for the pastoral 941 Friant | mission among non-Christians, inside and outside their own countries 942 Zago Int | and pastoral outlooks and insights, some of which have been 943 Moons | non-achievement, of their own insignificance, and because of their impatience 944 LopezGay 3 | this mentality a not too insignificant number of institutes of 945 Schleck 4 | and nuances, still he has insisted that the expression "extra 946 Schleck 1,2 | 2. Growing Tendency and Insistence on Recognizing Individual 947 Gardin 1 | negative ? Vita Consecrata insists on saying fraternal life 948 Schleck 4 | arranged that the Institutes, insofar as it is in keeping with 949 Ukken | context shall draw a lot of inspirations from our basic attitude 950 Schleck 4 | p. 166).~In the former instance (the "Ius Commissionis") 951 Schleck 3 | withstanding the more or less instinctive dislike on the part of the 952 Ukken | cultivate humbler attitudes. Institution-dominated religious life must give 953 Moons | missionary dimension of institutional formation" (motivation, 954 Zago 2,2 | the charisma. They may be institutionalized as in the hierarchy or the 955 Zago 1,2 | involved in them.~School instruction has made headway everywhere 956 Drouin | them adaptable and mobile instruments at the service of the Church’ 957 Thomas 4,2 | why and how the Province intends to face these challenges.~ 958 Schleck 4 | it seem to have served to intensify the exclusively missionary 959 Friant | projects on hand and we have no intention of fixing any priorities 960 Schleck 2 | sometimes in and through intentional or non-intentional manipulation. 961 Thomas 2,2 | Notwithstanding the best of intentions the missionaries transplanted 962 Thomas 2,1 | Fidei Donum priests, of Inter-Church aid.~The concept of mission 963 Friant | implantations: ~ These are inter-provincial projects: that is, many 964 Schleck 5,5 | traditions, and which makes their interchanges from house to house more 965 Zago 1,5 | autonomy of each Institute to intercongregational cooperation. Conferences 966 Zago 2,2 | different dimensions are interconnected and "the temporal dimension 967 Finch 4 | but to a relationship of interdependence.~ 968 Schleck 5,5 | Apostolic Life. An undue interference on the part of the diocesan 969 Ukken | shall give preference to interiority-oriented apostolates, focussing on 970 Zago 1,2 | cultures are changed and intermingled. Modern communications media 971 Tonini | room for another one: Aide Intermonastère. This change indicated a 972 Thomas 4,2 | Committed to a process of internationalization we refuse to have two categories 973 Zago 1,3 | renaissance of animism has been interpreted differently by locals and 974 Zago 2,2 | fact which the encyclical interprets in this way. "Within the 975 Schleck 1 | and negative, continually intersect with one another on the 976 Thomas 2,2 | contrary, it happened that they intervened energetically to eradicate 977 Maccise 2,E | pray in a different way: in intimate relationship with existence.~ 978 LopezGay 1,1 | Missionary activity is intimately related to the people of 979 LopezGay 2 | has a certain novelty in introducing the idea of the responsibility 980 Thomas 3,2 | form of experience, we must invent everything, mission is especially 981 Zago 2,2 | for missionary activity is invested in the College of bishops ( 982 Schleck 3 | the rites of profession or investiture, relationships of members 983 Moons | between how Mary was an almost invisible presence in the early Church 984 Drouin | summoned by the Church’s invitations, particularly after the 985 Thomas 4,2 | transformed our lives and we invite them to share with us their 986 Drouin | so that we may the better involve ourselves according our 987 Friant | Peru), Asia (Sri Lanka, Iraq). 10 Brothers would join 988 LopezGay 2 | Judaism. Very early on St. Irenaeus would speak of the "ecclesia 989 Thomas 3,2 | towards the peoples of Irian Jaya,~in Congo: towards 990 Zago 2,2 | proclamation has a central and irreplaceable role, since it introduces 991 Finch 2 | and formation. It would be irresponsible to assign people to mission 992 LopezGay 3 | these Churches I say: Do not isolate yourselves; willingly accept 993 LopezGay 3 | fall into the phenomenon of isolationism (EN 64). In this context 994 Tonini | the pressing invitation issued in the Encyclical Fidei 995 Schleck 4 | the case of a "missio sui iuris") and working deliberately 996 Thomas 1,3 | bound to be polyvalent men, jacks-of-all-trades. This contributed to the 997 Ukken | L’Osservatore Romano, January 13, 1993, p. 2.) We must 998 Thomas 3,2 | towards the peoples of Irian Jaya,~in Congo: towards Kisangani, 999 LopezGay 5 | were the communities of Jerusalem or Antioch, from which the 1000 Kolvenbach 1 | message from its original jewish base? Is it possible to 1001 Friant | of extraordinary range" (John-Paul II). A meeting of all the