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Pope Francis reminds us in
Evangelii Gaudium
that “the primary
reason for evangelizing is the love of Jesus, which we have received, the
experience of salvation, which urges us to even greater love of him.”
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The proclamation (
kerygma
) of the life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus
Christ and of the Kingdom of God is at the core of evangelization.
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“Faith
in Christ brings salvation because in him our lives become radically open
to a love that precedes us, a love that transforms us from within, acting in
us and through us.”
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This love that comes from the risen Christ cannot
be confined within the believer or the community of faith, the Church.
“Faith becomes operative in the Christian on the basis of the gift received,
the love which attracts our hearts to Christ (cf. Gal 5:6), and enables us to
become part of the Church’s great pilgrimage through history until the end
of the world. For those who have been transformed in this way, a new way
of seeing opens up, faith becomes light for their eyes.”
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All the baptized
are part of the Church’s mission of evangelization.
“To evangelize, one bears witness to God’s Revelation in Jesus
through the Holy Spirit by living a life imbued with Christian virtues, by
proclaiming unceasingly that salvation is offered to all people through the
Paschal Mystery of Christ, and by preaching hope in God’s love for us.”
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Who Is Called to Evangelize?
All who are baptized are called to evangelize because “when the
Church summons Christians to take up the task of evangelization, she
is simply pointing to the source of authentic personal fulfillment.”
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The
evangelizing efforts of the baptized are not simply focused on those who
have not heard of Christ. They are also directed toward our brothers and
sisters who no longer join us around the Lord’s table. Furthermore, the
baptized disciple of Christ is also continually evangelized through ongo-
ing renewal of faith and living out that same faith. This is accomplished
particularly through regular and frequent participation in the sacraments,
especially the Eucharist and Penance. This sacramental life fully lived
leads the baptized disciple to share the virtues of faith, hope, and charity
as one sent by Christ into a world in need of his transforming love. The
parish community should furthermore nourish the baptized as “evangelizers
who proclaim the good news not only with words, but above all by a life
transfigured by God’s presence.”
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