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Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 1 3, 30| centenaries of the first missions in various countries of
2 4, 32| or "repatriation" of the missions into the Church's mission,
3 5, 41| history God, by means of missions, clearly accomplishes the
4 6, 71| first encyclical on the missions,146 in which he pointed
5 6, 71| out some instances of lay missions. In modern times, this active
6 7, 77| near. They pray for the missions and missionary vocations.
7 7, 78| Day of Suffering for the Missions."~
8 7, 79| commitment to the work of the missions holds pride of place, especially
9 7, 80| children to leave for the missions, when they have sought this
10 7, 81| and financial needs of the missions are many: not only to set
11 7, 81| contribute to the work of the missions. Their sacrifices and sharing
12 7, 81| our own way of living: the missions ask not only for a contribution
13 7, 81| heighten awareness of the missions, as well as to collect funds
14 7, 81| celebration and for all the missions of the world.~
15 7, 82| one's faith. Visiting the missions is commendable, especially
16 7, 83| countries the theme of the missions can prove very helpful:
17 7, 83| make the promotion of the missions a key element in the normal
18 7, 83| promoting interest in the missions must always be geared to
19 7, 84| for the good of all the missions, in accordance with the
20 7 | Not Only Giving to the Missions But Receiving From Them
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