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CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE BY SPEAKING THEIR LANGUAGE (C8)
We will always be close to the people with whom we work, taking into account their values and aspirations. Constitution 8 The Missionaries preached in Provençal, and their use of this language brought them closer to the humble and lesser-educated … Continue reading
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CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE THROUGH BEING AVAILABLE (Constitution 8)
We will always be close to the people with whom we work, taking into account their values and aspirations… Awareness of our own shortcomings humbles us, yet God’s power makes us confident Constitution 8 After visiting all the people in … Continue reading
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GOD’S POWER ENABLES THE MISSIONARY TO BE CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE (C8)
We will always be close to the people with whom we work, taking into account their values and aspirations… Awareness of our own shortcomings humbles us, yet God’s power makes us confident as we strive to bring all people – … Continue reading
CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE FROM THE BEGINNING OF OUR EXISTENCE (C8)
We will always be close to the people with whom we work, taking into account their values and aspirations. Constitution 8 Eugene transmitted his methodology of being close to the people to his newly-founded group of Missionaries who were founded … Continue reading
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ALWAYS BEING CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE AS THE RATIONALE OF MINISTRY (Constitution 8)
We will always be close to the people with whom we work, taking into account their values and aspirations. Constitution 8 One of Eugene’s major ministries after his ordination was to the youth of Aix. Looking back on this ministry, … Continue reading
WE WILL ALWAYS BE CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE (Constitution 8)
We will always be close to the people with whom we work, taking into account their values and aspirations. Constitution 8 For the past 200 years, the expression usually associated with the Oblates is: “They are always close to the … Continue reading
WE SHALL SUPPORT LAY PEOPLE IN THE DISCERNMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR OWN TALENTS AND CHARISMS (Rule 7 f)
We shall support lay people in the discernment and development of their own talents and charisms, encouraging them to undertake ministries and apostolic commitments and thus to shoulder the responsibilities which are properly theirs in the Christian community. Rule 7 … Continue reading
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A MESSAGE IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE LOCAL CULTURE (C7)
We have as our goal to establish Christian communities and Churches deeply rooted in the local culture and fully responsible for their own development and growth. (Constitution 7) While Eugene and the early missionaries did not have the background of … Continue reading
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES DEEPLY ROOTED IN THE LOCAL CULTURE (C7)
We have as our goal to establish Christian communities and Churches deeply rooted in the local culture and fully responsible for their own development and growth. (Constitution 7) During the missionary expansion in Eugene’s time, hardly anyone understood this principle. … Continue reading
THE LIBERATING POWER OF THE WORD OF GOD (C7)
Our mission puts us on constant call to respond to the most urgent needs of the Church through various forms of witness and ministry, but especially through proclaiming the Word of God which finds its fulfilment in the celebration of … Continue reading