Missionary Activity
Is Only Beginning
30. Our
own time, with humanity on the move and in continual search, demands a
resurgence of the Church's missionary activity. The horizons and
possibilities for mission are growing ever wider, and we Christians are called
to an apostolic courage based upon trust in the Spirit. He is the principal
agent of mission!
The history of humanity has
known many major turning points which have encouraged missionary outreach, and
the Church, guided by the Spirit, has always responded to them with generosity
and farsightedness. Results have not been lacking. Not long ago we celebrated
the millennium of the evangelization of Rus' and the Slav peoples, and we are
now preparing to celebrate the five hundredth anniversary of the evangelization
of the Americas. Similarly, there have been recent commemorations of the
centenaries of the first missions in various countries of Asia, Africa and
Oceania. Today the Church must face other challenges and push forward to new
frontiers, both in the initial mission ad gentes and in the new
evangelization of those peoples who have already heard Christ proclaimed. Today
all Christians, the particular churches and the universal Church, are called to
have the same courage that inspired the missionaries of the past, and the same
readiness to listen to the voice of the Spirit.
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