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It did result in the formation of new sub-sects, but these gave impetus to missionary enterprises which expanded Nichiren Buddhism and helped spread it throughout the country ”.
On the diocesan level, this may include " missionary, catechetical and apostolic undertakings within the diocese, concerning the promotion of doctrinal formation and the sacramental life of the faithful ; concerning pastoral activities to help the priests in the various social and territorial areas of the diocese ; concerning public opinion on matters pertaining to the Church as it is more likely to be fostered in the present time ; etc.
This can happen through institutions which have been established to facilitate that purpose: [...] the pastoral council can be a most useful aid ... providing proposals and suggestions on missionary, catechetical and apostolic initiatives as well as on the promotion of doctrinal formation and the sacramental life of the faithful ; on the assistance to be given to the pastoral work of priests in various social and territorial situations ; on how better to influence public opinion etc .".
* Vital-Justin Grandin ( 1829-1902 ), missionary during formation of Canada
* Albert Lacombe ( 1827-1916 ), missionary during formation of Canada, broker of peace between the Cree and Blackfoot tribes, negotiator of route of Canadian Pacific Railway through First Nations territory
Finally, the fifth part calls for the formation by the Baptist denomination of a missionary society and describes the practical means by which it could be supported.
Pidgeon was a supporter of the temperance movement, home missionary service and later in life, was one of the driving forces behind the formation of ecumenical organizations such as the Canadian Council of Churches in 1945 and the World Council of Churches in 1946.
Further schism, rearrangements, and missionary activity led to the formation of the other Indian Churches.
While he was one of the group that led to the formation of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions his missionary service was confined to the Mississippi valley.
He was recalled to Europe in 1850, first in order to make his final year of formation ( called ' Tertianship ') in Drongen, Belgium and soon after ( 1851 ), in Germany, to be a member of the ' missionary band ' led by Father Peter Roh.
The years did, however, see the formation of his Church Growth Theory out of the hard realities of missionary service.
to provide the bishops of the territories mentioned above with facilities for consultation and united action in such matters of common interest to the Church as consultation and co-operation with other hierarchies ; the fostering of priestly and religious vocations ; the doctrinal, apostolic and pastoral formation of the clergy, religious and laity ; the promotion of missionary activity, catechetics, liturgy, lay apostolate, ecumenism, development, justice and reconciliation, social welfare, schools, hospitals, the apostolate of the press, radio, television, and other means of social communication ; and any other necessary activity.
to provide the bishops of the territories mentioned above with facilities for consultation and united action in such matters of common interest to the Church as consultation and co-operation with other hierarchies ; the fostering of priestly and religious vocations ; the doctrinal, apostolic and pastoral formation of the clergy, religious and laity ; the promotion of missionary activity, catechetics, liturgy, lay apostolate, ecumenism, development, justice and reconciliation, social welfare, schools, hospitals, the apostolate of the press, radio, television, and other means of social communication ; and any other necessary activity.

formation and society
It should thence be considered a political formation and not a traditional society founded on links of blood.
Migrations and tribal conflicts precluded the formation of a cohesive Malawian society until the turn of the 20th century.
It was during this period when Beijing cuisine gained fame and became recognised by the Chinese culinary society, and the stratification of the foodservice was one of its most obvious characteristics as part of its culinary and gastronomic cultures during this first peak of its formation.
In 1781, however, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra was organized from the merchants concert society, and it began a trend towards the formation of civic orchestras that would accelerate into the 19th century.
The study establishes, based on the impossibility of identifying any genetic indicators across caste lines, that castes in South Asia grew out of traditional tribal organizations during the formation of Indian society, and was not the product of any mythical " Aryan Invasion " and " subjugation " of Dravidian people, unlike what British racial-revanchist and revisionist claims would have one believe.
Antonio Gramsci believed that civil society is the primary locus of political activity because it is where all forms of " identity formation, ideological struggle, the activities of intellectuals, and the construction of hegemony take place.
The system has evolved since the formation of the society ; and now has three Sovereigns of Arms, with Principal Heralds for each Kingdom, each of whom oversee several deputy officers for matters such as heraldic education and processing registrations, and several local officers ( generally one for each local chapter ) who assist the local participants.
Government sponsored a " Great Burning " of books and made them illegal, which leads to the formation of an underground society of book owners.
The Prime Directive was not actually written into law until some years after the formation of the Federation — in the Star Trek episode " A Piece of the Action ," an early Federation ship, the Horizon, visited a primitive planet and left behind several items which altered the planet's culture significantly — most notably the book Chicago Mobs Of The Twenties, which the inhabitants quickly seized upon as a blueprint for their entire society.
It said that the laity has the specific responsibility of pursuing social justice in civil society and that the church's active role in social justice should be to inform the debate, using reason and natural law, and also by providing moral and spiritual formation for those involved in politics.
" James saw pluralism as " crucial to the formation of philosophical and social humanism to help build a better, more egalitarian society.
Huitzilopochtli attained this central position after the founding of Tenochtitlan and the formation of the Mexica city-state society in the 14th century.
" This perspective inspired the Grand National Consolidated Trades Union of 1834 which had the " two-fold purpose of syndicalist unions – the protection of the workers under the existing system and the formation of the nuclei of the future society " when the unions " take over the whole industry of the country.
Museums on medieval armory also point out that as emblems they may be viewed as precursors to the corporate logos of modern society, used for group identity formation.
This led to formation of a distinctive Muslim culture, in which the elements of Muslim orthodoxy mixed with religious tolerance formed a relatively liberal society.
The 1976 constitution, which defined Portugal as a " Republic ... engaged in the formation of a classless society ," was revised in 1982, 1989, 1992, 1997, 2001, and 2004.
In 1902, he published, with Marcel Mauss, De quelques formes primitives de classification, an essay that examines how the various ways in which a society is organized structurally impacts the formation of a society's categories and logical grouping systems.
Within this strategic orientation, focus is retained on the academic programme and, more specifically, on three axes of work, namely: Attitude and Behaviour, centred both on academic factors and on increasing the competitiveness of degree courses, in the constant pursuit of quality, excellence and merit ; Research for Chile which seeks in-depth commitment and involvement with the country aimed at achieving insertion, integration and participation between the Public-and Private Sectors, in which academic research and findings based upon truth, goodness and the beauty of human beings, society and nature aspire to contribute to the formation of social innovators of vision and realism ; and The Development of International Links which, through the differentiation of professors and students from a Latin American perspective, endeavours to work in foreign markets ( student and academic staff exchanges ).
Matriarchy is also the public formation in which the woman occupies the ruling position in a family ( a primary cell of society ).
Some cite aspects of cognitive psychology such as pattern forming and attention to the formation of prophecy in modern day society as well as the declining influence of religion in daily life. www. thebeginner. eu / curious / 481-the-fallacy-of-prophecy
In the 1950s, the Bulletin was involved in the formation of Pugwash, an annual conference of scientists concerned about nuclear proliferation, and, more broadly, the role of science in modern society.
The construction of a meeting house near West Sand Lake was begun soon after the formation of the society, but it was left unfinished for several years.
The formation of the Regency after the retirement of George III saw the end of a more pious and reserved society, and gave birth of a more frivolous, ostentatious one.
All societies have a set of gender categories that can serve as the basis of the formation of a social identity in relation to other members of society.

formation and set
Moore, there can be no end to the process of set formation, and thus no such thing as the totality of all sets, or the set hierarchy.
A standard solution to this problem is found in Zermelo's set theory, which does not allow the unrestricted formation of sets from arbitrary properties.
While the Browns excelled on defense, Cleveland's winning ways were driven by an offense that employed Brown's version of the T formation, which emphasized speed, timing and execution over set plays.
The signal for formation of a regional centromere appears to be " epigenetic "-a widely used term that in this instance most likely refers to a particular set of post-translational modifications of the histone proteins, or different histone variants being present.
The drop kick was supplanted by the place kick, which cannot be attempted out of a formation generally used as a running or passing set.
This process is calculated within enthalpy calculations as U + pV, to label the amount of energy or work required to " set aside space for " and " create " the system ; describing the work done by both the reaction or formation of systems, and the surroundings.
Convectional currents are easily set up within the airmass whenever there is little instability in the airmass as a result of a slight to a very high orographic uplift in mountainous regions like the obudu plateau or the heating of the land which can trigger the formation of cumulonimbus cloud leading to thunderstorms within the airmass.
Syntactic non-standard analysis requires a great deal of care in applying the principle of set formation ( formally known as the axiom of comprehension ) which mathematicians usually take for granted.
As Nelson points out, a common fallacy in reasoning in IST is that of illegal set formation.
To avoid illegal set formation, one must only use predicates of ZFC to define subsets.
The so-called Paraguayan War ended in the near annihilation of Paraguay and set the stage for the formation of a two-party ( Colorado vs. Liberal ) political system that persists until the present day.
When the players are set in a formation, the quarterback starts the play by calling out a code word, a number, or a combination of the two.
Amanullah's Turkish advisers suggested the king retire the older officers, men who were set in their ways and might resist the formation of a more professional army.
In keeping with this idea, for its first two seasons Star Trek: Enterprise was the only show to have an entirely Human crew owing to its being set before the formation of the Federation, though the vessel did carry Phlox, a Denobulan serving in a medical exchange program, and T ' Pol, then serving as an observer from the Vulcan High Command.
In the 6 – 2 formation, a player always comes forward from the back row to set.
So the 6 – 2 formation is actually a 4 – 2 system, but the back-row setter penetrates to set.
Upon the formation of Pakistan, Khan helped set up an officer's school in Quetta, and commanded an infantry division during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
As armies became trained and adopted set formations, each regiment's ability to keep its formation was potentially critical to its, and therefore its army's, success.
Intrigued by the ideas of gradual formation of landscapes set out in Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology, he wrote to Lyell on 20 February 1836 praising the book as a work which would bring " a complete revolution in subject, by altering entirely the point of view in which it must thenceforward be contemplated.
Of the many ensembles that Piazzolla set up during his career it was the quintet formation which best expressed his approach to tango.
As with daytime heating, the addition of moisture to the air increases its heat content and instability and helps set into motion those processes that lead to the formation of cloud or fog.
Groove's basic set of services ( including always-on security, persistent chat, store-and-forward messaging delivery, firewall / NAT transparency, ad-hoc group formation, and change notification ) may be customized with tools.
When operating within a set of parameters where hydrates could be formed, there are still ways to avoid their formation.

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