a) Introduction
- The Country
Portugal is situated on the extreme west of Europe and with Spain forms
the Iberian peninsula. It has at present 9.860.000 inhabitants, but
in the same socio-political unit are the Azores islands (pop. 237.800)
and Madeira (pop. 253.400), autonomous regions. The Church has 18 dioceses
and includes a castrensian hierarchy.
b) The Spiritans
The six years gone by since the last General Chapter (1992-1998) were
for this Province a time of grace, characterised by a search for new
ways of participation, in communion and in collegiality in the internal
activities of the Province and in the continuing effort of solidarity
with mission ad extra, both at the level of missionary personnel and
at the level of material goods.At present the Portuguese Spiritan community
has 201 members, of whom 124 on mission in the province and 77 on external
mission. In formation one notes a generous presence of young people.
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As regards missionary
dynamism, the province lives an increasing sensitivity to the demands
of mission, although the age of some confreres and the appearance of
few vocations translate into a certain numerical decrease.
Areas of work ad
extra
The Province has 26 members in Angola, 12 in Brazil, 15 in Cape Verde,
8 in the rest of Africa (with 2 in Mozambique), 7 in America, and in
the rest of Europe, totalling 77 members in mission ad extra.
The province formulated
an animation plan along the lines of 'sensitising the Christian communities
for the universal mission of the Church', "promotion of the protagonism
which is due to the laity", in close collaboration with other institutes
of mission ad gentes (IMAG).
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But mission awareness
in the province comes from a long way back and witnesses to this are
LIAM, JSF, ASES, VOLUNTARIADO MISSIONARIO, MOMIP. A significant help
have been the efforts made for a long time by the Spiritan written press
with the specialised publications of the review Encontro, the newspaper
Accao Missionaria, and other publications by Spiritan authors.
The service promoting
justice and peace
It has relied on the new-born but already known structure of CEPAC (Father
Alves Correia Centre) which untiringly tries to be a sign and a relief
for many African emigrants scattered in the Country.
Embassy
of Portugal
Knocksinna Mews
7 Willow Park / Westminster Park
Foxrock
Dublin 18
Tel: 01 289 4416/01 289 3375
Fax: 01 289 2849
Portugese
Spiritans
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