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1 INT, 2 | Holy Year during which the Church, "striving to proclaim the 2 INT, 2(3) | Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 3 INT, 2 | single one: to make the Church of the twentieth century 4 INT, 2 | Pastor of the universal Church, with great trust and simplicity, 5 INT, 2 | capable of creating within a Church still more firmly rooted 6 INT, 3 | heritage of faith that the Church has the duty of preserving 7 INT, 4 | fundamental question that the Church is asking herself today 8 INT, 4 | turning-point of history, does the Church or does she not find herself 9 INT, 5 | of God assembled in the Church to make the same meditation; 10 INT, 5 | optional contribution for the Church. It is the duty incumbent 11 I, 14 | 14. The Church knows this. She has a vivid 12 I, 14 | essential mission of the Church."36 It is a task and mission 13 I, 14 | and vocation proper to the Church, her deepest identity. She 14 I, 15 | Testament the origins of the Church, follows her history step 15 I, 15 | most intimate being:~- The Church is born of the evangelizing 16 I, 15 | consequently out of being sent, the Church in her turn is sent by Jesus. 17 I, 15 | turn is sent by Jesus. The Church remains in the world when 18 I, 15(39) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 8: AAS 57 ( 19 I, 15(39) | 1965), p. 11; Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 20 I, 15 | News. Thus it is the whole Church that receives the mission 21 I, 15 | important for the whole.~- The Church is an evangelizer, but she 22 I, 15 | again this theme of the Church which is evangelized by 23 I, 15 | with credibility.~- The Church is the depositary of the 24 I, 15 | sent and evangelized, the Church herself sends out evangelizers. 25 I, 15(42) | Cf. Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 26 I, 16 | link between Christ, the Church and evangelization. During 27 I, 16 | During the period of the Church that we are living in, it 28 I, 16 | love Christ but without the Church, to listen to Christ but 29 I, 16 | listen to Christ but not the Church, to belong to Christ but 30 I, 16 | to Christ but outside the Church. The absurdity of this dichotomy 31 I, 16 | Christ without loving the Church, if the finest witness to 32 I, 16 | Paul: "Christ loved the Church and sacrificed himself for 33 II, 17 | 17. In the Church's evangelizing activity 34 II, 18 | 18. For the Church, evangelizing means bringing 35 II, 18 | would be to say that the Church evangelizes when she seeks 36 II, 19 | are transformed: for the Church it is a question not only 37 II, 22 | proclaimed. The history of the Church, from the discourse of Peter 38 II, 22 | phase of human history, the Church, constantly gripped by the 39 II, 23 | newness of life: it is the Church, the visible sacrament of 40 II, 23 | and unfold the sign of the Church. In the dynamism of evangelization, 41 II, 23 | a person who accepts the Church as the Word which saves54 42 II, 23(53) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 1, 9, 48; 43 II, 23(53) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 44 II, 23(53) | 1065-1066; Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 45 II, 23 | sacramental acts: adherence to the Church, and acceptance of the sacraments, 46 II, 24 | full understanding of the Church's evangelizing activity.~ 47 III, 25 | In the message which the Church proclaims there are certainly 48 III, 28 | encounter with God which is the Church of Jesus Christ; and this 49 III, 28 | living and acting in the Church which are the sacraments. 50 III, 28 | the implantation of the Church, which does not exist without 51 III, 28(58) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium 48-51: AAS 52 III, 29(60) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 53 III, 30 | sons and daughters of the Church who make up those peoples. 54 III, 30 | political colonialism. The Church, as the bishops repeated, 55 III, 31 | as it is preached by the Church.~ 56 III, 32 | their wish to commit the Church to the liberation effort 57 III, 32 | But if this were so, the Church would lose her fundamental 58 III, 34 | and suffering for it, the Church is certainly not willing 59 III, 35 | 35. The Church links human liberation and 60 III, 35 | development.~And what is more, the Church has the firm conviction 61 III, 36 | 36. The Church considers it to be undoubtedly 62 III, 37 | 37. The Church cannot accept violence, 63 III, 38 | this, we rejoice that the Church is becoming ever more conscious 64 III, 38 | a political system. The Church strives always to insert 65 IV, 40 | particularly, the pastors of the Church, rests the responsibility 66 IV, 41 | following point: for the Church, the first means of evangelization 67 IV, 41 | and by her life that the Church will evangelize the world, 68 IV, 43 | faithful assembled as a Paschal Church, celebrating the feast of 69 IV, 44 | convey to us and which the Church has sought to express in 70 IV, 44 | catechetical instruction given at church, in the schools, where this 71 IV, 45 | millions of people. The Church would feel guilty before 72 IV, 48 | in the regions where the Church has been established for 73 V, 49 | Word and to establish the Church in ever more distant regions. 74 V, 50 | evangelizing work of the Church is strongly opposed, if 75 V, 50 | Despite such adversities, the Church constantly renews her deepest 76 V, 51 | fundamental program which the Church has taken on as received 77 V, 51 | the whole history of the Church.~She carries out this first 78 V, 53 | non-Christian religions. The Church respects and esteems these 79 V, 53(74) | Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 80 V, 53(74) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 17: AAS 57 ( 81 V, 53 | Christian Tradition and the Church's magisterium, in order 82 V, 53 | is an invitation to the Church to withhold from these non-Christians 83 V, 53 | Christ. On the contrary the Church holds that these multitudes 84 V, 53 | most worthy of esteem, the Church finds support in the fact 85 V, 53 | heaven.~This is why the Church keeps her missionary spirit 86 V, 53 | never ceases and that the Church will always be striving 87 V, 54 | 54. Nevertheless the Church does not feel dispensed 88 V, 54 | people and circumstances.~The Church also has a lively solicitude 89 V, 55(78) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 90 V, 56 | and the young ones. The Church's evangelizing action cannot 91 V, 57 | morning of Pentecost, the Church too sees before her an immense 92 V, 57 | knowledge of the truth."79~The Church is deeply aware of her duty 93 V, 57 | these people."80 But the Church is also conscious of the 94 V, 58 | often talked about in the Church today. What are they, and 95 V, 58 | more or less throughout the Church. They differ greatly among 96 V, 58 | without exception, within the Church, having solidarity with 97 V, 58 | from the need to live the Church's life more intensely, or 98 V, 58 | communities constituted by the Church, especially individual Churches 99 V, 58 | bitter criticism of the Church, which they are quick to 100 V, 58 | rejection with regard to the Church's outward manifestations: 101 V, 58 | radically opposed to the Church. By following these lines 102 V, 58 | themselves off from the Church, and whose unity they wound, 103 V, 58 | within the unity of the Church. This name belongs to the 104 V, 58 | come together within the Church in order to unite themselves 105 V, 58 | unite themselves to the Church and to cause the Church 106 V, 58 | Church and to cause the Church to grow.~These latter communities 107 V, 58 | a hope for the universal Church to the extent:~- that they 108 V, 58 | firmly attached to the local Church in which they are inserted, 109 V, 58 | inserted, and to the universal Church, thus avoiding the very 110 V, 58 | to be the only authentic Church of Christ, and hence of 111 V, 58 | whom the Lord gives to His Church, and with the magisterium 112 V, 58 | but, being aware that the Church is much more vast and diversified, 113 V, 58 | accept the fact that this Church becomes incarnate in other 114 VI, 59 | question: it is upon the Church that "there rests, by divine 115 VI, 59 | another text: "...the whole Church is missionary, and the work 116 VI, 59(82) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 5: AAS 57 ( 117 VI, 59(82) | pp. 7-8; Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 118 VI, 59 | intimate connection between the Church and evangelization. While 119 VI, 59 | evangelization. While the Church is proclaiming the kingdom 120 VI, 59(83) | Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 121 VI, 59(84) | p. 510; cf Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 122 VI, 60 | The observation that the Church has been sent out and given 123 VI, 60 | evangelizing activity of the whole Church by institutional relationships, 124 VI, 60 | with the mission of the Church and in her name.~From this 125 VI, 60 | evangelizes in the name of the Church, who herself does so by 126 VI, 60 | acts in communion with the Church and her pastors.~We have 127 VI, 60 | We have remarked that the Church is entirely and completely 128 VI, 60 | where she is present, the Church feels responsible for the 129 VI, 61 | their deep faith in the Church by describing her as being 130 VI, 61 | how the Lord wanted His Church to be: universal, a great 131 VI, 61 | pastures.91 A universal Church without boundaries or frontiers 132 VI, 62 | Nevertheless this universal Church is in practice incarnate 133 VI, 62 | wealth of the individual Church corresponds to a special 134 VI, 62 | conceive of the universal Church as the sum, or, if one can 135 VI, 62 | the mind of the Lord the Church is universal by vocation 136 VI, 62 | world.~Thus each individual Church that would voluntarily cut 137 VI, 62 | itself off from the universal Church would lose its relationship 138 VI, 62 | But, at the same time, a Church toto orbe diffusa would 139 VI, 62 | to these two poles of the Church will enable us to perceive 140 VI, 62 | relationship between the universal Church and the individual Churches.~ 141 VI, 63 | local situation. Now, only a Church which preserves the awareness 142 VI, 63 | cannot fail to enrich the Church. Such attention is indispensable 143 VI, 64 | openness towards the universal Church. It is quite remarkable, 144 VI, 64 | the true meaning of the Church, have a completely spontaneous 145 VI, 64 | they are forced to accept a Church deprived of this universality, 146 VI, 64 | universality, a regionalist Church, with no horizon.~As history 147 VI, 64 | whenever an individual Church has cut itself off from 148 VI, 64 | itself off from the universal Church and from its living and 149 VI, 64 | The more an individual Church is attached to the universal 150 VI, 64 | attached to the universal Church by solid bonds of communion, 151 VI, 64 | the whole- the more such a Church will be capable of translating 152 VI, 64 | communicating to the universal Church the experience and the life 153 VI, 65 | universality of the one Church.93 We also insisted on the 154 VI, 66 | 66. The whole Church therefore is called upon 155 VI, 67 | also why the voice of the Church shows the Pope "at the highest 156 VI, 67(101)| Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 157 VI, 67 | pastoral government of His Church is this especially exercised 158 VI, 67(102)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22: AAS 57 ( 159 VI, 68 | the revealed truth in the Church. They are teachers of the 160 VI, 68 | any other members of the Church. What identifies our priestly 161 VI, 68(103)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 10, 37; AAS 162 VI, 68(103)| pp. 14, 43; Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 163 VI, 68 | Pastor of the universal Church, our brother bishops at 164 VI, 68 | and in the charity of the Church.~ 165 VI, 69 | Up in the dynamism of the Church's life, which is thirsty 166 VI, 69 | witness. They embody the Church in her desire to give herself 167 VI, 69 | availability to God, the Church and the brethren.~As such 168 VI, 69 | to the world and to the Church herself, this silent witness 169 VI, 69 | their very lives. Truly the Church owes them much.~ 170 VI, 71 | different moments in the Church's history and also in the 171 VI, 71 | beautiful name of "domestic Church."106 This means that there 172 VI, 71 | various aspects of the entire Church. Furthermore, the family, 173 VI, 71 | Furthermore, the family, like the Church, ought to be a place where 174 VI, 71(106)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 11: AAS 57 ( 175 VI, 72 | the apostles of youth. The Church counts greatly on their 176 VI, 73 | encourage the openness which the Church is showing today in this 177 VI, 73 | evangelizing vigor of the Church.~It is certain that, side 178 VI, 73 | service of the community, the Church recognizes the place of 179 VI, 73 | particular service to the Church.~A glance at the origins 180 VI, 73 | glance at the origins of the Church is very illuminating, and 181 VI, 73 | valuable in that it enabled the Church to consolidate herself and 182 VI, 73 | needs of mankind and of the Church. To drink at these ever 183 VI, 73 | the ministries which the Church needs and which many of 184 VI, 73 | are responsible for the Church's unity and the builders 185 VI, 73 | closely tied up with the Church's living experience down 186 VI, 73 | life, and growth of the Church, and for her capacity to 187 VI, 73 | that in each individual Church the bishops should be vigilant 188 VII, 74 | and to the mandate of the Church, are true evangelizers to 189 VII, 75 | begin the great work of the Church's evangelization. Peter 190 VII, 75 | the Holy Spirit" that the Church increases.117 The Holy Spirit 191 VII, 75 | Spirit is the soul of the Church. It is He who explains to 192 VII, 75 | at the beginning of the Church, acts in every evangelizer 193 VII, 75 | valueless.~We live in the Church at a privileged moment of 194 VII, 75 | in the whole life of the Church, it is in her evangelizing 195 VII, 75(118)| Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 196 VII, 76 | What is the state of the Church ten years after the Council?" 197 VII, 76 | Holy Spirit to govern the Church.120 We exhort the priests 198 VII, 76 | religious, witnesses of a Church called to holiness and hence 199 VII, 76 | in the service of their Church or in the midst of society 200 VII, 77 | views on Christ and the Church and even because of their 201 VII, 77 | witness of unity given by the Church. This is a source of responsibility 202 VII, 77(123)| Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 203 VII, 79 | from every builder of the Church. A sign of love will be 204 VII, 80(133)| Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 205 VII, 80 | evangelizers all through the Church's history- an interior enthusiasm 206 VII, 80 | may be proclaimed and the Church established in the midst 207 VIII, 81 | non-Christians, who await from the Church the Word of salvation.~May 208 VIII, 82 | evangelization ever renewed which the Church, docile to her Lord's command,


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