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Association
of Coordinators of Catholic
Schools of Evangelization
ACCSE
/ 2000
The ASSOCIATION
OF COORDINATORS OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS OF EVANGELIZATION
is an effort having as its only purpose to serve Bishops and
other Church Leaders in the area of Catholic Evangelization.
The specific service offered relates to the promotion
of Schools of Evangelization on national, diocesan, and even
parochial levels throughout the Catholic Church.
This loosely structured Association is seen as:
- A response to Christ's command that his disciples "Proclaim
the Good News to all creation." (Mark
16, 15-16; Mt 28. 18-19)
- A concrete way to foster the Church's primary and universal
mission of evangelization (Evangelii Nuntiandi,
#14)
- A positive answer to the call of the Holy Father, Pope
John Paul II, for a "New Evangelization"
in our times
- A willingness to collaborate with Bishops in the vital
task of training Catholic evangelists, doing so, however,
only to the degree that the Bishops themselves would wish
- An encouragement for other church leaders to direct their
Zealand talents toward the task of training and preparing
God's missionary people, as well as all future priests and
religious for their "first task" of evangelization.
(cf. Ad Gentes, #35; E.N., #59)
- A support and resource centre for all efforts already
underway in this regard
- An effort to build a spirit of fellowship and mutual collaboration
among those involved in training Catholic evangelists around
the world
- A positive and practical way to respond to the attacks
of fundamentalist sects aimed at undermining the faith of
Catholics.
IMPORTANT
CLARIFICATIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Based on the clear and irrefutable principle that pastoral services
and pastoral ideals of a practical nature must be adapted to
the ecclesiastical, cultural and geographical realities of each
locality, it is understood that the Association of Coordinators
of Catholic Schools of Evangelization
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Does not seek to impose any single and exclusive
plan, technique or method of evangelization
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Does not see itself as the only solution
to problems being faced in the area of Catholic evangelization
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Is not an initiative identifiable with any
single personality, movement or ideology within the Church
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Is not offering alternatives or opposition
to evangelistic projects or diocesan/regional pastoral plans
already underway
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Is not a permanently established organization
involving restrictive structures, and such less another
new movement in the Church
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Does not place itself on some parallel course
with the Church or in any way outside Church authority on
local and regional levels
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Is not an official activity of the hierarchy,
but rather only a private initiative within the Catholic
Church.
USEFUL
AND FLEXIBLE GUIDELINES
The following guidelines were updated, voted upon and accepted
at the 5th Worldwide Meeting of ACCSE/2000 which was held in
Rome, Italy between 1-5 November, 1991.
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PURPOSE
OF THE ASSOCIATION
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The purpose of the Association is to facilitate
and accelerate the spread of schools dedicated to training
Catholics for the specific task of evangelization
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The members of the Association strive
to achieve this through mutual support and encouragement,
and through the generous sharing of ideas and resources
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NATURE
OF THE ASSOCIATION
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The Association is identified as Roman
Catholic in membership, doctrine and ecclesial goals
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The Association is International, open
to Coordinators of Catholic Schools of Evangelization
from all parts of the Catholic world
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Membership is of an informal, rather than
a highly structured nature, and of no submission to any
"authority" of the Association is involved.
All jurisdiction over Catholic schools of Evangelization
remain completely in the hands of the Local Ordinary
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SOME
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SCHOOLS INVOLVED
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They seek to provide a systematic training
over an extended period of time for those who:
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All schools to which the Coordinators
belong retain full autonomy. In other words, the specific
nature of such schools (their theological emphases and
training techniques, the pastoral focus of their progress
and goals, the training manuals they use, etc.) varies
according to:
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The school's ecclesiastical and culturual
situation
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The school's distinctive vocation
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The particular charisms and resources
of the teachers and leaders involved
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The one common goal is to make available
for Catholics in all parts of the world the formation,
knowledge and practical skills needed for their first
task of carrying the Good News of Jesus Christ to every
creature and to all nations
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All schools involved in the Association
must have the proper approval of their local Bishop
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All schools must have a sound legal and
financial status
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AREAS
OF TRAINING SEEN AS VITAL
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ONGOING
PERSONAL CONVERSION:
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Metanoia, the radical conversion and
profound change of mind and heart that is the goal
of all evangelization, must first be experienced by
the evangelist. (fc. E.N., #10)
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An evangelist;s success in tasks that
are basically supernatural depends upon openness to
the will of God, and personal growth in holiness
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This ongoing growth should be both
vertical and horizontal, i.e. leading to a deeper
relationship with both God and neighbour
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CHARACTER
FORMATION:
There must be an effort to bring about
a character transformation that is both fully human and
supernatural. This serious effort at becoming authentic
witnesses of Jesus Christ must be:
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Deeply Spiritual:
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Through an emphasis on personal,
communal and liturgical prayer
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Through the teaching and fostering
of a Christian life that is Biblical, Sacramental
and service-oriented in both the spiritual and
material realms
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Intellectual:
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Pastoral:
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Through teaching and training
in various techniques, dynamics and practical
skills of evangelization
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Through the discernment and development
of the personal talents and charisms of participants
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Social:
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FULLY
CATHOLIC DOCTRINAL FORMATION:
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SUPERVISED
AND PRACTICAL EVANGELISTIC OPPORTUNITIES:
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The most needed help for many Catholics
is the simple courage to actually begin to evangelize,
coupled with a conviction that such efforts can prove
fruitful
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Therefore, schools of evangelization
should give not only doctrinal principles, but also
clear and practical teachings on HOW to evangelize
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Such teachings are most effective
when there is an opportunity to put them into practice
in the company of supervised evangelists
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SOME
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEMBERS
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Actual involvement in the coordination
of a school of evangelization
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A generous spirit of cooperation and collaboration
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Interest in making available to other
Catholics the skills, teachings and practical formation
programs they have developed, in order to facilitate the
spread of new schools of Catholic evangelization and improve
their quality
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A positive, creative and obedient response
to the Church's teaching regarding inculturation and ecumenism
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A commitment to faithful attendance at
meetings of the Association:
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There will be a yearly meeting on
a Continental level, and a
yearly meeting involving two delegates from each continent
on
a world-wide level
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Further regional or national meetings
are optional, and at the
discretion of the region/country itself
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SOME
WAYS OF EXCHANGING USEFUL SERVICES
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DIRECT
EVANGELIZATION AND PRE-EVANGELIZATION:
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Members of the Association are primarily
committed to the task of direct and explicit evangelization,
bringing those evangelized to a profound conversion experience
and a personal relationship with our living Saviour, Jesus
Christ. (cf. E.N., #18)
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They are also involved in pre-evangelization
efforts in so far as these efforts effectively pave the
way for future programs of direct evangelization
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No conversion experience is seen as complete
unless it leads to full and active membership in the Church
and to the service of the Church community as the Body
of Christ
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KERYGMA:
Doing so only and always
For the glory of the Father, Son and Holy
Spirit. (cf. E.N., #27, #32, etc)
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