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GROUP
MEETING:
INSTITUTES EXCLUSIVELY MISSIONARIES
For a deepening of what we heard yesterday and today, and taking into
account the nature of our group, I think it useful we review the last part of
Fr. J. Thomas’s conference. After a short but careful clear round concerning
his Institute’s position vis a vis Ad Gentes, from its foundation,
alongside its historical evolution, Fr. Thomas actually presents today’s
situation (1985-1998)
I propose we refer to this evolution to verify if and to what extent we
find it in our own respective Institute situation.
I briefly summarize it.
Theological presupposition
Ad gentes orientation becomes clear and
specific, it emphasizes the ad extra aspect
We are
looking for situations - geographical, human - " on the
borderline " with regard to the knowledge of Christ and to the
poverty situation of people, society etc.
We are
considering our commitment as temporary: Our Institutes are willing to
accompany Christian communities as long as there is specific need , then
to turn to where our presence is more needed.
Concrete actualization
The
" ad extra " remains, and it has been redefined
in regard to those members entering our Institutes, coming from countries
traditionally considered as mission territories;
Proclamation,
interreligious dialogue, solidarity with the more acute situation of
poverty form our concrete way of our acting.
It is
necessary to do " self-evaluation " of the effective
coherence of our commitments with these orientations which express our
Institute’s charisma today. This is done through:
" missionary
plan " which clearly defines " how to conceive the mission,
in the specific context of the region where our confreres live and work
today ".
Conventions
and contracts which present and actualize the charisma.
the
choice of new foundations which meet not only the requests for personnel
but also our specific goal.
Structural difficulties
Often,
we cannot guess the right moment when to leave what we have built,
because of local personnel scarcity, or fear that very expensive
structures could not be maintained.
The
effort and time required for acculturation and integration militate
against the practical mobility we would like to have.
There
are psychological difficulties of the missionaries to leave persons and
places where they have worked for a long time
The
fact of recruiting in the mission churches asks for taking root there,
with some basic structure and missionary activities.
The
orientation to reduce economic dependency on the West means that we
resort to local resources which are exactly in those activities and those
well established structures we would be leaving, while they are scarce or
absent on the borderline situations we are called to move to.
The
fact of relying on formation centers which are not ours constitutes a
limit: our members are better prepared for the parish pastoral work than
for our missionary specific objective.
We
have the serious problem of personnel: those who are between 40 and 55
years old who should assume responsibility for leadership and formation,
those are very few.
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