Further, the council called on the entire church to evangelize the modern world through renewal of the laity's role. |
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Jesus wants to teach all of us to evangelize our friends and family just as effectively as he evangelized his first followers. |
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Another spur to expeditions from the 1790s was the desire of British Protestant churches to evangelize overseas. |
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So an evangelical president is unlikely to evangelize in his official duties as president. |
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In the West, Presbyterians, Methodists, and Baptists employed revival meetings to evangelize unchurched frontier families. |
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To evangelize, we must allow the testimony of God, of the apostles, and of the Church to speak through us. |
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The fact that we are believers impels us to live according to our faith, to an ongoing study of truth, to inculturate it, to evangelize culture. |
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We come up so short, so often, within our own country that it is folly of the highest order to believe that we have a right to evangelize to the rest of the world. |
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When the first missionary friars arrived in what was then called New Spain, they decided to evangelize the indigenous peoples in their own languages. |
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The other arguments, like the need to evangelize the Indians and baptize them, presuppose the previous ones. |
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A passionate believer in the communist utopia, Khrushchev tried to evangelize the world. |
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The assiduous practice of Sunday Mass in the family is the proven and always contemporary way to evangelize culture and society. |
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That is the power the nineteenth century believers believed in, the power that would equip them to evangelize the whole world. |
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If we can hear such remarks from others, it will be very easy to preach the gospel and evangelize our families. |
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How can we evangelize this new reality that has both positive and negative aspects? |
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He sent us to announce the Good News, to evangelize, to form a community of preachers, and to be a link between the New World and Spain. |
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If we really have Christ in us, then we have the responsibility to evangelize precious souls on behalf of which Christ died. |
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On holidays they do not want to take a rest but spread church newsletters and evangelize as many people. |
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He has further left no doubt about the Church's universal mandate to evangelize, contending that evangelization and inter-religious dialogue need not be mutually exclusive. |
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As time went on, however, the church began baptizing infants and then sought to evangelize them over time so that they would experience conversion. |
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We know that we are called to evangelize, but it's important to know also that evangelization is far more than stating some historical facts about Jesus. |
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Kids Hope USA mentors must pledge not to evangelize on school grounds. |
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To evangelize means above all to bear witness to a transformation within a human being: because of the resurrection of Christ, our own resurrection has already begun. |
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The Franciscans arrived in the 16th century to evangelize, but they did not stay. |
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We feel impelled to act with urgency to find new and creative ways to educate, evangelize, be advocates for and be in solidarity with poor children and young people. |
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According to tradition, while he was there he answered an appeal from St. Patrick, patron of Ireland, for assistance by sending to Ireland bishops who helped evangelize the country and establish Irish monasticism. |
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Later other orders arrived, founding monasteries but they did not evangelize the indigenous. |
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Finally, by 1600, other great powers, including France and the Protestant countries of England, Holland, and Denmark, began to establish and evangelize overseas empires. |
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In a number of places, we also began to evaluate the excellence of our schools not in terms of their ability to evangelize effectively, but rather by their ability to attract ever brighter students. |
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Spanish priests, because of their eagerness to evangelize aboriginal populations, made build beautiful churches, in which the imagination and dexterity of the people of Puno shaped their own half-caste style. |
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Because women have often not been formally empowered to preach and evangelize, they have taken advantage of daily contacts with friends and neighbors, as well as strangers, to share the good news. |
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To evangelize, the inalienable mission of each Conference and each member means to proclaim the Good News and this includes the promotion of a civilisation of love. |
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The Gospel and all that it implies must become truly incarnate in every culture and among every people so that the Gospel can evangelize cultures and peoples. |
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Within that dynamism all the members of the Church are included so that the Church sees herself as a community that both wishes to evangelize and be evangelized at the same time. |
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These Indian towns close to the capital were the most desirable ones for encomenderos to hold and for the friars to evangelize. |
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These churches in turn began to evangelize those in their areas who were not of European background, including indigenous peoples. |
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The islanders followed indigenous religions until 52 AD, when, according to local beliefs, Thomas the Apostle was shipwrecked there on his way to evangelize India. |
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