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Centesimus annus
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1 Int, 3 | out of an awareness of his mission as the Successor of Peter 2 1, 5 | is, on the basis of the mission received from Jesus Christ 3 1, 5 | the Church's evangelizing mission and is an essential part 4 5, 49 | 49. Faithful to the mission received from Christ her 5 6, 53 | travel in fulfilling her mission ... the way traced out by 6 6, 54 | the Church's evangelizing mission, together with many other 7 6, 55 | religious and transcendent mission on behalf of man, so too Dives in misericordia Chap., §
8 1, 1 | The more the Church's mission is centered upon man - the 9 2, 3 | fundamental touchstone of His mission as the Messiah; this is 10 4, 6 | constitutive power of His mission. His disciples and followers 11 5, 7 | and mercy in the messianic mission of Christ. The one who " 12 5, 7 | His messianic message and mission? And yet this is not yet 13 5, 8 | final sign of the messianic mission, a sign that perfects the 14 5, 8 | the end of His messianic mission - and, in a certain sense, 15 5, 9 | sharing in the messianic mission of her Son, was called in 16 7 | THE MERCY OF GOD IN THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH ~In connection 17 7 | bear witness in her whole mission to God's mercy, following 18 7 | Christ, in the whole of His mission as Messiah, professing it 19 7, 13 | content of the messianic mission of the Son of Man. ~The 20 7, 13 | Him who in His messianic mission revealed the Father to us 21 7, 13 | the Church fulfills the mission proper to the People of 22 7, 13 | to the People of God, the mission which is a sharing in and, 23 7, 13 | continuation of the messianic mission of Christ Himself. ~The 24 7, 14 | above all by the messianic mission of Jesus Christ. True mercy 25 7, 14 | this task is precisely the mission of the Church in the modern 26 7, 14 | duty and the purpose of her mission to guard the authenticity 27 7, 14 | The basis of the Church's mission, in all the spheres spoken 28 7, 14 | many guidelines for the mission of the Church in the lives 29 8, 15 | Christ in His messianic mission, a love which reached its 30 8, 15 | spirit of His messianic mission, enduring in the history Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
31 Int, 2 | feels herself called to this mission of proclaiming the Spirit, 32 1, 7 | in the Church through the mission of the invisible Counselor, 33 1, 7 | truth. How intimately this mission is linked with the mission 34 1, 7 | mission is linked with the mission of Christ, how fully it 35 1, 7 | fully it draws from this mission of Christ, consolidating 36 1, 15 | accomplished in its entirety the mission of the Messiah, that is 37 1, 15 | connects his person and mission with a particular action 38 1, 16 | it is precisely he whose mission will bear for all humanity 39 1, 19 | activity, his messianic mission in the Holy Spirit is revealed 40 1, 19 | his faith in the redeeming mission of Jesus of Nazareth. On 41 1, 19 | reduced to the messianic mission of the "Servant of the Lord." 42 1, 20 | seventy-two disciples from the mission entrusted to them by the 43 1, 22 | directly (it is his new mission), to complete the work of 44 1, 24 | a close link between the mission of the Holy Spirit and that 45 1, 24 | Son in the Redemption. The mission of the Son, in a certain 46 1, 24 | in the Redemption. The mission of the Holy Spirit "draws 47 1, 25 | capable of fulfilling the mission entrusted to them. They 48 2, 27 | means the rejection of his mission, a rejection that will cause 49 2, 28 | attention principally on this mission of the Holy Spirit, which 50 2, 28 | us to understand how his mission is also "to convince" of 51 2, 29 | who rejected the messianic mission of the Son of Man and condemned 52 2, 42 | climax of Jesus' messianic mission, the Holy Spirit becomes 53 2, 45 | the human conscience, the mission of the Son and the Holy 54 2, 46 | of salvation in which the mission of the Holy Spirit is accomplished. 55 2, 47 | readiness to accept his mission as the Counselor, when he 56 2, 48 | convincing" as elements of the mission of the Paraclete: sin, righteousness 57 3, 61 | constitution and of that mission which enables her to share 58 3, 61 | to share in the messianic mission of Christ, according to 59 3, 61 | sense forms part of his own mission. And yet it occurs by the 60 3, 62 | Spirit, as part of his own mission.270 Through the Eucharist 61 3, 63 | Spirit, within the same mission of the Paraclete-Spirit 62 3, 63 | there is the rhythm of the mission of the Son, who came into 63 3, 63 | is also the rhythm of the mission of the Holy Spirit, as he 64 3, 63 | And in the context of his mission, as it were within the indivisible Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
65 2, 22 | redemption of all.40 The Church's mission stands in continuity with 66 2, 22 | stands in continuity with the mission of Christ: “As the Father 67 2, 22 | needed to carry out her mission. The Eucharist thus appears 68 3, 27 | witnesses chosen and sent on mission by Christ himself”.51 The 69 3, 28 | Apostles in the pastoral mission necessarily entails the 70 CON, 60 | carrying out the Church's mission, every work of pastoral Evangelium vitae Chap., §
71 Int, 1 | heart of his redemptive mission, Jesus says: "I came that 72 Int, 3 | God, and engage her in her mission of proclaiming the Gospel 73 Int, 5 | the doctrinal and pastoral mission of the Church with regard 74 2, 32 | forth the meaning of his own mission: all who suffer because 75 2, 32 | taken place in the Church's mission from the beginning. When 76 2, 37 | the real object of Jesus' mission: he is the one who "comes 77 2, 43 | over and above the specific mission of parents, the task of 78 2, 47 | 47. The mission of Jesus, with the many 79 2, 47 | the world, he gives them a mission, a mission in which healing 80 2, 47 | gives them a mission, a mission in which healing the sick 81 4, 78 | prophetic, priestly and royal mission of the Lord Jesus. It is 82 4, 82 | in different ways, in her mission as "teacher" of the truth. 83 4, 82 | the truth and their own mission by proposing personal ideas 84 4, 86 | In living out their mission "these heroic women do not 85 4, 87 | sharing in Christ's royal mission, our support and promotion 86 4, 88 | accompanying every family in its mission as the "sanctuary of life". 87 4, 92 | upon marriage, and from its mission to "guard, reveal and communicate 88 4, 92 | that the family fulfils its mission to proclaim the Gospel of 89 4, 92 | given them. The parents' mission as educators also includes 90 4, 94 | with joy and courage its mission to further the Gospel of 91 4, 95 | also rooted in the Church's mission of evangelization. The purpose 92 4, 100 | carry out their challenging mission amid so many difficulties: 135 93 Conc, 103 | Church cannot forget that her mission was made possible by the 94 Conc, 104 | and opposing the Church's mission.~Here too Mary sheds light Fides et ratio Chap., §
95 Int, 2 | diakonia of the truth.1 This mission on the one hand makes the 96 Int, 2(1) | have become sharers in this mission of the prophet Christ, and 97 Int, 2(1) | Christ, and in virtue of that mission we together with him are 98 Int, 6 | Bishops, with whom I share the mission of “proclaiming the truth 99 2, 21 | explorers” (cf. Qoh 1:13), whose mission it is to leave no stone 100 7, 98 | In order to fulfil its mission, moral theology must turn 101 Conc, 101(123)| in close union with the mission of teaching truth for which Laborem exercens Chap., §
102 1, 2 | connected with her apostolic mission have been especially directed. 103 2, 8 | for she considers it her mission, her service, a proof of 104 4, 19 | these primary goals of the mission of a mother26. ~In this 105 5, 24 | participation in his threefold mission as Priest, Prophet and King, Redemptor hominis Chap., §
106 1, 2 | remote, with the line of the mission and ministry that confers 107 1, 3 | aware of their salvific mission.~Paul VI selected this present-day 108 1, 3 | divine mystery and her human mission, and even her human weaknesses - 109 1, 4 | the Church of Christ, her mission and her service are to humanity. 110 1, 4 | more serviceable for her mission of salvation for all: God " 111 1, 6 | fulfilling the Church's universal mission, with regard to ecumenical 112 2, 7 | principle of her life and mission.~ 113 2, 10 | determines the Church's mission in the world and, perhaps 114 2, 11 | the basis of the Church's mission and of Christianity~The 115 2, 11 | and fixed centre of the mission that God himself has entrusted 116 2, 11 | We must all share in this mission and concentrate all our 117 2, 11 | modern mankind. If this mission seems to encounter greater 118 2, 11 | consciously join in the great mission of revealing Christ to the 119 2, 12 | 12. The Church's mission and human freedom~In this 120 2, 12 | freedom~In this unity in mission, which is decided principally 121 2, 12 | blows where it wills"76. The mission is never destruction, but 122 2, 12 | conversion that is begun by the mission is a work of grace, in which 123 2, 12 | integrity78. In fulfilling this mission, we look towards Christ 124 2, 12 | Church, because of her divine mission, becomes all the more the 125 3, 14 | travel in fulfilling her mission: he is the primary and fundamental 126 3, 14 | and experience, for her mission and toil, the Church of 127 3, 15 | unbreakably united element of her mission this solicitude for man, 128 3, 17 | problem is linked with her mission in the modern world. Indeed 129 4 | IV. THE CHURCH'S MISSION AND MAN'S DESTINY~ 130 4, 18 | profoundly her own nature and mission by penetrating into the 131 4, 18 | are indispensable for her mission. For if, as was already 132 4, 18 | share in Christ's triple mission, his triple office as priest, 133 4, 18 | of us must share in this mission and service.~ 134 4, 19 | have become sharers in this mission of the prophet Christ, and 135 4, 19 | Christ, and in virtue of that mission we together with him are 136 4, 19 | and fruitfully in Christ's mission as prophet. Therefore, when 137 4, 19 | in close union with the mission of teaching truth for which 138 4, 19 | play in Christ's prophetic mission and service of divine truth, 139 4, 19 | which involves the prophetic mission that comes from Christ himself: " 140 4, 21 | by showing the threefold mission of Christ himself, through 141 4, 21 | sharing in Christ's kingly mission, that is to say the fact 142 4, 21 | sharing in Christ's kingly mission - his "kingly function" ( 143 4, 21 | call and the drive for her mission and her service among all 144 4, 22 | salvation and in the Church's mission from the very beginning, Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
145 Int, 1 | love of the Father, the mission of the Son, the gift of 146 Int, 5 | accomplishes her own saving mission by uniting in herself - 147 1, 16 | Son is to accomplish his mission, namely, in misunderstanding 148 1, 20 | Jesus during his messianic mission. One can say that this dimension 149 1, 20 | believed." But as the messianic mission of her Son grew clearer 150 1, 21 | radius of Christ's messianic mission and salvific power. Thus 151 2, 26 | from the beginning of his mission in Israel. Eleven of them 152 2, 26 | Jesus had passed on the mission which he himself had received 153 2, 26 | earth" (cf. Acts 1:8). This mission of the Apostles began the 154 2, 26 | directly receive this apostolic mission. She was not among those 155 2, 26 | when he conferred this mission on them. But she was in 156 2, 26 | preparing to take up this mission with the coming of the Spirit 157 2, 28 | present in the Church's mission, present in the Church's 158 2, 37 | renewed commitment to her mission. Following him who said 159 2, 37 | to accomplish that same mission. ~The Church's love of preference 160 2, 37 | completeness the meaning of her own mission."93~ 161 3, 39 | whole work, to his whole mission. The words "Behold, I am 162 3, 39 | with the Savior's whole mission through her actions and 163 3, 39 | all those to whom Christ's mission was directed. Through this " 164 3, 41 | strongly emphasized that his mission was one of service: the 165 3, 42 | fidelity to the person and mission of this Son. As Mother, " 166 3, 43 | mystery of her life and mission modelled upon the example Redemptoris missio Chap., §
167 Int, 1 | 1. The mission of Christ the Redeemer, 168 Int, 1 | human race shows that this mission is still only beginning 169 Int, 1 | dynamic way on the Trinitarian mission itself. The missionary thrust 170 Int, 2(1) | Paul VI, Message for World Mission Day, 1972, Insegnamenti 171 Int, 2 | to the Church's universal mission that the new evangelization 172 Int, 3 | urgency of the Church's mission is obvious.~On the other 173 Int, 3 | evangelization and to the mission ad gentes. No believer in 174 1, 4 | The Church's universal mission is born of faith in Jesus 175 1, 4 | faith that the Church's mission can be understood and only 176 1, 4 | adequate goal of the Church's mission? Does not respect for conscience 177 1, 5 | embraces all the aspects of his mission of grace, truth and revelation: 178 1, 9 | grow. He carries out his mission through her.~The Council 179 1, 9 | salvation for all, and sent on a mission to the whole world as the 180 1, 11 | mentioned regarding the mission ad gentes? While respecting 181 1, 11 | resurrection.~To the question, "why mission?" we reply with the Church' 182 1, 11 | meaning and joy to our life. Mission is an issue of faith, an 183 1, 11 | of divine filiation. Why mission? Because to us, as to St. 184 1, 11 | This is why the Church's mission derives not only from the 185 2, 13 | kingdom are the purpose of his mission: "I was sent for this purpose" ( 186 2, 13 | the very beginning of his mission in the synagogue at Nazareth, 187 2, 13 | Easter, the scope of his mission was focused on Israel. Nevertheless, 188 2, 14 | characteristic of Jesus' mission: healing and forgiving. 189 2, 14 | suffering, and that his mission, from the very beginning, 190 2, 16 | message, his actions and whole mission. The disciples recognize 191 2, 17 | ideas about salvation and mission which can be called "anthropocentric" 192 2, 18 | Christ, which she has "the mission of announcing and inaugurating 193 3 | THE PRINCIPAL AGENT OF MISSION~ 194 3, 21 | climax of Jesus' messianic mission, the Holy Spirit becomes 195 3, 21 | the whole of the Church's mission. His action is preeminent 196 3, 21 | action is preeminent in the mission ad gentes, as can clearly 197 3, 23 | necessary to carry out their mission. The reference here is to 198 3, 23 | each version, Mark presents mission as proclamation or kerygma: " 199 3, 23 | sacramental catechesis. In Luke, mission is presented as witness ( 200 3, 23 | a word equivalent to "mission." He directly links the 201 3, 23 | He directly links the mission which Jesus entrusts to 202 3, 23 | to his disciples with the mission which he himself has received 203 3, 23 | The ultimate purpose of mission is to enable people to share 204 3, 23 | fundamental unity of the same mission, a pluralism which reflects 205 3, 23 | Evangelists stress that the mission of the disciples is to cooperate 206 3, 23 | disciples is to cooperate in the mission of Christ; "Lo, I am with 207 3, 23 | of the age" (Mt 28:20). Mission, then, is based not on human 208 3 | Spirit Directs the Church's Mission~ 209 3, 24 | 24. The mission of the Church, like that 210 3, 24 | the impetus given to the mission which, in accordance with 211 3, 25 | religion, for a truly universal mission.~ 212 3, 26 | the central purposes of mission is to bring people together 213 3, 26 | Even before activity, mission means witness and a way 214 3, 27 | Apostles indicates that the mission which was directed first 215 3, 27 | sends its members forth on mission; having fasted, prayed and 216 3, 27 | In its origins, then, mission is seen as a community commitment, 217 3, 27 | beginning of the Church the mission ad gentes, while it had 218 3, 30 | horizons and possibilities for mission are growing ever wider, 219 3, 30 | is the principal agent of mission!~The history of humanity 220 3, 30 | frontiers, both in the initial mission ad gentes and in the new 221 4 | THE VAST HORIZONS OF THE MISSION AD GENTES~ 222 4, 31 | Church received a universal mission - one which knows no boundaries - 223 4, 31 | people and nations."49~This mission is one and undivided, having 224 4, 31 | missionary activity which we call mission ad gentes, in reference 225 4, 31 | withdraw from her permanent mission of bringing the Gospel to 226 4, 32 | and countries had become "mission territories"; the situation 227 4, 32 | situation, with one single mission, the same everywhere. The 228 4, 32 | apparent in the "language of mission." For example, there is 229 4, 32 | hesitation to use the terms "mission" and "missionaries," which 230 4, 32 | to use instead the noun "mission" in the singular and the 231 4, 32 | missions into the Church's mission, the insertion of missiology 232 4, 32 | eliminating, the Church's mission and missionaries ad gentes. 233 4, 32 | existencec of a specific mission ad gentes, just as saying 234 4 | Mission Ad Gentes Retains Its Value~ 235 4, 33 | activities in the Church's one mission is not intrinsic to that 236 4, 33 | is not intrinsic to that mission, but arises from the variety 237 4, 33 | circumstances in which that mission is carried out. 51 Looking 238 4, 33 | to other groups. This is mission ad gentes in the proper 239 4, 33 | commitment to the universal mission. In these communities the 240 4, 34 | activity proper, namely the mission ad gentes, is directed to " 241 4, 34 | specific nature of this mission ad gentes consists in its 242 4, 34 | indistinguishable part of the overall mission of the whole People of God 243 4, 34 | of the earth. Without the mission ad gentes, the Church's 244 4, 35 | 35. The mission ad gentes faces an enormous 245 4, 35 | changing situations the mission seems destined to have ever 246 4, 36 | they render to the Church's mission in order to discover the 247 4, 36 | principal agents of the Church's mission, but Jesus Christ and his 248 4 | Parameters of the Church's Mission Ad Gentes~ 249 4, 37 | s universal mandate, the mission ad gentes knows no boundaries. 250 4, 37 | parameters within which that mission is exercised, in order to 251 4, 37 | territorial dimension of the mission ad gentes,59 a dimension 252 4, 37 | Certainly, a universal mission implies a universal perspective. 253 4, 37 | special structures of the mission ad gentes, with groups and 254 4, 37 | toward which the Church's mission ad gentes ought to be chiefly 255 4, 37 | climate. Today the image of mission ad gentes is perhaps changing: 256 4, 39 | whose body she is, and whose mission she continues. She must 257 4, 39 | possible to carry out her mission in the world and to reach 258 4, 39 | for their freedom.64 Her mission does not restrict freedom 259 4, 39 | impoverished in its ecclesial mission."66~ 260 4, 40 | from being a reality. The mission ad gentes is still in its 261 5 | CHAPTER V - THE PATHS OF MISSION~ 262 5, 41 | order to achieve this goal?~Mission is a single but complex 263 5, 42 | and irreplaceable form of mission: Christ, whose mission we 264 5, 42 | of mission: Christ, whose mission we continue, is the "witness" 265 5, 44 | the permanent priority of mission. The Church cannot elude 266 5, 44 | the heart of the Church's mission and life, as the hinge on 267 5, 44 | In the complex reality of mission, initial proclamation has 268 5, 47 | those areas involved in the mission ad gentes, tend to separate 269 5, 48 | together in unity."78~The mission ad gentes has this objective: 270 5, 48 | activity, so much so that the mission is not completed until it 271 5, 49 | of the Church's universal mission, is the clearest sign of 272 5, 49 | combined with concern for the mission ad gentes. In this way, 273 5, 52 | effective instrument of mission.~Thanks to this action within 274 5, 52 | working in the Church's mission ad gentes, the Christian 275 5, 55 | the Church's evangelizing mission. Understood as a method 276 5, 55 | not in opposition to the mission ad gentes; indeed, it has 277 5, 55 | special links with that mission and is one of its expressions. 278 5, 55 | of its expressions. This mission, in fact, is addressed to 279 5, 55 | two in the context of her mission ad gentes. These two elements 280 5, 56 | dialogue in the context of mission. Those engaged in this dialogue 281 5, 58 | 58. The mission ad gentes is still being 282 5, 58 | It is not the Church's mission to work directly on the 283 5, 58 | development. Rather, her mission consists essentially in 284 5 | Source and Criterion of Mission~ 285 5, 60 | an integral part of their mission. The Conference of Latin 286 5, 60 | poor are those to whom the mission is first addressed, and 287 5, 60 | the sign and proof of the mission of Jesus."115~In fidelity 288 5, 60 | remains the driving force of mission, and is also "the sole criterion 289 6, 61 | that they may share in his mission and continue in his saving 290 6, 61 | in the Church's universal mission. They constitute a "collegial 291 6, 61 | collegial subject" of that mission, having been chosen by Jesus 292 6, 61 | of the Church's universal mission were expanded, and the way 293 6, 61 | early Church experiences her mission as a community task, while 294 6, 62 | to further its universal mission remains valid and urgent 295 6, 62 | group to the one and common mission of proclaiming and living 296 6, 63 | evangelization and the universal mission. I have traveled all over 297 6, 64 | world. 127~The Church's mission is wider than the "communion 298 6, 66 | particular spirit and a specific mission"; the guardians of this 299 6 | Priests for the Universal Mission~ 300 6, 67 | concern for the Church's mission: "The spiritual gift that 301 6, 67 | for any narrow and limited mission, but for the most universal 302 6, 67 | universal and all embracing mission of salvation 'to the end 303 6, 67 | the universal scope of the mission that Christ entrusted to 304 6, 68(137) | Message for World Mission Day, 1982: Insegnamenti 305 6, 70 | fruitful. It is precisely the mission ad gentes that offers them 306 6, 71 | the Church's "permanent mission of bringing the Gospel to 307 6, 71 | faithful in this regard. The mission ad gentes is incumbent upon 308 6, 71 | their part, in the threefold mission of Christ as Priest, Prophet 309 6, 72 | should be involved in the mission ad gentes as cooperators 310 6, 73 | all to the catechists in mission lands.... Churches that 311 6, 74 | serving the Church and her mission; namely, other Church personnel: 312 6, 75 | visible and organic, her mission requires an external and 313 6, 75 | In order to re-launch the mission ad gentes, a center of outreach, 314 6, 75 | decisively oriented toward the mission in its various forms. To 315 7, 77 | fruitful part of the Church's mission. The Second Vatican Council 316 7, 77 | Sharing in the universal mission therefore is not limited 317 7, 78 | beginning of the Church's mission - is celebrated in some 318 7, 79 | harvest needs laborers. The mission is carried out above all 319 7, 81 | than in receiving.~World Mission Day, which seeks to heighten 320 7, 82 | numerous are the citizens of mission countries and followers 321 7, 82 | forming which call for the mission ad gentes, and the local 322 7, 83 | ignore the Church's universal mission, ecumenism, the study of 323 7, 83 | in the Church's universal mission, promoting vocations ad 324 7 | Responsibility of the Pontifical Mission Societies~ 325 7, 84 | belongs to the Pontifical Mission Societies, as I have often 326 7, 84 | in my Messages for World Mission Day. The four Societies - 327 7, 84 | service to the Church's mission, without which authentic 328 7, 85 | context of the universal mission, and none should be closed 329 7, 85 | evangelization, may think that their mission is now at home, and thus 330 7, 86 | evangelization and to the worldwide mission, and leads us to pray as 331 8 | difficult and new paths of mission.~Today, as in the past, 332 8 | Today, as in the past, that mission is difficult and complex, 333 8, 88 | understand or carry out the mission unless we refer it to Christ 334 8, 88 | and expresses love. The mission follows this same path and 335 8, 90 | 90. The call to mission derives, of its nature, 336 8, 90 | everyone in fulfilling the mission of salvation in the Church."174~ 337 8, 90 | to the universal call to mission. Every member of the faithful 338 8, 90 | called to holiness and to mission. This was the earnest desire 339 8, 90 | The renewed impulse to the mission ad gentes demands holy missionaries. 340 8, 91 | view that the future of mission depends to a great extent 341 8, 91 | teaches them the paths of mission: poverty, meekness, acceptance 342 Conc, 92 | in the Church's apostolic mission for the rebirth of humanity. Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
343 2, 4 | emperor and the Patriarch on a mission to the Saracens. On the 344 2, 5 | among these peoples that mission to which both of them devoted 345 2, 5 | innovating elements of the mission they were carrying out were 346 3, 9 | an important link in the mission entrusted by the Savior 347 4, 13 | the obligations of their mission. They acknowledged the traditional 348 4, 13 | Having undertaken their mission under orders from Constantinople, 349 4, 14 | account the fact that their mission was exercised in the years 350 5, 17 | and which sustained their mission among the Slav nations.~ 351 7, 24 | had originally worked the mission of Cyril and Methodius was 352 7, 26 | not only carried out their mission with full respect for the 353 8, 29 | Constantinople, from which the Slav mission had begun.~Now that eleven 354 8, 30 | thanks to the apostolic mission of the holy Brothers from 355 8, 31 | discern tomorrow. For the mission of the Church is always Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
356 2, 7 | equally profound, of her mission of "service," a mission 357 2, 7 | mission of "service," a mission distinct from the function 358 6, 41 | to extend her religious mission to the various fields in 359 6, 41 | the Church fulfills her mission to evangelize, for she offers 360 6, 41 | the Church's evangelizing mission. And since it is a doctrine Ut unum sint Chap., §
361 Int, 3 | of her identity and her mission in history. The Catholic 362 Int, 4 | gave Peter this special mission in the Church and exhorted 363 Int, 4 | Second Vatican Council, the mission of the Bishop of Rome is 364 1, 9 | the very heart of Christ's mission. Nor is it some secondary 365 1, 15 | with which Jesus begins his mission, indicate the essential 366 1, 23 | might bear witness to his mission and the world would believe 367 1, 23 | service of the Christian mission and its credibility. It 368 2, 43 | tasks which constitutes the mission of Christians: that of reminding 369 2, 50 | to the fulfilment of her mission.~The Second Vatican Ecumenical 370 3, 91 | outline of the pastoral mission of Peter in the Church: " 371 3, 91 | immediately after receiving his mission, is rebuked with unusual 372 3, 91 | in order to clarify the mission of Peter, insists on the 373 3, 92 | experience.~As the heir to the mission of Peter in the Church, 374 3, 94 | the sheep hear".151 The mission of the Bishop of Rome within 375 3, 94 | Sacraments, the Church's mission, discipline and the Christian 376 3, 95 | separate this office from the mission entrusted to the whole body 377 3, 95 | what is essential to its mission, is nonetheless open to 378 3, 98 | which Christians have the mission to spread and, consequently, 379 Exh, 101 | is part of the episcopal mission and it is a duty which derives Veritatis splendor Chap., §
380 Int, 4 | humanity, in fidelity to their mission, they have confirmed, supported 381 1, 14 | and by his very life: his mission culminates in the Cross 382 1, 19 | he entrusts a particular mission, beginning with the Twelve; 383 1, 25 | Apostles carried out their mission of preaching the Gospel 384 2, 45 | respect and fulfilling her mission of authentically interpreting 385 2, 49(88) | Reconciliation and Penance in the Mission of the Church Today cites 386 3, 84 | requirements of the Church's mission, for the salvation of the 387 3, 85 | Paul's awareness of the mission he had received: "Christ... 388 3, 95 | separated from her teaching mission, which she must always carry 389 3, 108 | can likewise speak of the mission and the responsibility proper 390 3, 109 | carry out her prophetic mission, the Church must constantly 391 3, 109 | to carry out its proper mission, to recognize its profound 392 3, 109 | mystery, her life and her mission: "Theology is an ecclesial 393 3, 109 | actively involved in the mission of the Church, particularly 394 3, 109 | particularly in its prophetic mission".171 By its very nature 395 3, 111 | for the Church's life and mission, but also for human society 396 3, 113 | conformity with their apostolic mission, insisting that the right


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