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[Title] => New evangelization should be inclusive
[Summary] => All this most welcome buzz about new evangelization could be construed as the Holy Spirit prompting the Church to flow with the times and cope with their complexities brought about by many factors without compromising the Church’s real identity.
[DatePublished] => 2012-12-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Challenges of the new evangelization
[Summary] => Evangelization, of course, is a continuing concern of the Church.
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[Title] => Evangelization in today's world
[Summary] => Evangelization is a big word. I attempted asking random people in the street what evangelization means, and responses I got ranged from a blank stare to “I don’t know” to “Is that the same as preaching?” to “the sole work of priests” to “missionaries on TV.”
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[Summary] => Pope Benedict XVI has just established a new office tasked to undertake what is called as a new evangelization especially in some parts of the world that had deep Christian roots before, but are now terribly suffering under the plague of secularization.
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[Title] => New evangelization
[Summary] => The expression, "new evangelization," has been around for quite some time now. Pope John Paul II in his 26-year pontificate had been talking a lot about it, and, mind you, he was not the first one to do so.
It's not new anymore. It's rather old and, in my view, even tired. But the concept will always remain new and relevant. There's no doubt about that.
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It's not new anymore. It's rather old and, in my view, even tired. But the concept will always remain new and relevant. There's no doubt about that.
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