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503 V, 55 | destruction, old convictions which disappear and new convictions which 504 VI, 63 | risks losing its power and disappearing altogether if one empties 505 VII, 77 | assures us that "hope does not disappoint us."125 While we still work 506 VII, 75 | He who causes people to discern the signs of the times- 507 III, 28 | in both continuity and discontinuity with the present situation: 508 VII, 80 | evangelizers who are dejected, discouraged, impatient or anxious, but 509 II, 22 | of the Church, from the discourse of Peter on the morning 510 IV, 40 | challenge to our capacity for discovery and adaptation.~On us particularly, 511 IV, 43 | offer the opportunity for a discreet but incisive statement of 512 VI, 60 | evangelizing action, with a discretionary power to carry it out in 513 V, 55 | power and domination, and discrimination of every kind: the inhuman 514 III, 31 | of the problems so much discussed today, concerning justice, 515 III, 30 | of life: famine, chronic disease, illiteracy, poverty, injustices 516 VII, 80 | is manifested in fatigue, disenchantment, compromise, lack of interest 517 III, 39 | continues, even if it is disguised by categorical declarations 518 VII, 80 | presents- "without coercion, or dishonorable or unworthy pressure"131- 519 VII, 77 | to a shared, sincere and disinterested search for truth. Yes, the 520 VII, 77 | preaching fail to be disturbed, disoriented, even scandalized?~The Lord' 521 V, 54 | the Church does not feel dispensed from paving unflagging attention 522 VI, 67(100)| 614; Constitution Divina disponente clementia, ed. cit., p. 523 I, 15 | absolute masters and owners, to dispose of it as they wish, but 524 VII, 77 | to be rent by doctrinal disputes, ideological polarizations 525 VI, 70 | dimension which is often disregarded.~ 526 VI, 68 | our lives, and confers a distinct character on our activities, 527 VI, 63 | life and the world, which distinguish this or that human gathering, 528 II, 17 | impoverishing it and even of distorting it. It is impossible to 529 III, 28 | to impede or to accept a distortion of evangelization: it is 530 IV, 48 | subject to penetration by many distortions of religion and even superstitions. 531 INT, 1 | often oppressed by fear and distress, is a service rendered to 532 VII, 77 | our preaching fail to be disturbed, disoriented, even scandalized?~ 533 III, 32 | existence if it were to diverge from the religious axis 534 V, 55 | daily faced, under the most diverse forms, with a consumer society, 535 VI, 66 | tasks to accomplish. This diversity of services in the unity 536 VI, 67(100)| cit., p. 614; Constitution Divina disponente clementia, ed. 537 VIII, 82 | renewed which the Church, docile to her Lord's command, must 538 VII, 77 | proclaim is seen to be rent by doctrinal disputes, ideological polarizations 539 III, 28(59) | Declaratio circa Catholicam Doctrinam de Ecclesia contra nonnullos 540 VI, 71 | deserved the beautiful name of "domestic Church."106 This means that 541 V, 55 | a desire for power and domination, and discrimination of every 542 III, 32 | who are sensitive to the dramatic questions involved in the 543 V, 55(77) | Cf. Henri de Lubac, Le drame de l'humanisme athee, ed. 544 VI, 64 | that is to say, capable of drawing upon the universal patrimony 545 VI, 61 | every kind89 or which Peter drew in filled with one hundred 546 VI, 73 | mankind and of the Church. To drink at these ever inspiring 547 III, 28 | does not exist without the driving force which is the sacramental 548 III, 29 | realized, about the rights and duties of every human being, about 549 VI, 64 | the people among which it dwells. The more will it also be 550 VI, 65 | as a visible, living and dynamic principle of the unity between 551 III, 27(57) | Incarnationis et SS. Trinitatis e quibusdam recentibus erroribus ( 552 VI, 73 | gives the benefit of an early experience in the matter 553 VI, 73 | able to neglect this?~We earnestly desire that in each individual 554 I, 7 | of the sacrifice of His earthly life.~To evangelize: what 555 III, 28(59) | Catholicam Doctrinam de Ecclesia contra nonnullos errores 556 I, 16(44) | Saint Cyprian, De Unitate Ecclesiae, 14: PL 4, 527; Saint Augustine, 557 V, 53 | They carry within them the echo of thousands of years of 558 VIII, 81 | is our heartfelt plea. It echoes the voice of our brethren 559 VI, 68 | encroach upon and no objection eclipse is this: as pastors, we 560 VII, 77(123)| 954-955; cf. Decree on Ecumenism Unitatis Redintegratio, 561 IV, 47 | evangelization is precisely to educate people in the faith in such 562 VI, 68 | of Christ."103 They are educators of the People of God in 563 V, 56 | constantly experience the effects of unbelief. Furthermore, 564 III, 33 | practice or short-term efficiency.~ 565 VII, 75 | manifests in an external way the election of Jesus and His mission. 566 II, 21 | and which is an essential element, and generally the first 567 IV, 47 | but the purification and elevation of the natural life.~This 568 V, 50 | persecuted, threatened or eliminated solely for preaching Jesus 569 VI, 69 | obedience, can become an eloquent witness capable of touching 570 VI, 69 | they bear witness. They embody the Church in her desire 571 VI, 73 | her members will gladly embrace for the sake of ensuring 572 VII, 77 | and it impedes many from embracing the faith."123 For this 573 VII, 78 | that this involves. So many eminent and holy pastors have left 574 III, 39 | relevance of this matter, emphasizing "how many Christians still 575 VII, 77 | Council states clearly and emphatically that this division "damages 576 IV, 42 | should certainly impel us to employ, for the purpose of transmitting 577 VI, 63 | disappearing altogether if one empties or adulterates its content 578 IV, 42 | produced these days by so much empty talk and the relevance of 579 I, 16(44) | 4, 527; Saint Augustine, Enarrat. 88, Sermo, 2, 14: PL 37, 580 VI, 59(84) | Saint Augustine, Enarratio in Ps 44:23: CCL XXXVIII, 581 INT, 1 | necessary when it is a matter of encouraging our brethren in their mission 582 VI, 68 | which no doubts ought to encroach upon and no objection eclipse 583 V, 55 | becomes superfluous and an encumbrance. This sort of secularism, 584 III, 29(60) | pp. 1067-1074; Paul VI, Encyclical Letter Humanae Vitae: AAS 585 IV, 48 | the creation of sects and endanger the true ecclesial community.~ 586 V, 55 | modern world. The Synod endeavored to describe this modern 587 III, 29 | development- a message especially energetic today about liberation.~ 588 II, 18 | activities in which they engage, and the lives and concrete 589 III, 31 | great joy, furnished the enlightening principles for a proper 590 I, 6 | God"12 - without doubt has enormous consequences, for it sums 591 VI, 63 | Churches cannot fail to enrich the Church. Such attention 592 II, 24 | complementary and mutually enriching. Each one must always be 593 VI, 64 | 64. But this enrichment requires that the individual 594 III, 37 | forms of oppression and enslavement which are often harder to 595 III, 36 | less oppressive and less enslaving, but she is conscious that 596 V, 58 | not allow themselves to be ensnared by political polarization 597 II, 23 | life has been transformed enter a community which is itself 598 VI, 69 | ends of the earth. They are enterprising and their apostolate is 599 VIII, 82 | desire that we rejoice to entrust to the hands and the heart 600 III, 33 | or cultural life; it must envisage the whole man, in all his 601 VI, 68 | through the power of their episcopal ordination the authority 602 III, 37(64) | 627; Cf. Saint Augustine, Epistola 229, 2: PL 33, 1020.~ 603 I, 11 | it will be said, has no equal elsewhere: "Here is a teaching 604 INT, 4 | not find herself better equipped to proclaim the Gospel and 605 III, 28(59) | Ecclesia contra nonnullos errores hodiernos tuendam (24 June 606 III, 27(57) | Trinitatis e quibusdam recentibus erroribus (21 February 1972): AAS 607 VII, 79 | uncertainties born of an erudition poorly assimilated but certainties 608 III, 27 | Absolute: a transcendent and eschatological salvation, which indeed 609 VI, 63 | task of assimilating the essence of the Gospel message and 610 VI, 62 | anomalous federation of essentially different individual Churches. 611 V, 53 | our religion effectively establishes with God an authentic and 612 VI, 59 | and building it up, she is establishing herself in the midst of 613 VI, 73 | ministries are valuable for the establishment, life, and growth of the 614 V, 53 | The Church respects and esteems these non Christian religions 615 III, 26 | things and has called men to eternal life. Perhaps this attestation 616 III, 27 | but which is fulfilled in eternity.~ 617 V, 53 | Council and borrowed from Eusebius of Caesarea.~Such a situation 618 I, 16(44) | Chrysostom, Hom. de capto Eutropio, 6: PG 52, 462.~ 619 VI, 61(85) | Gregory the Great, Homil. in Evangelia 19, 1: PL 76, 1154.~ 620 I, 12 | same Jesus of whom John the Evangelist said that He had come and 621 VII, 76 | to it of a God whom the evangelists themselves should know and 622 V, 58 | beneficiaries or sole agents of evangelization- or even the only depositaries 623 VII, 75 | evangelization. Peter explains this event as the fulfillment of the 624 I, 16 | this dichotomy is clearly evident in this phrase of the Gospel: " 625 IV, 45 | personal qualities, and evoke an entirely personal adherence 626 II, 21 | demanding ones, questions evoked by this witness which involves 627 I, 15 | becomes a witness, when it evokes admiration and conversion, 628 VI, 65 | the Catholic faith just exactly as the ecclesial magisterium 629 V, 55 | nostalgia. It would not be an exaggeration to say that there exists 630 II, 24 | now wish to outline, by examining the content of evangelization 631 V, 50 | type of civilization. Some examples are revealing.~ 632 III, 27 | struggles, but a salvation which exceeds all these limits in order 633 V, 58 | develop, almost without exception, within the Church, having 634 VII, 79 | the right to force them excessively. Respect for their conscience 635 III, 30 | especially in commercial exchanges, situations of economic 636 II, 24 | contradictory, indeed mutually exclusive. In fact they are complementary 637 VI, 61 | witness before judges and executioners and in their apologetical 638 VII, 78 | whether you be theologians, exegetes or historians- the work 639 V, 51 | privileged and in a sense exemplary moment of this missionary 640 VI, 67 | Church is this especially exercised by the Pope in the activity 641 IV, 47 | possess.~Evangelization thus exercises its full capacity when it 642 VI, 73 | its growth and life, by exercising a great variety of ministries 643 III, 28 | the Church, which does not exist without the driving force 644 IV, 43 | present in their midst, expect much from this preaching, 645 VII, 78 | servants.~Every evangelizer is expected to have a reverence for 646 VII, 76 | unexpected ways and painfully experiencing the need of Him- the world 647 V, 56 | previous periods, seek to explain and justify their position 648 II, 22 | the long run if it is not explained, justified - what Peter 649 V, 58 | ideologies, which are ready to exploit their immense human potential;~- 650 VI, 64 | varied forces of slavery and exploitation.~The more an individual 651 IV, 43 | evangelization, to the extent that it expresses the profound faith of the 652 V, 58 | simply be in their own way an extension on the spiritual and religious 653 IV, 42 | civilization of the image. These facts should certainly impel us 654 III, 35 | of its own negation and fails to reach the ideal that 655 V, 50 | apostles will never meet final failure in any part of the world.~ 656 IV, 47 | sacraments as true sacraments of faith- and not to receive them 657 V, 58 | that they do not quickly fall victim to some political 658 IV, 46 | raise them up if they have fallen, and always to assist them 659 VII, 80 | And why should only falsehood and error, debasement and 660 VII, 76 | themselves should know and be familiar with as if they could see 661 III, 30 | remain on the margin of life: famine, chronic disease, illiteracy, 662 VII, 80 | or unworthy pressure"131- far from being an attack on 663 IV, 44 | express in an ever richer fashion during the course of her 664 V, 58 | political polarization or fashionable ideologies, which are ready 665 VII, 75 | baptism when the voice of the Father- "This is my beloved Son 666 IV, 48 | profound attributes of God: fatherhood, providence, loving and 667 V, 58 | characteristic is an attitude of fault-finding and of rejection with regard 668 IV, 43 | Church, celebrating the feast of the Lord present in their 669 VIII, 81 | evangelization as its basic feature, for these years which mark 670 III, 27(57) | recentibus erroribus (21 February 1972): AAS 64 (1972), pp. 671 V, 54 | starvation if it is not fed and sustained each day. 672 VI, 62 | the more or less anomalous federation of essentially different 673 VII, 77 | And it is with a strong feeling of Christian hope that look 674 V, 53 | the Gospel,"75 to quote a felicitous term used by the Second 675 II, 21(51) | I, PP. 150-153; Minucius Felix, Octavius 9 and 31: CSLP, 676 VII, 80 | likewise the right of his fellow men to receive from him 677 III, 27(57) | the Faith, Declaratio ad fidem tuendam in mysteria Incarnationis 678 VI, 67(100)| Christi, ed. cit., p. 343; Fifth Lateran Ecumenical Council, 679 VI, 61 | filled with one hundred and fifty-three big fish,90 a flock which 680 III, 32 | the specifically religious finality of evangelization. This 681 II, 24 | 24. Finally, the person who has been 682 VII, 77 | in faith and capable of finding a meeting-point beyond the 683 VI, 73 | religious and lay people, fired with their mission to evangelize, 684 III, 35 | more, the Church has the firm conviction that all temporal 685 INT, 2 | twentieth century ever better fitted for proclaiming the Gospel 686 I, 16 | against her.~It is certainly fitting to recall this fact at a 687 IV, 44 | they must seek always to fix in the memory, intelligence 688 VI, 61 | fifty-three big fish,90 a flock which a single shepherd 689 V, 53(74) | 1-4; 10, 1-3; 13, 3-4; Florilegium Patristicum II, Bonn 1911, 690 V, 58 | Synod, such communities flourish more or less throughout 691 V, 55 | forms of atheism seem to flow from it: a man centered 692 VI, 60 | and in her name.~From this flows the second conviction: if 693 INT, 4 | What methods should be followed in order that the power 694 VII, 77 | us that unity among His followers is not only the proof that 695 I, 15 | the origins of the Church, follows her history step by step 696 V, 54 | be to give this necessary food and sustenance to the faith 697 VII, 76 | tacitly or aloud- but always forcefully- we are being asked: Do you 698 VI, 64 | prey to the most varied forces of slavery and exploitation.~ 699 III, 30 | is complete. This is not foreign to evangelization.~ 700 V, 55 | modern world seems to he forever immersed in what a modern 701 III, 32 | well-being. Her activity, forgetful of all spiritual and religious 702 VII, 76 | profession, leaders, without forgetting the poor who are often rich 703 III, 28 | the capacity of giving and forgiving, of self-denial, of helping 704 V, 56 | for the most part have not formally renounced their Baptism 705 VI, 73 | concerning the adequate formation of all the ministers of 706 | former 707 VI, 63 | catechesis, theological formulation, secondary ecclesial structures, 708 INT, 2 | awaited from him a fresh forward impulse, capable of creating 709 IV, 43 | characteristic nature, full of hope, fostering belief, and productive of 710 V, 52 | imperfect knowledge of the foundations of that faith, for intellectuals 711 V, 51 | on as received from her Founder. The whole of the New Testament, 712 II, 17 | sacraments.~Any partial and fragmentary definition which attempts 713 III, 27 | needs, restricted to the framework of temporal existence and 714 III, 39 | structures safeguarding human freedoms. Among these fundamental 715 I, 15 | if she wishes to retain freshness, vigor and strength in order 716 VII, 74 | possible but also active and fruitful. These, among many others, 717 INT, 2 | trust and simplicity, the fruits of all their labors, stating 718 INT, 2 | has had the single aim of fulfilling her duty of being the messenger 719 VI, 61(86) | Acta 1:8; cf. Didache 9, 1: Fund Patres Apostolici, 1, 22.~ 720 III, 31 | have, to our great joy, furnished the enlightening principles 721 III, 28 | will be revealed in the future life.58 Evangelization therefore 722 I, 10 | above all each individual gains them through a total interior 723 VII, 75 | Spirit"109 that He returns to Galilee and begins His preaching 724 VI, 60 | land preaches the Gospel, gathers his little community together 725 II, 21 | an essential element, and generally the first one, in evangelization."51~ 726 V, 49 | The Twelve and the first generation of Christians understood 727 V, 55 | arise are covered by this generic name!~From the spiritual 728 IV, 48 | makes people capable of generosity and sacrifice even to the 729 VII, 78 | to study it. He serves it generously, without making it serve 730 VI, 71(106)| Saint John Chrysostom, In Genesim Serm. VI, 2; VII, 1: PG 731 VI, 69 | by an originality, by a genius that demands admiration. 732 VII, 75 | ones could not replace the gentle action of the Spirit. The 733 II, 23 | assimilated, and when it arouses a genuine adherence in the one who 734 II, 19 | the Gospel in ever wider geographic areas or to ever greater 735 III, 35 | carries within itself the germ of its own negation and 736 VII, 80 | apostolate. Among these we are glad to point out those whom 737 VI, 73 | many of her members will gladly embrace for the sake of 738 VI, 73 | service to the Church.~A glance at the origins of the Church 739 I, 14 | memorial of His death and glorious resurrection.~ 740 I, 15 | the world when the Lord of glory returns to the Father. She 741 VII, 80 | of the Gospel whose lives glow with fervor, who have first 742 VII, 75 | the times- signs willed by God- which evangelization reveals 743 II, 24 | who has been evangelized goes on to evangelize others. 744 V, 58 | only depositaries of the Gospel- but, being aware that the 745 VI, 70 | work, suffering. The more Gospel-inspired lay people there are engaged 746 VII, 76 | placed by the Holy Spirit to govern the Church.120 We exhort 747 VI, 67 | His Vicar for the pastoral government of His Church is this especially 748 VI, 65 | We also insisted on the grave responsibility incumbent 749 V, 54 | consciousness that she would be gravely lacking in her duty if she 750 IV, 44 | evangelization will profit greatly- at the level of catechetical 751 VI, 73 | ceaselessly deepened, of the greatness and riches of the Word of 752 VI, 61(85) | Saint Gregory the Great, Homil. in Evangelia 753 II, 22 | the Church, constantly gripped by the desire to evangelize, 754 V, 53 | fullness, everything that it is gropingly searching for concerning 755 VIII, 82 | lot...to defend the solid grounds on which the gospel rests. 756 VI, 72 | Their increasing number and growing presence in society and 757 VII, 80 | depend on us whether this grows into trees and produces 758 V, 54 | revelation whose deposit she guards.~ 759 IV, 46 | show their readiness to guide people in the ways of the 760 VII, 75 | themselves prudently be guided by Him as the decisive inspirer 761 III, 32 | the religious axis that guides it: the kingdom of God, 762 IV, 45 | people. The Church would feel guilty before the Lord if she did 763 II, 21 | witness. Take a Christian or a handful of Christians who, in the 764 IV, 46 | is there any other way of handing on the Gospel than by transmitting 765 VIII, 82 | rejoice to entrust to the hands and the heart of the Immaculate 766 INT, 4 | In our day, what has happened to that hidden energy of 767 V, 55 | creation, in each thing or each happening in the universe, the laws 768 VII, 75 | Scripture reveals Him. They are happy to place themselves under 769 III, 37 | enslavement which are often harder to bear than those from 770 III, 29 | growth and development is hardly possible,60 about life in 771 VII, 79 | are not to be treated in a harsh manner.~Another sign of 772 VI, 68 | our brother bishops at the head of the individual Churches, 773 VI, 73 | their brethren in need, the heads of small communities, or 774 VII, 75 | predisposes the soul of the hearer to be open and receptive 775 V, 58 | fundamental vocation: as hearers of the Gospel which is proclaimed 776 VII, 80 | Thus one too frequently hears it said, in various terms, 777 VIII, 81 | sons and daughters, is our heartfelt plea. It echoes the voice 778 V, 53 | arms stretched out towards heaven.~This is why the Church 779 VII, 76(122)| Cf. Heb 11:27.~ 780 VI, 62 | such and such a language, heirs of a cultural patrimony, 781 III, 28 | forgiving, of self-denial, of helping one's brother and sister - 782 II, 23 | program of life - a life henceforth transformed - which He proposes. 783 V, 55(77) | Cf. Henri de Lubac, Le drame de l' 784 | hereafter 785 VII, 78 | In many cases it was an heroic love. The God of truth expects 786 IV, 48 | sacrifice even to the point of heroism, when it is a question of 787 VII, 78 | others. He never betrays or hides truth out of a desire to 788 VI, 67 | Church shows the Pope "at the highest point- in apice, in specula- 789 VII, 75 | man. Without Him the most highly developed schemas resting 790 VII, 76 | experiencing the need of Him- the world is calling for 791 VII, 78 | theologians, exegetes or historians- the work of evangelization 792 VII, 80 | all through the Church's history- an interior enthusiasm that 793 III, 28(59) | contra nonnullos errores hodiernos tuendam (24 June 1973): 794 VIII, 82 | promote the gospel.... I hold all of you dear- you who... 795 V, 53 | the contrary the Church holds that these multitudes have 796 I, 16(44) | Saint John Chrysostom, Hom. de capto Eutropio, 6: PG 797 IV, 44 | every case in Christian homes- if those giving catechetical 798 VI, 61(85) | Saint Gregory the Great, Homil. in Evangelia 19, 1: PL 799 VII, 76 | above all for truth and honesty.~These "signs of the times" 800 VII, 76 | often rich in faith and hope- all lay people who are conscious 801 III, 38 | assembly.65~It is to be hoped that all these considerations 802 III, 27 | identified with temporal desires, hopes, affairs and struggles, 803 I, 15 | believe, to her reasons for hoping, to the new commandment 804 VI, 64 | regionalist Church, with no horizon.~As history in fact shows, 805 V, 53 | today and of tomorrow new horizons in their contacts with non-Christian 806 VII, 76 | is said that they have a horror of the artificial or false 807 IV, 45 | she proclaims "from the housetops"72 the message of which 808 V, 55(77) | de Lubac, Le drame de l'humanisme athee, ed. Spes, Paris, 809 V, 50 | there has been the often humanly insurmountable resistance 810 VII, 76 | the poor, obedience and humility, detachment and self-sacrifice. 811 VI, 61 | drew in filled with one hundred and fifty-three big fish,90 812 V, 58 | systematic protest and a hypercritical attitude, under the pretext 813 III, 36 | structures and the most idealized systems soon become inhuman 814 II, 20 | evangelization, are certainly not identical with culture, and they are 815 II, 17 | be a tendency simply to identify them with evangelization. 816 VII, 78 | revealed truth by being too idle to search for it, or for 817 III, 25 | which cannot be modified or ignored without seriously diluting 818 III | III~ 819 III, 30 | famine, chronic disease, illiteracy, poverty, injustices in 820 VII, 80 | is it not therefore an illusion to claim to bring the Gospel 821 II, 21 | that one would not dare to imagine. Through this wordless witness 822 III, 27 | and mercy.57 And not an immanent salvation, meeting material 823 VI, 67 | Mk. 16:15) primarily and immediately concerns the bishops with 824 II, 21 | responsibility incumbent on immigrants in the country that receives 825 VI, 63 | and if it does not have an impact on their concrete life. 826 VI, 65 | content must be neither impaired nor mutilated. While being 827 VII, 79 | yearning love we chose to impart to you not only the gospel 828 VII, 80 | are dejected, discouraged, impatient or anxious, but from ministers 829 IV, 42 | These facts should certainly impel us to employ, for the purpose 830 I, 7 | evangelize: what meaning did this imperative have for Christ? It is certainly 831 V, 52 | have a certain faith but an imperfect knowledge of the foundations 832 IV, 42 | listening and, what is worse, impervious to words. We are also aware 833 III, 28 | message - consists in the implantation of the Church, which does 834 IV, 45 | conscience of each individual, of implanting itself in his heart as though 835 VII, 80 | and often unfortunately imposed on them by the destructive 836 VI, 62 | God's plan and would be impoverished in its ecclesial dimension. 837 II, 17 | does so only at the risk of impoverishing it and even of distorting 838 IV, 44 | essential truths that must impregnate all of life. It is necessary 839 VII, 78 | originality or a desire to make an impression. He does not refuse truth. 840 V, 53 | of heart. They possess an impressive patrimony of deeply religious 841 V, 50 | Synod, as an appeal not to imprison the proclamation of the 842 VII, 80 | timidity of the good and the impudence of the wicked? The respectful 843 V, 56 | a certain refusal and an inability to grasp the new order of 844 VI, 68 | Pastor,105 in spite of our inadequacy, to proclaim with authority 845 II, 23 | community, which the Gospel inaugurates. Such an adherence, which 846 VII, 75 | by chance that the great inauguration of evangelization took place 847 I, 6 | aspects of His mystery - the Incarnation itself, His miracles, His 848 III, 27(57) | fidem tuendam in mysteria Incarnationis et SS. Trinitatis e quibusdam 849 IV, 43 | opportunity for a discreet but incisive statement of what the Lord 850 III, 36 | become inhuman if the inhuman inclinations of the human heart are not 851 V, 56 | natural weakness, a profound inconsistency which we unfortunately bear 852 IV, 43 | Council has given greatly increased value to the Liturgy of 853 VII, 75 | Spirit" that the Church increases.117 The Holy Spirit is the 854 V, 51 | incomplete stage. An almost indefinite range of means can be used 855 V, 56 | interior religion, of personal independence or authenticity.~Thus we 856 INT, 5 | It does not permit either indifference, syncretism or accommodation. 857 V, 56 | Baptism but who are entirely indifferent to it and not living in 858 III, 37 | once it is let loose- and indiscriminate death as the path to liberation, 859 VI, 60 | it out in accordance with individualistic criteria and perspectives; 860 V, 56 | group takes the form of inertia and the slightly hostile 861 II, 24 | acceptance of signs, apostolic initiative. These elements may appear 862 III, 31 | very concrete situations of injustice to be combated and of justice 863 III, 30 | disease, illiteracy, poverty, injustices in international relations 864 IV, 48 | evangelization which cannot leave us insensitive. We wish to speak about 865 III, 38 | Church strives always to insert the Christian struggle for 866 VII, 80 | evangelization. The most insidious of these excuses are certainly 867 VI, 66 | pages of the Gospel the insistence with which the Lord entrusts 868 VI, 65 | full of paternal affection, insisting on the role of Peter's Successor 869 IV, 43 | many forms, and zeal will inspire the reshaping of them almost 870 VII, 75 | guided by Him as the decisive inspirer of their plans, their initiatives 871 VI, 73 | To drink at these ever inspiring sources without sacrificing 872 | instead 873 VI, 64 | universal dimension. They instinctively and very strongly feel the 874 VII, 77 | concepts of society and human institutions, how can those to whom we 875 IV, 44 | above all to prepare good instructors- parochial catechists, teachers, 876 VI, 68 | levels, active and living instruments, and unceasingly to keep 877 II, 22 | Nevertheless this always remains insufficient, because even the finest 878 V, 50 | has been the often humanly insurmountable resistance of the people 879 INT, 4 | must transmit it living and intact is the central axis of evangelization. 880 V, 52 | foundations of that faith, for intellectuals who feel the need to know 881 V, 58 | live the Church's life more intensely, or from the desire and 882 VII, 77 | Lord, we wish to see prayer intensified. Moreover we make our own 883 V, 53 | alive, and even wishes to intensify it in the moment of history 884 VI, 64 | sometimes with the best of intentions, with theological, sociological, 885 IV, 47 | a permanent and unbroken intercommunication, between the Word and the 886 II, 22 | Pentecost onwards, has been intermingled and identified with the 887 III, 29 | account of the unceasing interplay of the Gospel and of man' 888 VI, 63 | The individual Churches, intimately built up not only of people 889 INT | INTRODUCTION~ 890 V, 53 | the questions raised is an invitation to the Church to withhold 891 VI, 72 | 72. Circumstances invite us to make special mention 892 INT, 5 | evangelization. May they succeed in inviting the whole People of God 893 IV, 48 | of forms of worship not involving a true acceptance by faith. 894 II, 21 | these Christians stir up irresistible questions in the hearts 895 III, 37 | always provokes violence and irresistibly engenders new forms of oppression 896 VI, 64 | danger is that of a withering isolationism, and then, before long, 897 VI, 63(92) | other documents subsequently issued by the Holy See for the 898 VI, 67(100)| Oecumenicorum Decreta, ed. Istituto per le Scienze Religiose, 899 IV | IV~ 900 IV, 41 | of fidelity to the Lord Jesus- the witness of poverty and 901 V, 49 | preacher to the pagans (the non Jews) of Jesus' Coming underlined 902 VII, 75 | fulfillment of the prophecy of Joel: "I will pour out my spirit."112 903 III, 37 | this clearly during our journey in Colombia: "We exhort 904 I, 6 | the most receptive - the joyful news of the fulfillment 905 VIII, 81 | in the same way after the Jubilee through a program of pastoral 906 VI, 61 | in their witness before judges and executioners and in 907 II, 19 | Gospel, mankind's criteria of judgment, determining values, points 908 III, 35 | it endeavors to find its justification in such or such a page of 909 II, 22 | if it is not explained, justified - what Peter called always 910 V, 56 | periods, seek to explain and justify their position in the name 911 V, 53(74) | Cf. Saint Justin, I Apol. 46, 1-4: PG 6, 912 V, 53 | This is why the Church keeps her missionary spirit alive, 913 INT, 4 | questions, which the 1974 Synod kept constantly in mind:~- In 914 II, 22 | it? This proclamation - kerygma, preaching or catechesis - 915 I, 10 | salvation, which are the key words of Jesus Christ's 916 I, 15 | grace and of God's loving kindness, the path of salvation - 917 INT, 2 | the fruits of all their labors, stating that they awaited 918 III, 35 | charity, whenever its zeal lacks a truly spiritual dimension 919 IV, 41(67) | Members of the Consilium de Laicis (2 October 1974): AAS 66 ( 920 VI, 60 | pastor in the most distant land preaches the Gospel, gathers 921 V, 58 | human dimension such as larger ecclesial communities can 922 VI, 67(100)| ed. cit., p. 343; Fifth Lateran Ecumenical Council, Constitution 923 IV, 42 | preaching of Christ."69 This law once laid down by the Apostle 924 III, 37 | social uplifting to which you lawfully aspire."63 "We must say 925 IV, 42 | Word that is heard which leads to belief.~ 926 IV, 44 | and young people, needs to learn through systematic religious 927 VII, 78 | preachers of truth.~Men of learning- whether you be theologians, 928 | least 929 VII, 78 | eminent and holy pastors have left us the example of this love 930 VII, 80 | media, by the tolerance of legislation, the timidity of the good 931 V, 58 | big modern cities which lend themselves both to life 932 III, 29(60) | 1074; Paul VI, Encyclical Letter Humanae Vitae: AAS 60 (1968), 933 V, 58 | spiritual and religious level- worship, deepening of faith, 934 VII, 78 | of truth. A truth which liberates126 and which alone gives 935 VII, 76 | missionary, charitable and liberating action? Is she ever more 936 III, 38 | providing these Christian "liberators" with the inspiration of 937 II, 24 | evangelize others. Here lies the test of truth, the touchstone 938 VII, 77(124)| Bull Apostolorum Limina, VII: AAS 66 (1974), p. 939 VI, 63 | aspirations, of riches and limitations, of ways of praying, of 940 V, 50 | proclamation of the Gospel by limiting it to one sector of mankind 941 VI, 66 | successors who, in the apostolic line, continue to preach the 942 I, 16 | There is thus a profound link between Christ, the Church 943 II, 23 | full development when it is listened to, accepted and assimilated, 944 IV, 41 | lay people, "Modern man listens more willingly to witnesses 945 VI, 63 | less in the semantic or literary sense than in the sense 946 V, 54 | circumstances.~The Church also has a lively solicitude for the Christians 947 VII, 80(132)| Cf. Ibid., 9-14: Loc. Cit., pp. 935-940.~ 948 III, 37 | uncontrollable once it is let loose- and indiscriminate death 949 VI, 63 | delicate one. Evangelization loses much of its force and effectiveness 950 IV, 42 | of the word, or cause a loss of confidence in it. The 951 VIII, 82 | are sharers of my gracious lot...to defend the solid grounds 952 VII, 76 | especially towards the lowly and the poor, obedience 953 INT, 5 | the urgency of giving a loyal, humble and courageous answer 954 VI, 64 | communion, in charity and loyalty, in receptiveness to the 955 V, 55(77) | Cf. Henri de Lubac, Le drame de l'humanisme 956 I, 6 | of Himself and that Saint Luke gathered together in his 957 I, 15 | simultaneously obscure and luminous - of a new presence of Jesus, 958 VI, 67(100)| First Ecumenical Council of Lyons, Constitution Ad apostolicae 959 I, 8 | demands of the kingdom and its Magna Charta,18 the heralds of 960 V, 58 | following these lines their main inspiration very quickly 961 IV, 42 | down by the Apostle Paul maintains its full force today.~Preaching, 962 III, 32 | would reduce her aims to a man-centered goal; the salvation of which 963 II, 23 | of the sacraments, which manifest and support this adherence 964 V, 58 | to the Church's outward manifestations: her hierarchy, her signs. 965 III, 32 | open to monopolization and manipulation by ideological systems and 966 III, 30 | condemns them to remain on the margin of life: famine, chronic 967 VI, 71 | Families resulting from a mixed marriage also have the duty of proclaiming 968 V, 58 | state or social situation: married couples, young people, professional 969 I, 13 | praises of God,"32 those marvelous things that each one was 970 VI, 60 | evangelizer is the absolute master of his evangelizing action, 971 II, 20 | the following words: what matters is to evangelize man's culture 972 VI, 73 | transmitting it must give the maximum attention to the dignity, 973 VII, 80 | that we must sow. May it mean for us- as it did for John 974 V, 58 | purpose of listening to and meditating on the Word, for the sacraments 975 V, 50 | these apostles will never meet final failure in any part 976 III, 27 | not an immanent salvation, meeting material or even spiritual 977 VII, 77 | and capable of finding a meeting-point beyond the real tensions, 978 I, 15 | work of each individual member is important for the whole.~- 979 INT, 2 | fact, at the end of that memorable Assembly, the Fathers decided 980 I, 14 | in the Mass, which is the memorial of His death and glorious 981 IV, 44 | seek always to fix in the memory, intelligence and heart 982 VII, 80 | we shall limit ourself to mentioning the lack of fervor. It is 983 VI, 67 | describes him as he who has merited the primacy of the apostolate.''99 984 INT, 5 | of God.11 It is truth. It merits having the apostle consecrate 985 I, 10 | renewal which the Gospel calls metanoia; it is a radical conversion, 986 V, 55 | no longer abstract and metaphysical but pragmatic, systematic 987 I, 15 | the proclamation of the "mighty works of God"41 which converted 988 VIII, 81 | the eve also of the third millennium of Christianity.~ 989 IV, 43 | profound faith of the sacred minister and is impregnated with 990 II, 21(51) | 39: CCL, I, PP. 150-153; Minucius Felix, Octavius 9 and 31: 991 I, 16 | well-intentioned but who are certainly misguided in their attitude - continually 992 V, 53 | in order to offer to the missionaries of today and of tomorrow 993 V, 58 | They could not, without a misuse of terms, be called ecclesial 994 VI, 71 | Families resulting from a mixed marriage also have the duty 995 VII, 79 | he is evangelizing. That model evangelizer, the Apostle 996 II, 19 | sources of inspiration and models of life, which are in contrast 997 I, 7 | meaning, the content and the modes of evangelization as Jesus 998 III, 25 | substance, which cannot be modified or ignored without seriously 999 VI, 71 | the laity.~At different moments in the Church's history 1000 III, 32 | would easily be open to monopolization and manipulation by ideological 1001 VII, 79 | again, it is the love of a mother.128 It is this love that 1002 III, 38 | inspiration of faith, the motivation of fraternal love, a social 1003 III, 35 | itself whenever its profound motives are not those of justice