Charisme et Spiritualité Vincentiens dans un Contexte Indien
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https://doi.org/10.35312/ry8qn309Mots-clés :
Vincentian, Charism, Spirituality, IndiaRésumé
Cet article explore la pertinence du charisme et de la spiritualité vincentiens dans le contexte indien, en particulier au moment où la Congrégation célèbre les 400 ans de sa mission. Enracinée dans l'évangélisation et le service aux pauvres, la spiritualité vincentienne doit s'adapter aux paysages sociaux, politiques et religieux changeants. L'étude examine comment les Vincentiens espagnols ont initialement servi les Dalits et les Tribus dans l'Orissa et comment le travail missionnaire contemporain doit passer de la conversion à l'engagement social. Le charisme émerge dans des contextes historiques, comme en témoignent la réponse de Saint Vincent de Paul à la pauvreté et l'appel de Mère Teresa à servir les plus pauvres. Fondé sur la foi et l'expérience personnelle, le charisme vincentien évolue avec le temps. Dans le monde globalisé d'aujourd'hui, le document appelle à une compréhension renouvelée de la mission et de la spiritualité, afin de s'assurer que la Congrégation reste pertinente en relevant les défis actuels tout en restant fidèle à sa mission principale de servir les pauvres.
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