Une Église missionnaire par nature, et donc " synodale ": Réflexions pour la suite du Synode sur la synodalité

As a member of the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops devoted to synodality, the Bishop of Grenoble examines the missionary dimension constitutive of the synodal style of life to which the Church is committed today. He re-reads the Vatican ii decree Ad gentes and examines the con...

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Main Author: Eychenne, Jean-Marc (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Nouvelle revue théologique 2024
In: Nouvelle revue théologique
Year: 2024, Volume: 146, Issue: 2, Pages: 211-227
Further subjects:B Ii
B Vatican
B Unity
B Unité
B Ad Gentes
B Vatican II
B Synodality
B Synodalité
B Mission (international law
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Summary:As a member of the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops devoted to synodality, the Bishop of Grenoble examines the missionary dimension constitutive of the synodal style of life to which the Church is committed today. He re-reads the Vatican ii decree Ad gentes and examines the conditions in which it was drawn up. He can then clarify the necessary link between the mission of human promotion and the spiritual mission, between the service of the poor and the worship of God, between human happiness and the glory of God, which characterises the very life of the Church.
Membre de la xvie assemblée générale ordinaire du synode des évêques consacré à la synodalité, l'évêque de Grenoble examine la dimension missionnaire constitutive du style de vie synodale auquel s'engage l'Église aujourd'hui. Il relit le décret de Vatican ii Ad gentes et examine les conditions de son élaboration. Il peut alors préciser l'articulation nécessaire entre mission de promotion humaine et mission spirituelle, service des pauvres et culte rendu à Dieu, bonheur de l'homme et gloire de Dieu qui caractérise la vie même de l'Église.
ISSN:2406-4726
Contains:Enthalten in: Nouvelle revue théologique
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3917/nrt.456.0211