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1 INT | proclamation of joy for Europe~ 2 INT,1 | 1. The Church in Europe was closely united to her 3 INT,1 | the source of hope for Europe.~This is a theme which I 4 INT,1 | to all the Christians of Europe at the beginning of this 5 INT,1(1) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, 1: L'Osservatore 6 INT,1(2) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, 90- 7 INT | A second Synod for Europe~ 8 INT,2 | Second Special Assembly for Europe of the Synod of Bishops. 9 INT,2 | situation of the Church in Europe and to offer guidance in 10 INT,2 | the preceding Synod for Europe, which was held in 1991, 11 INT,2 | in the awareness that “Europe today must not simply appeal 12 INT,2 | to the men and women of Europe7 once more emerged with 13 INT,2(6) | First Special Assembly for Europe, Final Declaration (13 December 14 INT,2 | this message of hope to a Europe which seems to have lost 15 INT,2(8) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, 3: 16 INT,3 | from different parts of Europe to have a better knowledge 17 INT,3(9) | Assembly of the Synod for Europe (23 October 1999), 1: AAS 18 INT,3 | the Particular Churches in Europe to face new challenges with 19 INT,3(10) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, 2: L'Osservatore 20 INT,3(11) | Assembly of the Synod for Europe (23 October 1999), 4: AAS 21 INT,4 | links the various parts of Europe. It is a unity which, rooted 22 INT,4 | possibly the most urgent matter Europe faces, in both East and 23 INT,5 | share with the Church in Europe the fruits of this Second 24 INT,5 | Second Special Assembly for Europe of the Synod of Bishops. 25 INT,5 | to the pilgrim Church in Europe a document on the theme 26 INT,5 | 2:7). In proclaiming to Europe the Gospel of hope, I will 27 1 | of hope~for the Church in Europe~The dimming of hope~ 28 1,7 | today to the Churches in Europe, often tempted by a dimming 29 1,7(14) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, 2: 30 1,7 | particular way the loss of Europe's Christian memory and heritage, 31 1,7 | efforts to create a vision of Europe which ignore its religious 32 1,7 | the peoples who make up Europe without grafting those rights 33 1,7 | Christianity.~Certainly Europe is not lacking in prestigious 34 1,8 | of this state of affairs, Europe is presently witnessing 35 1,9(16) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Relatio ante disceptationem, 36 1,10(18) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, 1: L'Osservatore 37 1,11 | of the Church in Eastern Europe, with its new possibilities 38 1,12 | 12. If we look at Europe as a civil community, signs 39 1,12 | the countries of Eastern Europe in the process of seeking 40 1,12 | to the growing unity of Europe. We welcome with satisfaction 41 1,12 | economic and political unity in Europe, while acknowledging the 42 1,12(21) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, 6: L'Osservatore 43 1,13(23) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, 88: 44 1,14 | the Church who throughout Europe's history have lived lives 45 1,14 | cornerstone', have built Europe as a spiritual and moral 46 1,14(24) | Assembly of the Synod for Europe (23 October 1999), 4: AAS 47 1,15 | missionary zeal.~In today's Europe too, both in the post- Communist 48 1,17 | Spirit for a continent like Europe which gave rise to tragic 49 1,18 | the Church has to offer Europe the most precious of all 50 1,18 | is the source of hope for Europe and for the whole world, “ 51 1,18(31) | Assembly of the Synod for Europe (23 October 1999), 2: AAS 52 1,18(32) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, 2: L'Osservatore 53 1,19 | process of building a united Europe there is a need to acknowledge 54 1,19 | constitutional solution” for Europe, and for this reason she 55 1,19 | among the Christians of Europe, knowing full well that 56 1,19 | important questions discussed in Europe today, such as social disintegration 57 1,20 | The Particular Churches in Europe are not simple agencies 58 1,20 | increasingly characterizes Europe, there is a need to profess 59 1,20 | Christians, the inhabitants of Europe will come to discover that 60 1,20(36) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, 30: 61 1,20(37) | Assembly of the Synod for Europe (23 October 1999), 3: AAS 62 1,21 | each Particular Church in Europe is to take note of every 63 1,21 | convincing arguments how the new Europe needs to rediscover its 64 1,21 | The Particular Churches in Europe need to restore to hope 65 1,22 | to Christ, the peoples of Europe will be able to rediscover 66 2,23 | calling our Churches in Europe to conversion, and they, 67 2,24 | 24. Europe has been widely and profoundly 68 2,24 | can be no doubt that, in Europe's complex history, Christianity 69 2,24 | history, to the extent that Europe's history would be incomprehensible 70 2,25 | The Church's concern for Europe is born of her very nature 71 2,25 | to our continent, so that Europe's spiritual face gradually 72 2,25 | biblical conception of man Europe drew the best of its humanistic 73 2,25 | patrimony and of helping Europe to build herself by revitalizing 74 2,26 | 26. The entire Church in Europe ought to feel that the Lord' 75 2,26(48) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, No. 4: L' 76 2,27 | tumultuous waves, the Church in Europe is called to grow in the 77 2,27 | pastoral level, Christians in Europe must continue to be a transparent 78 2,28 | different Particular Churches in Europe, strengthened also by their 79 2,29(52) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, No. 4: L' 80 2,31 | Church, especially in this Europe, which in the last millennium 81 2,34 | priests are called in Europe's present cultural and spiritual 82 2,35 | being felt in many parts of Europe.62 A commitment to the service 83 2,36(64) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, No. 4: L' 84 2,37 | in the evangelization of Europe and in the shaping of its 85 2,37 | critical turning point. Europe will always need the holiness, 86 2,38 | cultural and social face of Europe.67 The demand for new forms 87 2,39 | life, especially in Western Europe. This situation calls for 88 2,39 | of the Christian faith in Europe and, in turn, for the spiritual 89 2,39(68) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Relatio ante disceptationem, 90 2,40(71) | New Vocations for a New Europe” (9 May 1997), 1-3: Insegnamenti 91 2,41 | which does not disappoint. ~Europe yesterday and today has 92 2,41 | many so-called 'Fathers of Europe' can be builders of tomorrow' 93 2,41(73) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, No. 94 3,45 | mission of the Church in Europe today. For “evangelizing 95 3,45 | Resurrection”.77~Church in Europe, the “new evangelization” 96 3,46 | 46. In various parts of Europe a first proclamation of 97 3,46 | indifference.78 Indeed, Europe is now one of those traditionally 98 3,47 | in our countries, in this Europe of ancient Christian tradition? 99 3,47(80) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Relatio ante disceptationem, 100 3,48(82) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Relatio ante disceptationem, 101 3,48(83) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, No. 102 3,49 | 49. Europe calls out for credible evangelizers, 103 3,49(86) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Relatio ante disceptationem, 104 3,49 | set before the Church in Europe at the beginning of the 105 3,50 | 50. “Europe's cultural and religious 106 3,52 | Gospel of hope, the Church in Europe expresses esteem and gratitude 107 3,53 | for by the new reality of Europe.95 Here mention must be 108 3,53 | appropriate ways of evangelizing Europe.96 Through an “exchange 109 3,53 | Eastern, Northern and Southern Europe are shared and common pastoral 110 3,53 | of hope for everyone in Europe. ~Together with all Christians~ 111 3,56 | First Special Assembly for Europe of the Synod of Bishops, 112 3,56(101) | First Special Assembly for Europe,, Final Declaration (13 113 3,56(101) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, 62: 114 3,57 | members who live in today's Europe. A proper relationship with 115 3,57 | years to the Bishops of Europe, this “needs to be conducted 116 3,57(103) | First Special Assembly for Europe, Final Declaration (13 December 117 3,57 | of religious freedom in Europe, should feel the need to 118 3,57 | welcome, for example in Europe, believers of other religions, 119 3,58 | must show that in today's Europe too it is possible to live 120 3,58 | current cultural situation of Europe and an evaluation of the 121 3,58 | throughout the history of Europe, there is a need to demonstrate 122 3,61 | encourage the Church in Europe to give greater attention 123 3,63 | communication, the Church in Europe must necessarily pay particular 124 3,64 | self-awareness of the Church in Europe: countless hosts of missionaries, 125 3,64 | must animate the Church in Europe today. The decrease in the 126 3,64 | look to the Churches in Europe and expect them to continue 127 3,64 | vocation. Christians in Europe cannot be unfaithful to 128 3,64 | The Gospel: a book for the Europe~of today and tomorrow~ 129 3,65 | and for ever.~Church in Europe, enter the new millennium 130 4,66 | Church of God dwelling in Europe, you too are called to be 131 4,66 | reappearing in contemporary Europe.~ ~ 132 4 | religious sense in today's Europe~ 133 4,67 | indicate that in contemporary Europe too it is not impossible 134 4,68 | faith, there also exists in Europe a vague and at times deviant 135 4,69 | that awaits the Church in Europe is both demanding and exciting. 136 4,69 | you, the Church living in Europe: be a Church that prays, 137 4,72 | spiritual life, the Church in Europe will truly be able to nourish 138 4,73(121) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Relatio ante disceptationem, 139 4,76 | revitalized in the Church in Europe. It must be reaffirmed, 140 4,76(128) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Relatio ante disceptationem, 141 4,79 | diffused in different areas of Europe through confraternities, 142 5,83 | Gospel of hope, the Church in Europe is also called to follow 143 5,84 | challenge for the Church in Europe today consists, therefore, 144 5,85(141) | Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, 72: 145 5,87 | which in many nations of Europe represents a grave blight 146 5,87 | should aim at building a Europe seen as a community of peoples 147 5,90 | 90. The Church in Europe at every level must faithfully 148 5,94 | living on this continent of Europe: “Families, become what 149 5,95 | tendency in certain parts of Europe to consider it permissible 150 5,96 | This means restoring to Europe her true dignity as a place 151 5,96 | and also to assure today's Europe of its most precious resource: 152 5,98 | challenges the continent of Europe about the moral quality 153 5,98 | supporting structures of Europe's future.162 It contains 154 5,98 | as the recent history of Europe sadly attests.163~ 155 5,98(162) | First Special Assembly for Europe,, Final Message (13 December 156 5,99 | familiar with it. The new Europe now being built demands 157 5,101 | of migration challenges Europe's ability to provide for 158 5,102 | make it possible to build a Europe capable of becoming a home 159 5,104 | the Church of Christ in Europe. The joys and hopes, the 160 5,104 | in your heart. Look upon Europe and upon its future with 161 5,104(167)| Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, 5: L'Osservatore 162 5,105 | 105. Church in Europe, welcome every day with 163 5,105 | contribution to the building in Europe of a civilization ever more 164 6 | GOSPEL OF HOPE~FOR A NEW EUROPE~“And I saw the holy city, 165 6 | I. Europe's spiritual vocation~Europe 166 6 | Europe's spiritual vocation~Europe as a promoter of universal 167 6,108 | Christianity in fact has shaped Europe, impressing upon it certain 168 6,108 | certain basic values. Modern Europe itself, which has given 169 6,108 | than a geographical area, Europe can be described as “a primarily 170 6,108(168)| Second Special Assembly for Europe of the Synod of Bishops ( 171 6,108 | European culture”.169~Today's Europe however, at the very moment 172 6,108 | for hope. ~The new face of Europe~ 173 6,109 | which it is now undergoing, Europe is called above all to rediscover 174 6,109 | impetus to its own history, Europe must “recognize and reclaim 175 6,111 | 111. SayingEurope” must be equivalent to saying “ 176 6,111 | history itself demands this: “Europe is really not a closed or 177 6,111 | There is one need to which Europe must respond positively 178 6,111 | have a truly new face: “Europe cannot close in on itself. 179 6,112 | 112. Europe must moreover become an 180 6,112 | society are satisfied”.175~The Europe handed down to us by history 181 6,112 | bloodshed on the continent of Europe, have once more demonstrated 182 6,112 | In this state of affairs, Europe, with all its inhabitants, 183 6,112(177)| Second Special Assembly for Europe, Instrumentum Laboris, 85: 184 6 | II. The Building Up of Europe~The role of European Institutions~ 185 6,113 | Security and Cooperation in Europe, which works to maintain 186 6,113 | There is also the Council of Europe, made up of those states 187 6,113 | and democracy, to build a Europe of freedom and solidarity. 188 6,114 | the individual states of Europe to recognize that a proper 189 6,114 | the Christian heritage of Europe. While fully respecting 190 6,115 | contribute to the building of the Europe of values and of law. The 191 6,115 | called upon the leaders of Europe in the following words: “ 192 6,115 | resource for the future of Europe; make every effort to guarantee 193 6,115 | The Church for the new Europe~ 194 6,115(182)| Second Special Assembly for Europe, Final Message, 6: L'Osservatore 195 6,116 | 116. Europe needs a religious dimension. 196 6,116 | in vain” (Ps 127:1). For Europe to be built on solid foundations, 197 6,116 | to the building up of a Europe open to the world. The Catholic 198 6,116(184)| First Special Assembly for Europe, Final Declaration, 10: 199 6,118 | 118. The Europe which must be built up as 200 6,119 | strengthening of union in Europe motivates Christians to 201 6,119 | dialogue.188 Indeed, “in the Europe which is proceeding towards 202 6,119 | Gospel, a new enthusiasm for Europe~ 203 6,119(189)| the Special Assembly for Europe of the Synod of Bishops ( 204 6,120 | 120. Europe needs to make a qualitative 205 6,120 | by God” and says again to Europe: “ 'The Lord your God is 206 6,120 | Church repeats to today's Europe: Europe of the third millennium, “ 207 6,120 | repeats to today's Europe: Europe of the third millennium, “ 208 6,120 | repeat to you again today: Europe, as you stand at the beginning 209 6,120(190)| Assembly of the Synod for Europe (1 October 1999), 3: AAS 210 6,120 | forged the continent of Europe.~ 211 6,120(191)| Episcopal Conferences of Europe (9 November 1982), 4: AAS 212 6,121 | new trails leading to a “Europe of the spirit”, in order 213 CON,124 | widespread among the peoples of Europe.~Church in Europe! Continue 214 CON,124 | peoples of Europe.~Church in Europe! Continue to contemplate 215 CON,125 | future of the Church in Europe and the future of all the 216 CON,125 | Watch over the Church in Europe:~may she be transparently 217 CON,125 | the hope of the Church,~of Europe and of all humanity!~He


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