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- Approaches, p. 224. La Croix, "Le pape François dénonce la confusion entre évangélisation et prosélytisme à l'approche du mois missionnaire extraordinaire", France...
- The Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (CEP; Latin: Congregatio pro Gentium Evangelizatione) was a congregation of the Roman Curia of the Catholic...
- previously unclean animals, leading the early believers to the decision to evangelise the Gentiles. Simon Peter applied the message of the vision on clean animals...
- Europe, first "evangelised", or converted to Christianity, many centuries earlier, but then standing in need of a "new evangelisation".[citation needed]...
- brushes came to be used increasingly in urban areas. Thomas, John (2015). Evangelising the Nation: Religion and the Formation of Naga Political Identity. Routledge...
- generated by that synod, he composed the 1975 apostolic exhortation on evangelisation, Evangelii nuntiandi. After the council, Paul VI contributed in two...
- resources of the Catholic Church within Australia in the service of the new evangelisation called for by all the modern popes since Pope Paul VI. It represents...
- Augustine of Canterbury to the British Isles in AD 596, with the purpose of evangelising the pagans there (who were largely Anglo-Saxons), as well as to reconcile...
- Archangel is the patron of mariners in this famous sanctuary. After the evangelisation of Germany, where mountains were often dedicated to pagan gods, Christians...
- high crosses erected across the British Isles, especially in regions evangelised by Hiberno-Scottish missionaries, from the ninth through the 12th centuries...