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Paul VI
Evangelii nuntiandi

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gospel

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1 INT, 1 | the effort to proclaim the Gospel to the people of today, 2 INT, 2 | striving to proclaim the Gospel to all people,"3 has had 3 INT, 2 | fitted for proclaiming the Gospel to the people of the twentieth 4 INT, 4 | order that the power of the Gospel may have its effect?~Basically, 5 INT, 4 | equipped to proclaim the Gospel and to put it into people' 6 INT, 5 | work as a preacher of the Gospel and acquit himself perfectly 7 INT, 5 | the presentation of the Gospel message is not an optional 8 I, 6 | gathered together in his Gospel - "I must proclaim the Good 9 I, 10 | life lived according to the Gospel, through abnegation and 10 I, 10 | interior renewal which the Gospel calls metanoia; it is a 11 I, 14 | I boast of preaching the gospel, since it is a duty that 12 I, 15 | in order to proclaim the Gospel. The Second Vatican Council 13 I, 15 | It is the content of the Gospel, and therefore of evangelization, 14 I, 15 | personal ideas,43 but a Gospel of which neither she nor 15 I, 15 | of it as they wish, but a Gospel of which they are the ministers, 16 I, 16 | evident in this phrase of the Gospel: "Anyone who rejects you 17 II, 18 | lives lived according to the Gospel.48 The purpose of evangelization 18 II, 19 | not only of preaching the Gospel in ever wider geographic 19 II, 19 | through the power of the Gospel, mankind's criteria of judgment, 20 II, 20 | themselves and with God.~The Gospel, and therefore evangelization, 21 II, 20 | Nevertheless, the kingdom which the Gospel proclaims is lived by men 22 II, 20 | independent of cultures, the Gospel and evangelization are not 23 II, 20 | them.~The split between the Gospel and culture is without a 24 II, 20 | by an encounter with the Gospel. But this encounter will 25 II, 20 | will not take place if the Gospel is not proclaimed.~ 26 II, 21 | 21. Above all the Gospel must be proclaimed by witness. 27 II, 23 | in community, which the Gospel inaugurates. Such an adherence, 28 II, 24 | by clarifying to whom the Gospel message is addressed and 29 III, 28 | God, is the kernel of the Gospel; the preaching of the mystery 30 III, 29 | unceasing interplay of the Gospel and of man's concrete life, 31 III, 31 | which comes to us from the Gospel concerning love of our neighbor 32 III, 37 | is not in accord with the Gospel, that it is not Christian; 33 IV, 40 | effective for communicating the Gospel message to the men and women 34 IV, 42 | purpose of transmitting the Gospel message, the modern means 35 IV, 43 | profoundly dependent on Gospel teaching and faithful to 36 IV, 45 | put at the service of the Gospel, they are capable of increasing 37 IV, 46 | collective proclamation of the Gospel, the other form of transmission, 38 IV, 46 | other way of handing on the Gospel than by transmitting to 39 IV, 46 | people in the ways of the Gospel, to support them in their 40 V, 49 | last words in St. Mark's Gospel confer on the evangelization 41 V, 50 | preaching Jesus Christ and His Gospel. But we are confident that 42 V, 50 | the proclamation of the Gospel by limiting it to one sector 43 V, 51 | reveal Jesus Christ and His Gospel to those who do not know 44 V, 53 | true "preparation for the Gospel,"75 to quote a felicitous 45 V, 54 | been in contact with the Gospel often for generations. Thus 46 V, 54 | through a catechesis full of Gospel vitality and in a language 47 V, 57 | multitude of people who need the Gospel and have a right to it, 48 V, 57 | to all. Knowing that the Gospel message is not reserved 49 V, 57 | if the preaching of the Gospel is to be effective, she 50 V, 58 | and inspired only by the Gospel. Thus their obvious characteristic 51 V, 58 | vocation: as hearers of the Gospel which is proclaimed to them 52 V, 58 | become proclaimers of the Gospel themselves.~ 53 VI, 59 | proclaim in the world the Gospel of salvation, they do so 54 VI, 59 | world and preaching the gospel to every creature."82 And 55 VI, 60 | distant land preaches the Gospel, gathers his little community 56 VI, 60 | the task of spreading the Gospel.~ 57 VI, 63 | assimilating the essence of the Gospel message and of transposing 58 VI, 64 | are most faithful to the Gospel and most open to the true 59 VI, 66 | out in the pages of the Gospel the insistence with which 60 VI, 67 | s mandate to preach the Gospel to every creature (cf. Mk. 61 VI, 68 | action: to proclaim the Gospel of God.104~A mark of our 62 VI, 69 | and to go and proclaim the Gospel even to the ends of the 63 VI, 71 | to be a place where the Gospel is transmitted and from 64 VI, 71 | transmitted and from which the Gospel radiates.~In a family which 65 VI, 71 | not only communicate the Gospel to their children, but from 66 VI, 71 | themselves receive the same Gospel as deeply lived by them.~ 67 VI, 72 | zeal and intelligence the Gospel ideal as something to be 68 VI, 73 | ways of proclaiming the Gospel effectively. We encourage 69 VII, 75 | individual to proclaim the Gospel, and it is He who in the 70 VII, 75 | Through the Holy Spirit the Gospel penetrates to the heart 71 VII, 76 | for the progress of the Gospel that we proclaim.~"What 72 VII, 76 | to the beatitudes of the Gospel. We exhort the laity: Christian 73 VII, 77 | if those who proclaim the Gospel are divided among themselves 74 VII, 77 | evangelization today? Indeed, if the Gospel that we proclaim is seen 75 VII, 77 | holy cause of preaching the Gospel to all men, and it impedes 76 VII, 77 | of giving witness to the Gospel requires this.~ 77 VII, 78 | 78. The Gospel entrusted to us is also 78 VII, 78 | Himself. The preacher of the Gospel will therefore be a person 79 VII, 79 | impart to you not only the gospel of God but our very selves, 80 VII, 79 | from every preacher of the Gospel, from every builder of the 81 VII, 80 | truth, be it that of the Gospel, or to impose a way, be 82 VII, 80 | added, why proclaim the Gospel when the whole world is 83 VII, 80 | illusion to claim to bring the Gospel where it already exists 84 VII, 80 | consciences the truth of the Gospel and salvation in Jesus Christ, 85 VII, 80 | though we do not preach the Gospel to them; but as for us, 86 VII, 80 | called "blushing for the Gospel"134 - or as a result of 87 VII, 80 | of the ministers of the Gospel; and it will depend on us 88 VII, 80 | but from ministers of the Gospel whose lives glow with fervor, 89 VIII, 82| continually helped to promote the gospel.... I hold all of you dear- 90 VIII, 82| solid grounds on which the gospel rests. God himself can testify


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