Renforcement des communautés vincentiennes internationales
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https://doi.org/10.35312/se74em68Mots-clés :
International Community, the Congregation of the Mission, Intercultural, SolidarityRésumé
Cet article examine l'appel à renforcer les communautés internationales et interculturelles au sein de la Congrégation de la Mission à la lumière de son identité missionnaire vincentienne et des réalités démographiques actuelles. S'inspirant de la vision de saint Vincent de Paul, qui a envoyé des missionnaires au-delà des frontières en obéissance à la providence divine et à l'appel des pauvres, l'article soutient que l'internationalité n'est pas une stratégie, mais une nécessité évangélique. S'appuyant sur des statistiques mondiales récentes, il met en évidence le contraste entre la vitalité vocationnelle des provinces plus jeunes d'Afrique et d'Asie et celle des provinces vieillissantes d'Europe et d'Amérique du Nord, dont beaucoup continuent à soutenir des apostolats importants sur le plan historique et pastoral. L'article propose les communautés internationales comme une réponse prophétique qui revitalise la mission, incarne l'unité dans la diversité et témoigne de l'Évangile dans un monde fragmenté. Mettant l'accent sur la fidélité créative, la formation interculturelle et la solidarité fondée sur l'enseignement social catholique, il appelle la Congrégation à une collaboration renouvelée, à une responsabilité partagée et à une ouverture à l'Esprit, afin que les missions essentielles puissent continuer à servir efficacement les pauvres et l'Église aujourd'hui.
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