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- Xaverian Mission SPIRITUALITY

What is Mission Spirituality?
How did Blessed Conforti understand the call to Missionary Life?
What's the relationship between Community, Individual and Ministry?
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reason why we normally do a lot of soul searching is that there
are as many definitions of spirituality as there are spiritual
seekers. We questions the power of good and evil in our
world, we seek relationships that are fulfilling and God-centered,
and we try to include in this journey of life the many others who
are walking with us.
That big word, Spirituality, takes a
new meaning when it is fleshed out by a community. The
following are some fundamentals of our Mission Spirituality.
Mission
and Religious Life:
We,
Xaverian Missionaries, pledge ourselves to overseas mission or
“evangelization” by a specific “Mission Vow.”
Our
mission/apostolic ministry and our Religious life TOGETHER
constitute our only and undivided Charism. This is the
reason why, in order to live and witness this mission
consecration, we strive to follow Christ in the vows of
Poverty, Chastity and Obedience.
Mission...
carried out in Community:
As
one family, we Xaverian missionaries share all: faith, mission
commitment, hopes, joys, concerns, as well as all material
goods.
We
provide a visible and credible sign of our mission by living
in communities based upon faith, love and listening to God’s
Word and missioned to the people we live with and are called
to serve;
Since
we are more and more an international Congregation, we favor
the formation of “International Communities” as a witness
to the Gospel values and an exchange of the various gifts
present in each culture
Mission
and Prayer Life:
Because
we have chosen a way of life which says by its very nature
that God is most important, prayer has a central role in our
lives. To us, PRAYER is communication with the Lord whom we
love -- and is as necessary for us as communication is for any
two persons who expect their relationship to continue to grow.
Can you imagine having a best friend to whom you never spoke?
Our
Founder, Guido M. Conforti, defined a missionary as “a
person of action in constant union with Christ, in whom he
continually finds inspiration.”
Our
missionary service challenges us... “to be contemplative in
action...”
Prayer
is the principal activity of the missionary. It strengthens
his faithfulness and sustains his apostolic commitment.
Because of this, we are invited to reserve time and space both
for personal and community prayer... daily.
Our
efforts aren’t always perfect, but we are so convinced of our
deep need for and commitment to God that we keep on trying to
“keep in tune with” God, no matter how we feel. Probably, the
main benefit of prayer is that it makes us more sensitive to
God’s presence and action in the people, events, and
circumstances of our daily missionary work

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