Pope Francis and The Joy of the Gospel: Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii GaudiumEnrique Soros
The doctrine, the principles of the Church, don't change, but since the world changes constantly, the Church must find pastoral ways to reach out to the world accordingly.
Are we open to the signs of the time?
Are we open to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit?
The Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Francis presents to us a giant challenge: embracing all human beings, to bring them closer to the redemption of Jesus Christ.
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Enrique Soros is Argentinean and lives for 17 years in Washington, D.C. He is a member of CLAdeES, Latin American Center for Evangelization, institution that with CELAM, Latin American Bishops Council, offers several web courses, among them, one on the Apostolic Letter The Joy of the Gospel. Enrique is responsible for this course in the United States.
He is Press Liaison between CELAM and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, he coordinates the digital project of CELAM Migrantes Hoy www.migranteshoy.celam.org and works with other CELAM projects.
He is the author of the book Conquering all Hearts and as a journalist he contributes articles to several international news agencies, like Zenit, AICA, Catholic.net and Aleteia.
He is a member of the Informatic Network for the Church in Latin America, a joint project of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and CELAM and of Press People Club. He is Vice-chair of the Association of Ecclesial Movements and New Communities in the Archdiocese of Washington.
Enrique belongs to the Schoenstatt Movement, coordinates the International Schoenstatt Communicators Association, is a member of the Washington Archdiocesan Catechetical Leaders Association, and works in several mission and pastoral projects in the United States and Latin America.
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based on an article by Thomas G. Fuechtmann, Ph.D.
“‘There Is Great Charity, But…' Vincent de Paul and the Organization of Charity," Vincentian Heritage Journal: Vol. 26 : Iss. 1, Article 5.
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Pope Francis and The Joy of the Gospel: Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii GaudiumEnrique Soros
The doctrine, the principles of the Church, don't change, but since the world changes constantly, the Church must find pastoral ways to reach out to the world accordingly.
Are we open to the signs of the time?
Are we open to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit?
The Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Francis presents to us a giant challenge: embracing all human beings, to bring them closer to the redemption of Jesus Christ.
The author of this power point, Enrique Soros, offers presentations of this work at institutions.
This presentation may be downloaded for free.
Changes are not authorized without consent of the author.
This power point may be sent for free by email in its primary version, which keeps animations and characteristics of the original show. They are not active on this web page.. You may request it to e@schoenstatt.biz.
About the author:
Enrique Soros is Argentinean and lives for 17 years in Washington, D.C. He is a member of CLAdeES, Latin American Center for Evangelization, institution that with CELAM, Latin American Bishops Council, offers several web courses, among them, one on the Apostolic Letter The Joy of the Gospel. Enrique is responsible for this course in the United States.
He is Press Liaison between CELAM and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, he coordinates the digital project of CELAM Migrantes Hoy www.migranteshoy.celam.org and works with other CELAM projects.
He is the author of the book Conquering all Hearts and as a journalist he contributes articles to several international news agencies, like Zenit, AICA, Catholic.net and Aleteia.
He is a member of the Informatic Network for the Church in Latin America, a joint project of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and CELAM and of Press People Club. He is Vice-chair of the Association of Ecclesial Movements and New Communities in the Archdiocese of Washington.
Enrique belongs to the Schoenstatt Movement, coordinates the International Schoenstatt Communicators Association, is a member of the Washington Archdiocesan Catechetical Leaders Association, and works in several mission and pastoral projects in the United States and Latin America.
Enrique's email address is: e@schoenstatt.biz
based on an article by Thomas G. Fuechtmann, Ph.D.
“‘There Is Great Charity, But…' Vincent de Paul and the Organization of Charity," Vincentian Heritage Journal: Vol. 26 : Iss. 1, Article 5.
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Faith is nurtured and sustained in the context of a community of believers. This session will explore how the Church in various contexts (family, parish, school, etc.) sets the stage for a life of discipleship.
This is the third in a five-part webinar series on Christian discipleship. Slides and other handouts can be found at http://bit.ly/BetterDisciple.
Vocation and Mission: The Aim of Discipleship (Building a Better Disciple Par...Jonathan Sullivan
Faith that is not put into practice is sterile. Connecting the themes of the previous webinars we will explore how the faithful participate in the Church’s mission in the world through their particular gifts and calling.
This is the fifth in a five-part webinar series on Christian discipleship.
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Diocese of London Lent Appeal 2015. Who inspired you when you were younger?diolondon
Our Lent Appeal this year asks the question: 'Who inspired you when you were younger to become the person you are today?'
You might make an opportunity to share your answers in your prayer or study groups or other church groups, giving thanks to God.
Practically, the goal of our Lent Appeal is to fund additional youth, children and family workers to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to serve their communities.
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ROUGH DRAFT - THE WOMENS MINISTRY .docxjoellemurphey
ROUGH DRAFT - THE WOMEN'S MINISTRY 1
Theology: The Women’s Ministry
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Most importantly, I give acclaim and thanksgiving thanks to God the Father of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He has generously given me the astuteness, comprehension, learning, and quality to begin and complete this undertaking. Without Him, I can do nothing, yet through Jesus
Christ, I can do all things. He has been with me on this adventure from the earliest starting point to the finish, as He guaranteed.
ABSTRACT
REVITALIZING THE WOMEN'S MINISTRY: WOMEN MENTORING TO THE WOMEN.
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Introduction
Various chapels are encountering transformational development and change change, while others are declining numerically and profoundly. Some places of worship are spots adding to the change in their groups while others have no effect on their groups practically.
For transformational development to happen happen, the places of worship's primary goal needs to spill out of the Great Commission and the Great Commandment. Articulation of this transformational change and development is through service programs, discipleship programsprograms, and alsoas well as evangelism. The congregation is stimulated when developing the vicinity of Jesus in a broken world. Jesus was social. Connections matter to Jesus Christ because they help breakdown break down generalizations, agony, and in dignation, and they give solace and certainty through these connections. These links are comprehensive of ladieswomen and men. The Lord has work for both women and men. Ladies can do a work in families that men are not prepared to do. Evangelism and discipleship are at the heart of chapel development and profound development of the devotees, as Dietrich Bonhoeffer expressed, "Christianity without discipleship is dependable Christianity without Christ." Comment by Vincent Kofi: Spelling Comment by Vincent Kofi: Cite/reference the quote
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Cooperators of Opus Dei
Saint Josemaría Escrivá founded Opus Dei, an institution of the Catholic Church, on October 2, 1928. Its purpose is to contribute to the Church’s mission to evangelize the world, fostering among people of all sectors of society a life consistent with one’s faith, in the ordinary circumstances of daily life and especially through the sanctification of work.
The message Opus Dei tries to spread is that all honest human work can give glory to God and be “divinized.” For St. Josemaría, to sanctify work means to work with Jesus’ spirit: doing our work conscientiously, seeking to give glory to God and to serve others, and thus to contribute to the sanctification of the world.
The Work provides spiritual formation and pastoral attention to its faithful and to everyone else who wants it, so that each one, in his or her own place in the Church and in the world, may get to know and love God better, giving witness to the faith and striving to help provide Christian solutions to society’s problems.
The Prelature of Opus Dei is made up of a Prelate (Bishop Javier Echevarría) with his clergy, and lay faithful, both men and women. Many other people also take part in its activities, and among them many ask to be Cooperators.
Cooperators of Opus Dei are men and women who by their prayer, almsgiving and work help further the activities organized by the Prelature of Opus Dei, each according to their specific possibilities.
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CONTENTS
What is Opus Dei? 4
Cooperators of Opus Dei 6
The joy of giving 14
An unexpected greatness 22
Friends of God 30
St. Josemaría, a saint close to us 38
Information Office of Opus Dei in The Netherlands
Jacob Obrechtstraat 74
1071 KP Amsterdam
Tel. (31) 20. 671 58 37
info.nl@opusdei.org
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In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
1. Pope Francis:
Temptations (cont.)
From The Joy of the Gospel
(Evangelii gaudium)
nn. 105-106
Other ecclesial
challenges(cont.)
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2. 105. Youth
ministry, as
traditionally
organized,
has also
suffered the
impact of
social
changes.
Young
people
often fail to
find
responses
to their
concerns,
needs,
problems
and hurts in
the usual
structures.
Pauline.org
3. As adults, we find it hard to listen patiently to them, to appreciate their concerns and
demands, and to speak to them in a language they can understand. For the same
reason, our efforts in the field of education do not produce the results expected.
James Shaules/Pauline.org
4. The rise and growth of associations and movements mostly made up of young people can be
seen as the work of the Holy Spirit, who blazes new trails to meet their expectations and their
search for a deep spirituality and a more real sense of belonging. There remains a need,
however, to ensure that these associations actively participate in the Church’s overall pastoral
efforts.
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5. 106. Even if it is not always easy to approach young people, progress has been
made in two areas: the awareness that the entire community is called to evangelize
and educate the young, and the urgent need for the young to exercise greater
leadership.
We should recognize that despite the present crisis of commitment and communal
relationships, many young people are making common cause before the problems of
our world and are taking up various forms of activism and volunteer work.
Youth for a United World, Focolare Movement
6. Some take part in the life of the
Church as members of service
groups and various missionary
initiatives in their own dioceses
and in other places. How
beautiful it is to see that young
people are “street preachers”
(callejeros de la fe), joyfully
bringing Jesus to every street,
every town square and every
corner of the earth!
http://bit.ly/18B5RDK
Sailko/Wikimedia Commons
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7. For reflection & prayer
In my younger years, who were the people who patiently listened to me with an
open mind and heart? How can I pass on that invaluable gift to the younger
people in my life? Whether or not they choose to share some of their
thoughts and dreams with me, how can I provide them with the opportunity?
Father, in Baptism you once welcomed us as your sons and daughters. You will
never close the door on us, because that door is the merciful heart of your
Son, Jesus. Help me to wisely accompany young people through that door,
so that embraced by your mercy, they can generously welcome their world
in your name.