The evangelizing practice in communities with the face of Jesus
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Summary: | Every religious tradition has its collective and communal cultural and experiential expression. Christians have learned from Israel's heritage the importance of being and living as God's people and have experienced, with Jesus and the apostles, being community, sharing life, gifts and goods. The context today is, to a certain extent, of exaggerated individualism, of prioritizing one's own interests and closing oneself off from others. In a frequent expression of Pope Francis, it is building more walls and making fewer bridges (FT 27). The Church urgently needs to return to the ecclesiological key of Vatican II: the Church (all the baptized) is the people of God and the priority that the Latin American episcopate established, especially in Medellín, Puebla and Aparecida, is to live life in communities. Their mission is to humanize and liberate, living out love, mercy and care of life, both internally and by contributing to the building of the Kingdom, transforming society. In the world, the Christian community seeks to be and live as the face and presence of Jesus. This is possible as long as there is a real process of formation, of animators and of Christians in general, in the light of ecclesial and biblical teachings that point us towards the commitment to the Kingdom in the world. It is within this ecclesial scenario, based on a bibliographical approach, that this text aims to contemplate three crucial aspects of Christian mission. The first presents some biblical and ecclesial foundations of community life, which is essential for Christians. The second section looks at aspects of community life that can effectively be a continuing presence of Jesus. In the third section, the aim is to emphasize that the community has a mission in society, because it exists to transform the world into a Kingdom, and not to take refuge in spiritualism or intimism, keeping its back to the problems of human beings and of the life of humanity. |
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The evangelizing practice in communities with the face of JesusA prática evangelizadora em comunidades com o rosto de JesusEclesiologia Comunidade eclesialMissãoConstrução do ReinoEcclesiologyEcclesial communityMissionBuilding of the KingdomEvery religious tradition has its collective and communal cultural and experiential expression. Christians have learned from Israel's heritage the importance of being and living as God's people and have experienced, with Jesus and the apostles, being community, sharing life, gifts and goods. The context today is, to a certain extent, of exaggerated individualism, of prioritizing one's own interests and closing oneself off from others. In a frequent expression of Pope Francis, it is building more walls and making fewer bridges (FT 27). The Church urgently needs to return to the ecclesiological key of Vatican II: the Church (all the baptized) is the people of God and the priority that the Latin American episcopate established, especially in Medellín, Puebla and Aparecida, is to live life in communities. Their mission is to humanize and liberate, living out love, mercy and care of life, both internally and by contributing to the building of the Kingdom, transforming society. In the world, the Christian community seeks to be and live as the face and presence of Jesus. This is possible as long as there is a real process of formation, of animators and of Christians in general, in the light of ecclesial and biblical teachings that point us towards the commitment to the Kingdom in the world. It is within this ecclesial scenario, based on a bibliographical approach, that this text aims to contemplate three crucial aspects of Christian mission. The first presents some biblical and ecclesial foundations of community life, which is essential for Christians. The second section looks at aspects of community life that can effectively be a continuing presence of Jesus. In the third section, the aim is to emphasize that the community has a mission in society, because it exists to transform the world into a Kingdom, and not to take refuge in spiritualism or intimism, keeping its back to the problems of human beings and of the life of humanity. Toda tradição religiosa tem sua expressão cultual e vivencial coletiva e comunitária. Os cristãos aprenderam da herança de Israel a importância de ser e viver como povo de Deus e vivenciaram com Jesus e os apóstolos o ser comunidade, compartilhando a vida, os dons e os bens. Hoje o contexto é, em certa medida, de individualismo exacerbado, de priorização dos próprios interesses e de fechamento em relação ao próximo. Numa expressão frequente de Papa Francisco, ergue-se mais muros e faz-se menos pontes (FT 27). A Igreja precisa urgentemente retomar a chave eclesiológica do Vaticano II: Igreja (todos os batizados/as) é o povo de Deus e a prioridade que o episcopado latino-americano estabeleceu, especialmente em Medellín, Puebla e Aparecida é viver a vida em comunidades. Elas têm a missão de humanizar e libertar, vivendo o amor, a misericórdia e o cuidado da vida, tanto internamente, como contribuindo na construção do Reino, transformando a sociedade. No mundo, a comunidade cristã busca ser e viver como rosto e presença de Jesus. Isto é possível, desde que haja um verdadeiro processo de formação, de animadores e dos cristãos em geral, à luz de ensinamentos eclesiais e bíblicos que nos apontam o compromisso com o Reino no mundo. É dentro deste cenário eclesial, a partir de uma abordagem bibliográfica, que o presente texto visa a contemplar três aspectos cruciais na missão cristã. No primeiro, são apresentados alguns fundamentos bíblicos e eclesiais da vida comunitária, essencial para os cristãos. Segue-se abordando, aspectos da vida comunitária, pelos quais possa ser efetivamente presença continuadora de Jesus. E no terceiro, busca-se acentuar que a comunidade tem missão na sociedade, pois ela existe para transformar o mundo em Reino, e não para refugiar-se num espiritualismo ou intimismo, de costas para os problemas dos seres humanos e da vida da humanidade.Itepa2024-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revista.itepa.com.br/index.php/teopraxis/article/view/21310.52451/31ejbf38Revista Teopráxis; v. 41 n. 137 (2024): Práxis dialógica, sinodalidade e evangelização; 61-732763-52011677-860X10.52451/rc598m47reponame:Revista Teopráxisinstname:Instituto de Teologia e Pastoral (ITEPA)instacron:ITEPAporhttps://revista.itepa.com.br/index.php/teopraxis/article/view/213/344https://revista.itepa.com.br/index.php/teopraxis/article/view/213/362Copyright (c) 2024 Ivo Pedro Orohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOro, Ivo Pedro2025-01-04T16:09:57Zoai:ojs2.revista.itepa.com.br:article/213Revistahttps://itepa.com.br/ojs/index.php/teopraxis/indexPRIhttps://itepa.com.br/ojs/index.php/teopraxis/oaiitepafaculdades@gmail.com || regiano_bregalda@hotmail.com2763-52012763-5201opendoar:2025-01-04T16:09:57Revista Teopráxis - Instituto de Teologia e Pastoral (ITEPA)false |
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The evangelizing practice in communities with the face of Jesus A prática evangelizadora em comunidades com o rosto de Jesus |
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The evangelizing practice in communities with the face of Jesus Oro, Ivo Pedro Eclesiologia Comunidade eclesial Missão Construção do Reino Ecclesiology Ecclesial community Mission Building of the Kingdom |
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The evangelizing practice in communities with the face of Jesus |
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Eclesiologia Comunidade eclesial Missão Construção do Reino Ecclesiology Ecclesial community Mission Building of the Kingdom |
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Eclesiologia Comunidade eclesial Missão Construção do Reino Ecclesiology Ecclesial community Mission Building of the Kingdom |
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Every religious tradition has its collective and communal cultural and experiential expression. Christians have learned from Israel's heritage the importance of being and living as God's people and have experienced, with Jesus and the apostles, being community, sharing life, gifts and goods. The context today is, to a certain extent, of exaggerated individualism, of prioritizing one's own interests and closing oneself off from others. In a frequent expression of Pope Francis, it is building more walls and making fewer bridges (FT 27). The Church urgently needs to return to the ecclesiological key of Vatican II: the Church (all the baptized) is the people of God and the priority that the Latin American episcopate established, especially in Medellín, Puebla and Aparecida, is to live life in communities. Their mission is to humanize and liberate, living out love, mercy and care of life, both internally and by contributing to the building of the Kingdom, transforming society. In the world, the Christian community seeks to be and live as the face and presence of Jesus. This is possible as long as there is a real process of formation, of animators and of Christians in general, in the light of ecclesial and biblical teachings that point us towards the commitment to the Kingdom in the world. It is within this ecclesial scenario, based on a bibliographical approach, that this text aims to contemplate three crucial aspects of Christian mission. The first presents some biblical and ecclesial foundations of community life, which is essential for Christians. The second section looks at aspects of community life that can effectively be a continuing presence of Jesus. In the third section, the aim is to emphasize that the community has a mission in society, because it exists to transform the world into a Kingdom, and not to take refuge in spiritualism or intimism, keeping its back to the problems of human beings and of the life of humanity. |
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