Congregation for the
Evangelization of Peoples
Art. 85 — It pertains to the Congregation for the Evangelization of
Peoples to direct and coordinate throughout the world the actual work of
spreading the Gospel as well as missionary cooperation, without prejudice to
the competence of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.
Art. 86 — The Congregation promotes research in mission theology,
spirituality and pastoral work; it likewise proposes principles, norms, and
procedures, fitting the needs of time and place, by which evangelization is
carried out.
Art. 87 — The Congregation strives to bring the people of God, well
aware of their duty and filled with missionary spirit, to cooperate effectively
in the missionary task by their prayers and the witness of their lives, by
their active work and contributions.
Art. 88 — § 1. It takes steps to awaken missionary vocations,
whether clerical, religious, or lay, and advises on a suitable distribution of
missionaries.
§ 2. In the territories subject to it, it also cares for the education
of the secular clergy and of catechists, without prejudice to the competence of
the Congregation of Seminaries and Educational Institutions concerning the general
programme of studies, as well as what pertains to the universities and other
institutes of higher education.
Art. 89 — Within its competence are mission territories, the
evangelization of which is committed to suitable institutes and societies and
to particular Churches. For these territories it deals with everything
pertaining to the establishment and change of ecclesiastical circumscriptions
and to the provision of these Churches, and it carries out the other functions
that the Congregation of Bishops fulfills within the scope of its competence.
Art. 90 — § 1. With regard to members of institutes of consecrated
life, whether these are erected in the mission territories or are just working
there, the Congregation enjoys competence in matters touching those members as
missionaries, individually and collectively, without prejudice to art. 21,
§ 1.
§ 2. Those societies of apostolic life that were founded for the
missions are subject to this Congregation.
Art. 91 — To foster missionary cooperation, even through the effective
collection and equal distribution of subsidies, the Congregation chiefly uses
the Pontifical Missionary Works, namely, the Society for the Propagation of the
Faith, the Society of St. Peter the Apostle, and the Holy Childhood Association,
as well as the Pontifical Missionary Union of the Clergy.
Art. 92 — Through a special office, the Congregation administers its
own funds and other resources destined for the missions, with full
accountability to the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See.
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