Mission means connecting This edition is an invaluable collection of our convictions, our missionary convictions - of past and present.. What emerges from here is a missionary paradigm that can be summed up in three words: Going - Connecting - Growing. Missionaries move to cutting edges without cutting ties with their communities of origin. In fact, they are sent by their Churches of origin as representatives. This is not only to see foreigners but to feel and live as life is felt and lived by our family members at the ...
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Mission means connecting This edition is an invaluable collection of our convictions, our missionary convictions - of past and present.. What emerges from here is a missionary paradigm that can be summed up in three words: Going - Connecting - Growing. Missionaries move to cutting edges without cutting ties with their communities of origin. In fact, they are sent by their Churches of origin as representatives. This is not only to see foreigners but to feel and live as life is felt and lived by our family members at the peripheries. This is connecting with some members of the human family as representatives of some other members of the same family. What happens next? Eyes open on all sides. People start seeing with their hearts, as Pope Francis says in Fratelli Tutti .[1] Growth becomes inevitable. Growth involves changes. As prejudices and perspectives change, it will not be too long before we see changes all over, from the liturgy of the Church to the legislation in the world. This is evolution, in more familiar words, the growth of the Kingdom. Connecting enriches more than giving, sharing life transforms more than leading, growing together becomes collective and continual conversion. Real growth of humanity comes from real connections. Go without leaving! Connect without condescending!! Grow, with the whole of humanity, grow!!! [1] "Its point of departure must be God's way of seeing things. "God does not see with his eyes, God sees with his heart." Pope Francis, Encyclical letter Fratelli Tutti (3 Oct 2020). n. 281. Table of Contents Editorial - S. I. Francis Rozario Our Roots Muscles and Melchior - Michael O'Shea "Fratelli Tutti" and our Fraternity - Bruno Semplicio Connecting through local languages - Roberta Grossi Connecting with the Coptic Church - Vilsan Kodavatikanti Our Vision Let us not leave out the traditional leaders - Dominic Xavier Vincent Mission to the victims of violence - Richard Angolio Smell of the sheep: a missiological approach to evangelisation in Africa today - Charles Kouakou Adjoumani Confidence in collaboration as part of wisdom, the Original Wisdom - S. I. Francis Rozario Spotlight: Connecting with ... ... people seeking asylum France - Daniel Cardot ... people at a leprosarium Ivory Coast - Francis Athimon ... people with hearing disabilities Ghana - Rene Kouame Dan Yao ... people with hearing disabilities USA - Frank Wright ... people in the mission field Tanzania - Mariel Sumallo ... people emerging from long wars Angola - Yakubu Sabo Salisu ... people with Albinism Tanzania - Janusz Machota Writings of the SMA confreres SMA Resources
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