933 resultados para Pastoral Ministry
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Romanos 9-11. Gracia y predestinación / Victor M. Fernández -- La eucaristía en la constitución pastoral “Gaudium et Spes” / Gabriel Seguí i Trobat -- Los franciscanos de Río IV y la evangelización de los indios ranqueles / Pedro Gaudiano -- El “Big-Bang” y la visión cristiana del universo / Mario E. Sacchi -- Notas bibliográficas
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Resumen: El munus santificandi de la Iglesia incluye las exequias eclesiásticas. Así el Código vigente presenta este acto de culto como uno de los derechos que posee todo fiel, pero también considerando la posibilidad de su negativa. El decreto comentado es un ejemplo de disposición pastoral por la que un Obispo diocesano, considerando también el magisterio y la legislación universal y particular determina que la condena civil por mafia en un fiel que no se ha arrepentido es motivo de negar las exequias. Un ejemplo que podría extenderse a todo delito organizado, a modo de pecador manifiesto más allá de su denominación local.
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Nota del Director -- Estructuras internas de la vitalidad cristiana. La vida digna y plena como clave de interpretación de Aparecida / Víctor Manuel Fernández -- Cristo y la vida plena. Aportes a la recepción de Aparecida / José Carlos Caamaño -- Mujer, discipulado y misión. Una reflexión a propósito de la V Conferencia de Aparecida / Olga Consuelo Vélez Caro -- Discípulos para la misión en el Nuevo Testamento / Luis Heriberto Rivas -- El canto del pueblo entre religión y teología / Osvaldo Domingo Santagada -- Una “forma de pensamiento” central en la obra de Hans Urs von Baltasar. La reflexión sistemática sobre la mujer y lo femenino / Carlos Schickendantz -- Las ciencias naturales en la elaboración de la Teología. Algunas propuestas actuales. / Lucio Florio -- Hacia una Teología del cambio de época: Policromía, transdisciplinar, con impostación pastoral, desde Argentina / Gerardo Daniel Ramos SCJ -- La Teología de la tierra, un desafío para el quehacer teológico en Argentina / María Alejandra Leguizamón -- Claves estéticas, dramáticas y dialógicas para la construcción de la figura del nos-otros / Cecilia Inés Avenatti de Palumbo -- La Iglesia de América Latina en camino hacia Aparecida. Discurso de apertura del Año Académico el 12/3/2007 en la Facultad de Teología -- Notas bibliográficas -- Instrucciones para los colaboradores
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Introducción: Il diritto canonico – autentica ed originale realtà della Chiesa, che affonda le sue radici nel medesimo mistero della chiesa come comunità divino-umana1 –, è uno strumento che aiuta l’uomo nel raggiungimento dello scopo finale, che è la salvezza. Poiché questo diritto è esercitato nella Chiesa, il suo scopo è quello di costruire una comunità, e dunque dovrebbe tendere a realizzare una vita comunitaria ecclesiale. Papa Paolo VI, tra gli altri, ha voluto vedere, nella realizzazione della comunità, lo scopo del diritto canonico, nonché il criterio normativo di tutta la legislazione ecclesiastica. Anche Pio XII e Giovanni Paolo II hanno indicato tale direzione riguardo al compito di realizzare lo scopo della Chiesa attraverso il diritto canonico
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Nota del Director -- La ley de gradualidad en la Relatio Synodi de la III Asamblea General Extraordinaria del Sínodo de Obispos : Los desafíos pastorales sobre la familia en el contexto de la evangelización / Luis Alfredo Anaya -- La ley nueva y la nueva evangelización : la tradición tomista y la perspectiva moral de Evangelii gaudium / Luis D. Malaspina -- Mons. Enrique Angelelli, testigo de la fe / Pablo Nazareno Pastrone -- La relación entre la institución y los carismas en cuatro autores europeos contemporáneos / Juan Bautista Duhau -- Desde el símbolo guadalupano : algunos criterios para el momento pastoral / Leandro Horacio Chitarroni -- San Vicente de Paúl y la oración / Andrés Motto -- Elogio de la teología / Adolphe Gesché -- Hablar de Dios en el nuevo escenario científico y cultural / Gonzalo Zarazaga -- Diálogo teológico con Walter Kasper : la recepción de la eclesiología conciliar en la Argentina / Carlos María Galli -- Notas bibliográficas
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Presentación / Juan F. Radrizzani -- Interpretación cristiana de los signos de los tiempos en América Latina / Eduardo F. Pironio -- Eucaristía y vida cotidiana / Lucio Gera -- El diálogo y la Verdad / Eduardo Briancesco -- La Iglesia: de los Hechos de los Apóstoles al Vaticano II / Féliz Casa -- Posibilidades de aplicar la “capacidad creadora” al Plan de Pastoral / Justino O´Farrell -- La consagración episcopal de Medrano en el Brasil (1830) / Américo Tonda -- Instauración del diaconado permanente en América Latina / Carmelo J. Giaquinta -- Primera Semana nacional de Teología Estanislao Karlic -- Crónica de la Facultad de Teología -- Notas bibliográficas -- Libros recibidos
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Matrimonio indisoluble en un mundo inestable: incertidumbres y certezas. Análisis de algunas opiniones vertidas en el planteo actual del problema de la pastoral de divorciados / Juan Carlos Meinville -- Apuntes bíblicos sobre la templanza / José María Arancibia -- “El hijo pródigo”: un auto-sacramental cuzqueño del siglo XVII / Francisco Jorge Veissmann -- Los seminarios y la formación de los eclesiásticos en el período de la confederación 1852-1861 / Néstor Tomás Auza -- Pedro y Pablo. Dos publicaciones recientes. Comentario bibliográfico / Jorge Mejía -- Notas bibliográficas -- Libros recibidos
El XXXII Congreso Eucarístico Internacional en memoria de los 80 años de su celebración (1934- 2014)
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Resumen: El Congreso Eucarístico Internacional de 1934 marcó un antes y un después en la Iglesia argentina. Al celebrar sus ochenta años es importante recordar algunas de las consideraciones canónicas que se tuvieron en cuenta para su realización, así como las consecuencias pastorales que tuvo en la Iglesia argentina.
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Sumario: 1. El ser de la Comisión Judicial Diocesana. 2. El obrar de la Comisión Judicial Diocesana. 2.1. Tareas encomendadas por los tribunales. 2.2. Tareas asignadas por el obispo diocesano. 2.3. Formación de agentes de pastoral. 2.4. Memoria y balance de la comisión judicial. 3. Algunas recomendaciones. 4. Modelos de formularios
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WG 10 Fukuoka Workshop Pacific salmon:climate-linked long-term stock fluctuations The state of the eastern North Pacific in the second half of 1996 The state of the western North Pacific in the second half of 1996 The status of the Bering Sea in the second half of 1996 Yutaka Nagata Eulogy A brief look at mechanisms for support of oceanographic research in the United States Research interests and the funding system for the new Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Korea PICES and electronic communication Japan Meteorological Agency: oceanographic activities
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[ES] El presente manual describe el manejo de grafos de forma interactiva en el entorno 3D que proporciona el programa Xglore (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xglore/). Forma parte del proyecto “Nerthusv2: Base de datos léxica en 3D del inglés antiguo” patrocinado por el Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (nº: FFI08-04448/FILO).
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This workshop is to follow-up the study on livelihoods of farmers and fishers in Kandal, Kampong Chhnang and Kratie provinces in Cambodia. It was the fourth workshop, part of an ongoing series of activities that will inform the Community Fisheries Development (CFD) Office of the Department of Fisheries (DOF), of the development of and changes in the fisheries law as it affects poor users of aquatic resources.(41 p.)
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For the first time in its history, the International Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation migrated to a site outside of the United States. Thus the Eighteenth edition was hosted by the Mazatlán Research Unit of the Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología of the Mexican National Autonomous University (UNAM) in Mazatlán, Sinaloa (Mexico) where it was held from 3-7, March, 1998. Above all, our symposium is prominent for its dynamism and enthusiasm in bringing together specialists from the world´s sea turtle populations. In an effort to extend this philosophy, and fully aware of how fast the interest in sea turtles has grown, the organizers paid special attention to bring together as many people as possible. With the tremendous efforts of the Travel Committee and coupled with a special interest by the Latin American region´s devotees, we managed to get 653 participants from 43 countries. The number of presentations increased significantly too, reaching a total of 265 papers, ranging from cutting-edge scientific reports based on highly sophisticated methods, to the experiences and successes of community-based and environmental education programs. A priority given by this symposium was the support and encouragement for the construction of "bridges" across cultural and discipline barriers. We found success in achieving a multinational dialogue among interest groups- scientists, resource managers, decision makers, ngo's, private industry. There was a broad representation of the broad interests that stretch across these sectors, yet everyone was able to listen and offer their own best contribution towards the central theme of the Symposium: the conservation of sea turtles and the diversity of marine and coastal environments in which they develop through their complicated and protracted life cycle. Our multidisciplinary approach is highly important at the present, finding ourselves at a cross roads of significant initiatives in the international arena of environmental law, where the conservation of sea turtles has a key role to play. Many, many people worked hard over the previous 12 months, to make the symposium a success. Our sincerest thanks to all of them: Program committee: Laura Sarti (chair), Ana Barragán, Rod Mast, Heather Kalb, Jim Spotilla, Richard Reina, Sheryan Epperly, Anna Bass, Steve Morreale, Milani Chaloupka, Robert Van Dam, Lew Ehrhart, J. Nichols, David Godfrey, Larry Herbst, René Márquez, Jack Musick, Peter Dutton, Patricia Huerta, Arturo Juárez, Debora Garcia, Carlos Suárez, German Ramírez, Raquel Briseño, Alberto Abreu; Registration and Secretary: Jane Provancha (chair), Lupita Polanco; Informatics: Germán Ramírez, Carlos Suárez; Cover art: Blas Nayar; Designs: Germán Ramírez, Raquel Briseño, Alberto Abreu. Auction: Rod Mast; Workshops and special meetings: Selina Heppell; Student prizes: Anders Rhodin; Resolutions committee: Juan Carlos Cantú; Local organizing committee: Raquel Briseño, Jane Abreu; Posters: Daniel Ríos and Jeffrey Semminoff; Travel committee: Karen Eckert (chair), Marydele Donnelly, Brendan Godley, Annette Broderick, Jack Frazier; Student travel: Francisco Silva and J. Nichols; Vendors: Tom McFarland and J. Nichols; Volunteer coordination: Richard Byles; Latin American Reunión: Angeles Cruz Morelos; Nominations committee: Randall Arauz, Colleen Coogan, Laura Sarti, Donna Shaver, Frank Paladino. Once again, Ed Drane worked his usual magic with the Treasury of the Symposium Significant financial contributions were generously provided by government agencies. SEMARNAP (Mexico´s Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources and Fisheries) through its central office, the Mazatlán Regional Fisheries Research Center (CRIP-Mazatlán) and the National Center for Education and Capacity Building for Sustainable Development (CECADESU) contributed to the logistics and covered the costs of auditoria and audiovisual equipment for the Symposium, teachers and their hotels for the Community Development and Environmental Education workshop in the 5th Latin American Sea Turtle Specialists; DIF (Dept of Family Affairs) provided free accomodation and food for the more than 100 participants in the Latin American Reunion. In this Reunion, the British Council-Mexico sponsored the workshop on the Project Cycle. The National Chamber of the Fisheries Industry (CANAINPES) kindly sponsored the Symposium´s coffee breaks. Personnel from the local Navy (Octave Zona Naval) provided invaluable aid in transport and logistics. The Scientific Coordination Office from UNAM (CICUNAM) and the Latin American Biology Network (RELAB) also provided funding. Our most sincere recognition to all of them. In the name of this Symposium´s compilers, I would like to also express our gratitude to Wayne Witzell, Technical Editor for his guidance and insights and to Jack Frazier for his help in translating and correcting the English of contributions from some non-native English speakers. Many thanks to Angel Fiscal and Tere Martin who helped with the typing in the last, last corrections and editions for these Proceedings. To all, from around the world, who generously helped make the 18th Symposium a huge success, shared their experiences and listened to ours, our deepest gratitude! (PDF contains 316 pages)
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Xaverian College has created a bespoke web-based solution for the academic, pastoral, managerial and administrative requirements of the College that is accessible to all staff and students. Their VLE/ILP intranet system is cutting edge as it offers a remarkable degree of integration because of its holistic approach and is very ‘student-friendly’.
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Sustainable Aquaculture for Poverty Alleviation (SAPA) is a strategy under the overall national program for hunger eradication and poverty reduction. This reflects high attention by the Ministry of Fisheries (MOFI) to the poor. Since the strategy was initiated, several actions have been taken. Recently, conferences and meetings were conducted in Hanoi, Thai Nguyen and Quang Tri. Consequently we also have workshops on a regional basis, and today we are pleased to conduct a workshop in Long An on livelihoods analysis. Now at the Ministry, there are more than 340 projects in aquaculture to attack poverty. The launch of SAPA has been given a high priority among support agencies. Recently Mr Gill of the World Bank and the Ministry agreed that they would act to strengthen aquaculture for poverty reduction. So today with the support of the Long An People’s Committee, NACA and STREAM we have a workshop to strengthen learning about livelihoods analysis. (PDF has 61 pages.)