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Title: SIGNPOSTS FOR MISSION TODAY


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SIGNPOSTS FOR MISSION TODAY
  • THE WHY, WHO AND WHERE OF MISSION

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MISSION BEFORE VATICAN II SAVING SOULS AND
ESTABLISHING THE CHURCH
  • Before Vatican II the first motivation for
    mission was the salvation of individuals through
    baptism.
  • The second motivation for mission was the
    establishment of the institution of the church in
    mission lands.

3
MISSION DEFINED IN VATICAN II PARTICIPATION IN
THE MISSION OF THE TRIUNE GOD
  • The Trinity is the center and origin of mission.
  • The Church is to be in communion with Gods
    triune life and its life is destined to be a sign
    and instrument of Gods presence in creation.
  • The church is missionary by its very nature.
  • The church doesnt have a mission, but the
    mission is the church.
  • The church is the pilgrim people of God. Its
    mission is to point and witness to Gods reign.
  • Other religions and philosophies are preparation
    for the gospel.
  • Christians should enter with prudence and charity
    into discussion and collaboration with members of
    other religions.

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MISSION DEVELOPED BY PAUL VI LIBERATING SERVICE
OF THE REIGN OF GOD
  • Pope Paul VI published On Evangelization in the
    Modern World where he anchors the mission of the
    church in the earthly mission of Jesus and his
    preaching of the kingdom or reign of God.
  • Only the kingdom is absolute and is linked with
    salvation which Jesus makes available to all
    those he meets on condition that they undergo a
    radical conversion, a profound change of mind and
    heart.
  • Salvation involves liberation from everything
    that oppresses man. It must not be reduced to
    merely temporal activity.
  • Evangelization is the vocation proper to the
    church. She exists to preach and teach, to be a
    channel of the gift of grace, to reconcile
    sinners with God, and to perpetuate Christs
    sacrifice of the Mass.
  • The very roots of culture itself must be
    evangelized.
  • The encyclical focuses on integral
    evangelization and integral salvation.

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MISSION AS REFINED BY JOHN PAUL II PROCLAMATION
OF JESUS CHRIST AS UNIVERSAL SAVIOR
  • Pope John Paul II published the encyclical On
    The Permanent Validity Of The Church's Missionary
    Mandate in 1990 where he states that the primary
    motive for mission is the proclamation of Jesus
    Christ as universal Savior.
  • Pope John Paul II acknowledges that people can be
    saved outside the church. However, while
    interreligious dialogue is an essential element
    of mission, the Church is the ordinary means of
    salvation, and she alone possesses the fullness
    of the means of salvation.
  • It is important to incarnate the gospel in all
    peoples cultures.
  • The Kingdom cannot be detached either from Christ
    or from the church.
  • Mission goes beyond frontiers of race and
    religion, and works in areas of communications,
    peace, development, human rights, ecology,
    scientific research, and international relations.

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THE WHY OF MISSION
  • Mission is the basic and most urgent task of the
    church, because to be Christian is to become part
    of Gods life and Gods vision of the world.
  • We need to do mission to carry on the work of
    Jesus. As a community and as individuals, the
    church is not to be closed in on itself rather,
    it prolongs who Jesus Christ is and what he did
    for the breaking in of the reign of God.
  • Christ is the one Savior of all, the only one
    able to reveal God and lead to God.
  • All people have a right to the fullness of truth,
    and so the church must be in mission.
  • Mission is a pressing matter because the majority
    of humanity does not know this or no longer
    believe.

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THE WHO OF MISSION
  • The whole church is missionary, and the work of
    evangelization is the basic duty of the People of
    God.
  • The whole church receives the mission to
    evangelize, and the work of each individual
    member is important for the whole.
  • Missionary activity is the work of all dioceses
    and parishes, church institutions and
    associations.
  • Laity, catechists leaders of prayer, song and
    liturgy leaders of basic ecclesial communities
    and bible study groups those in charge of
    charitable works administrators of Church
    resources leaders in the various forms of the
    apostolate and religion teachers in school are
    charged with the work of evangelization.
  • Some ordained, religious, and laity are
    identified as missionaries.
  • Missionary societies and organizations engage in
    long-term mission.

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THE WHERE OF MISSION
  • Before Vatican II, mission was defined
    geographically with the primary mission-sending
    area consisting of Western Europe, North America,
    and Australia.
  • The mission-receiving peoples basically lived in
    the rest of the world.
  • Vatican II redefined mission in terms of Gods
    mission, which cannot be limited to and confined
    within humanly determined territory boundaries.
  • Since Vatican II, the understanding of mission
    expanded to explicitly include justice,
    liberation, interreligious dialogue, the dynamic
    interaction of gospel and culture for every
    country, and re-evangelization.
  • Missionary activity moves beyond the frontiers of
    race and religion and needs to address situations
    of massive urbanization and poverty, and what is
    called the modern equivalent of the Areopagus.

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THE WEDDING BANQUET AS A PARABLE OF MISSION
  • Jesus and the early church often used food and
    table fellowship to talk about the reign of God
    and mission. The parable of the wedding feast
    (Mt 222-3) illustrates this.
  • In terms of motivation for mission the parable
    illustrates the three models of mission of our
    century
  • Our triune God in mission calls people to the
    wedding feast of his Son, the Messiah and Savior.
  • Those invited represent the Jewish people who
    didnt believe in Christ. Today these strong
    words extend much broader.
  • The invitation is extended to sinners, to the
    Gentiles. Gods mission knows no boundaries nor
    categories.

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QUESTION FOR DISCUSSION
  • What one particular question related to mission
    challenges you, your parish, or the church in
    general?
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