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In Latin In English

Author
  
Pope John Paul II

Originally published
  
7 December 1990

Date
  
7 December 1990

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Argument
  
On the permanent validity of the Church's missionary mandate

Encyclical number
  
8 of 14 of the pontificate

Similar
  
Pope John Paul II books, Catholic Church books

Threshold of hope redemptoris missio fr mitch pacwa s j 04 12 2011


Redemptoris missio (Latin: The Mission of the Redeemer), subtitled On the permanent validity of the Church's missionary mandate, is an encyclical by Pope John Paul II published on 7 December 1990. It is devoted to the subject of "the urgency of missionary activity" and in it the pope wished "to invite the Church to renew her missionary commitment."

Contents

Threshold of hope redemptoris missio fr mitch pacwa s j 06 14 2011


Blessing

John Paul II opens the encyclical with the words:

Venerable Brothers, Beloved Sons and Daughters, Health and the Apostolic Blessing!

Introduction

In the introduction John Paul II expresses what he perceives to be as the urgency of evangelism.

I. Jesus Christ, the Only Savior

"Christ is the one Savior of all, the only one able to reveal God and lead to God." (#5.1)

II. The Kingdom of God

"The Kingdom of God is not a concept, a doctrine, or a program subject to free interpretation, but it is before all else a person with the face and name of Jesus of Nazareth, the image of the invisible God." (#18.2)

III. The Holy Spirit, the Principal Agent of Mission

"The Holy Spirit is indeed the principal agent of the whole of the Church's mission..as can be clearly seen in the early Church: in the conversion of Cornelius (cf. Acts 10), in the decisions made about emerging problems (cf. Acts 15) and in the choice of regions and peoples to be evangelized (cf Acts 16:6 ff) (Para 21)

References

Redemptoris missio Wikipedia