Title: Trends in Mission
1 Trends in Mission
2Two Preliminary Considerations
- RM 2 Missionary Activity is a matter for all
Christians, for all dioceses and parishes, Church
institutions and associations. - RM 41 Mission is a single but complex reality,
and it develops in a variety of ways. - Different Elements of Mission
- 1. Proclamation and Catechesis
- 2. Witness
- 3. Dialogue
- 4. Human Liberation
- 5. Prayer and Contemplation
3Mission as Proclamation
Proclamation is the foundation, summit and
center of evangelization (Dialogue and
Proclamation 10)
4Mission as Proclamation
Proclamation is the permanent priority of
mission. (Redemptoris Missio 44)
5 Proclaim the gospel in prophetic witness and
proclamation Paul VI There is no true
evangelization if the name, The teaching, the
life of Jesus of Nazareth are not proclaimed.
(EN 22)
Two aspects of Evangelization
Not only announce but also denounce --
culture of death, aspects of culture,
justice--- 1971 Synod Action on behalf of
justicea constitutive part of preaching the
gospel.
6Mission as Proclamation
- Bosch a bold humility!
- We do have something to say, to offer! People
need the gospel! - We need to speak boldly the truth of Jesus Christ
- We need to speak boldly against injustices to
people and land - We need to proclaim with confidence that God has
entrusted the message of reconciliation to us
(2Cor 519)
7Recently, two passages from St. Paul
1 Thessalonians 21-8
1 Corinthians 916, 19-23
81 Thessalonians 21-8 You yourselves know,
brothers and sisters, that our coming to you was
not in vain as you know we had courage in our
God to declare to you the gospel of God in spite
of great opposition. For our appeal does not
spring from deceit or impure motives or trickery,
but just as we have been approved by God to be
entrusted with the message of the gospel, even so
we speak, not to please mortals . . . . But we
were gentle among you, like a nurse tenderly
caring for her own children. So deeply do we care
for you that we are determined to share with you
not only the gospel of God but also our very own
selves, because you have become very dear to us.
91 Corinthians 916, 19-23 woe to me if I do
not proclaim the gospel! For though I am free
with respect to all, I have made myself a slave
to all, so that I might win more of them. To the
Jews I became as a Jew, in order to win Jews. To
those under the Law I became as one under the law
. . . so that I might win those under the Law.
To the weak I became weak. I have become all
things to all people, that I might by all means
save some. I do it all for the sake of the
gospel, so that I may share its blessings.
10 Mission as Witness
- The first means of evangelization is the
witness of an authentically Christian life (EN
41)
11The churchs greatest problem today is that its
witness does not measure up to its teaching it
does not always practice what it preaches.
12MISSION AS WITNESS
Modern women and men listen more willingly to
witnesses than to teachers, and if they do listen
to teachers, it is because they are witnesses
(EN 41)
13WITNESS
- The missionary who, despite all his or her human
limitations and defects, lives a simple life,
taking Christ as the model, is a sign of God and
of transcendent realities. But everyone in the
Church, striving to imitate the Divine master,
can and must bear this kind of witness In many
cases it is the only possible way of being a
missionary. (RM 42)
14MISSION AS WITNESS
- Communal
- community is mission
- Take a handful of Christians who, in the midst
of their own communities, show their capacity for
understanding and acceptance, their sharing of
life and destiny with other people, their
solidarity with the efforts of all for whatever
is noble and good Why are they like this? Why do
they live in this way? Such a witness is already
a silent proclamation of the Good News and a very
powerful and effective one. Here we have an
initial act of evangelization. - (EN 21)
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15WITNESS
- Institutional
- church-sponsored institutions schools, hospitals
- The need for collective witness is precisely in
this that the strength of a Catholic school
should lie it is a challenge it has to face We
have to work together and cooperate as a school
community. It is as a community we have to embody
and bear witness to our way of looking at life,
our scale of values, our aim in formation, our
Christian freedom and joy. -
(Karl Mueller, SVD)
16- A greater harmony between the mission we do and
the life we live is crucial. He goes on to say
that often the split or the lack of harmony,
between these two dimensions of our SVD calling
leads either to a crisis that undermines our
vocation or to an attitude of mediocrity that
compromises our witness to Gods Kingdom. - Fr. Superior General Antonio Pernia, SVD
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17Mission as Dialogue
Proclamation presupposes and requires a
dialogue method in order to respond to the
requirements of those to be evangelized and to
enable them to interiorize the message received.
(Marcello Zago)
18What is Dialogue?
It is the norm of every form of Christian
mission whether one speaks of simple presence and
witness, service or direct proclamation. Any
sense of mission not permeated by such a
dialogical spirit would go against the demands of
true humanity and against the teachings of the
Gospel (Dialogue and Mission, no. 836)
19We should do mission today through dialogue with
- Respect
- Openness
- Willingness to learn
- Attentiveness
- Vulnerability
- Hospitality
- Humility
- Evangelical mentality
- The Church proposes she imposes nothing (RM 39)
20This translates into
- Learning the language
- Bonding with the local people
- Respecting and studying the culture
- Learning about the local religions
- Connecting with other religious leaders
- Coming with our cups half empty
21Mission as Dialogue
- Just as God is dialogical in Godself and in the
world . . . - So the church needs to give of itself in service
to the world - So the church needs to learn from the world, its
cultures, its religionsand so learn more about
Gods unfathomable riches - Just as Gods missionary presence is never about
imposition but about persuasion and freedom . . . - So must the church never impose, but emphasize
witness, and proclamation as an answer to a
question
22Mission as Dialogue
- Just as God humbled Godself in the incarnation
- So the church needs to do mission not out of
superiority, but in humility and vulnerability - In fact, missionaries of the future will not come
from rich, dominating countries - Church of the future will be poor
- Will do mission out of poverty
23 John Paul II Mission Sunday Message 2002
The main road of mission is sincere dialogue.
24Living out and proclaiming the Good News of the
Gospel
So Mission is always done in dialogue, but it
must also be a real evangelization.
25Evangelization and Human Liberation
- David Bosch said that
- the relationship between the evangelistic and
the societal dimensions of the Christian mission
constitutes one of the thorniest areas in the
theology and practice of mission.
26Evangelization Human Liberation
- In EN 31, Pope Paul VI provides three reasons for
the close links between evangelization and human
liberation. - First, there is a connection in the
anthropological order humans are not abstract
beings but persons subject to economic and social
factors. - Second, there is a connection in the theological
order Gods plan of creation cannot be isolated
from Gods plan of redemption which requires the
establishment of justice. - And finally, there is a connection in the order
of charity the Good News cannot be proclaimed
effectively unless it promotes justice and peace.
27Evangelization Human Liberation
- As regards the question as to How should the
relationship be understood in terms of priority? - Paul VI in EN 34 affirms the primacy of
evangelization over human liberation and says
the church proclaims liberation and cooperates
with all those who are suffering on its behalf.
She affirms that primacy of her spiritual
function and refuses to substitute for the
preaching of the kingdom of God a proclamation
of liberation of the merely human order. She
declares that her advocacy of liberation would
not be complete or perfect if she failed to
preach salvation in Jesus Christ.
28Prayer and Contemplation
The missionary must be a contemplative in
action. (Redemptoris Missio 91)
29Prayer and Contemplation
- Relate to the world on a deeper level of
attention (W. Teasdale) - To see the world through Gods eyes
- allows one at once to acknowledge ones own
woundsand to learn to wait, watch, and listen.
(R. Schreiter)
30Prayer and Litrugy
The church lives from the center with its eyes
on the borders. (Robert Hawkins)
31Prayer and Litrugy
The church in mission has two eyes, one always
looking at Jesus, the other at the world Only
when the two eyes are opened, will reality be
seen clearly and in its full dimension.
(Archbishop Antonio Tagle)
32Conclusion Mission in Many Modes
- Mission is a multifaceted ministry, in respect
of witness, service, justice, healing,
reconciliation, liberation, peace, evangelism,
fellowship, church planting, contextualization,
and much more. (TM 512)
33Question
- Which of the five aspects of mission
(proclamation, witness, dialogue, human
development, prayer and liturgy) do you think is
least evident in the church as it goes about its
mission in your country or region today? What
problems does this cause?