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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | was first preached, the Church has known the process of 2 Intro | the Third Millennium, the Church throughout the world is 3 Intro | Culture: «You must help the Church to respond to these fundamental 4 Intro | how is the message of the Church accessible to the new cultures, 5 Intro | sensitivity? How can the Church of Christ make itself understood 6 I | SOME GUIDELINES ~2. The Church is the messenger of Christ, 7 I | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World and 8 I | World and the Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity, the 9 I | this new dimension of the Church's pastoral work in our times, 10 I,1 | is of Christ and of the Church, with man in his human nature 11 I,1 | history demonstrate, the Church illuminates the meaning 12 I,2 | through the preaching of the Church, and they ought, by baptism, 13 I,2 | incorporated into him, and into the Church which is his body» (Ad Gentes, 14 I,2 | Christ working within the Church, shows the truth about God 15 I,2 | with the Gospel. ~- For the Church, evangelizing means bringing 16 I,2 | cultural and social. The Church therefore does not hesitate 17 I,2 | world (cf. Jn 18:36), the Church or People of God which establishes 18 I,2 | sacramental nature of his Church, and to the love his disciples 19 I,2 | Through inculturation the Church makes the Gospel incarnate 20 I,2 | Through inculturation the Church, for her part, becomes a 21 I,2 | mission to evangelize, the Church takes account of the essential 22 I,2 | Christ and the Word that the Church proclaims, the inculturation 23 I,2 | proposing the Good News, the Church denounces the presence of 24 I,3 | the very mission of the Church in our times, in the renewed 25 I,3 | evangelization, which constitutes the Church's essential mission, her 26 I,3 | communion with the universal Church» (Redemptoris Missio, 54). 27 II,1 | Gaudium et Spes, 54). For the Church, it is like a new kairos, 28 II,1 | approach to culture. The Church in our time is well aware 29 II,1 | developed and articulated the Church's social teaching, from 30 II,1,1 | formidable challenge for the Church. Just as she was able to 31 II,1,1 | culture for centuries, the Church is called in the same way 32 II,1,2 | contact with the Gospel or the Church in secularised societies. 33 II,1,2 | promising initiatives the Church has taken, calling for a 34 II,1,2 | this Anew frontier of the Church's mission» (cf. Christifideles 35 II,1,3 | to Aenrich the universal Church itself with new expressions 36 II,2,1 | But it is not new for the Church: the light of faith clarifies 37 II,2,1 | interior unity. How could the Church not be concerned by this? 38 II,2,1 | contribution to the life of the Church by sharing their reflections 39 II,2,1 | a patchy presence of the Church at the heart of a culture 40 II,2,1 | juridical dimensions, which the Church deems to be of the greatest 41 II,2,2 | artistic heritage of the Church, a pastoral approach to 42 II,2,2 | remarkable areas of the Church's pastoral activity, at 43 II,2,3 | beyond them. Intuitively, the Church was aware of this from its 44 II,2,3 | the divine mystery. The Church shows profound respect to 45 II,2,3 | In Christian artists, the Church finds extraordinary potential 46 II,2,3 | same time, the Catholic Church's rich cultural heritage, 47 II,2,3 | cultural treasures of the Church should not be seen in exclusively 48 II,2,3 | of labour, in which the Church has long been present, and 49 II,3 | about the world in which the Church carries out her mission 50 II,3 | particularly since Vatican II, the Church recognizes these religious 51 II,3 | by men of culture. ~The Church asserts the dignity of the 52 II,3 | poor and the excluded, the Church is duty-bound to promote 53 II,3 | and between nations, the Church will associate herself with 54 II,3 | present in many countries. The Church there has taken up these 55 II,3,1 | hostile to Christ and the Church. These groups succeed quite 56 II,3,1 | One of the challenges the Church must take up is that of 57 II,3,1 | AHence the importance for the Church, whose concern it is, of 58 II (20) | Texts from the Catholic Church 1986-1994, edited by the 59 III,1 | living tradition of the Church and sustained by the witness 60 III,1 | promote the presence of the Church in the various areas of 61 III,1 | this end, each particular Church should have a cultural project, 62 III,2 | inculturation of faith, the Church comes into contact with 63 III,2 | communion of faith with the Church. Still, none could deny 64 III,2 | in danger of leaving the Church and giving up their faith. ~ 65 III,3 | life at the heart of the Church. Men and women who have 66 III,3 | strengthens its belonging to the Church. Purifying and catechising 67 III,3 | quality. ~The parish, «the Church placed in the neighbourhoods 68 III,3 | profound understanding of the Church. ~In the complex and sometimes 69 III,4 | In many countries, the Church carries out her mission 70 III,4 | from the teaching of the Church. However, to implement their 71 III,4 | grasp the challenge: the Church is obliged to dedicate a 72 III,4 | cultures. ~The presence of the Church in the university and in 73 III (23) | mission of the laity in the Church and in the world, n. 44. ~ 74 III (24) | Culture, The Presence of the Church in the University and in 75 III,5 | to various services the Church may ask of them: liturgical 76 III,5 | encouraged wherever in the Church they are not yet offered, 77 III,5 | and the tradition of the Church. ~ 78 III,6 | still in communion with the Church. All these centres offer 79 III,6 | cultural centres offer to the Church the possibility of presence 80 III,6 | public forums which allow the Church to make widely known, in 81 III,7 | society. Through them the Church can get through to people 82 III,7 | in the life of the local Church, but also in the wider society, 83 III,7 | The various sectors of the Church would communicate better 84 III,8 | of incomprehensions, the Church and society as a whole have 85 III,8 | have been ruled out, the Church must be alert to the contributions, 86 III,8 | their faithfulness to the Church's magisterium. ~— Mass-market 87 III,9 | renewed dialogue between the Church and artistic institutions 88 III,9 | presupposes freedom C the Catholic Church has acted as advocate and 89 III,9 | This historic role of the Church is as relevant as ever, 90 III,9 | a part of her life, the Church is inviting them to renew 91 III,9 | deeper reflection on the church as a holy place, and on 92 III,9 | they are understood by the Church in their artistic work and 93 III,9 | should be acknowledged by the Church. They may also be brought 94 III,9 | fruitful dialogue between the Church and the world of art. The 95 III (27) | officials responsible for the Church's cultural heritage should 96 III (27) | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular letter on formation 97 III (27) | cultural heritage of the Church in Seminaries, 15 October 98 III (28) | Cultural Heritage of the Church, 1995. ~ 99 III,1 | universities, as well as many Church movements active in all 100 III,1 | an integral part of the Church's global pastoral effort 101 III,1 | people are the future of the Church and of the world. Pastoral 102 Conclu | Spes, 53-62) appears to the Church, on the eve of the third 103 Conclu (32)| for Culture to help the Church be involved in the saving 104 Conclu | involvement has marked the Church's pilgrimage throughout 105 Conclu | Christian message and also the Church's reflection and practice. 106 Conclu | stake for the future of the Church and the world? The proclamation 107 Conclu | other aim than to help the Church to fullfil its mission of


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