This chapter highlights seven Refounding figures—J.H. Newman, Mary Mackillop, John XXIII, Teilhard de Chardin, Pedro Arrupe, Ignacio Ellacuría, and Yves Congar—who, among many others, challenged the Church to rethink its self-understanding and engage with historical reality rather than stand apart from it. Representing the “faith of the millions” and embodying the Sensus Fidelium, these prophetic figures form part of the Church’s refounding magisteria, entangled within a “non-local relational holism”.

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Mission Memory: Refounding People

  • Anthony Maher

摘要

This chapter highlights seven Refounding figures—J.H. Newman, Mary Mackillop, John XXIII, Teilhard de Chardin, Pedro Arrupe, Ignacio Ellacuría, and Yves Congar—who, among many others, challenged the Church to rethink its self-understanding and engage with historical reality rather than stand apart from it. Representing the “faith of the millions” and embodying the Sensus Fidelium, these prophetic figures form part of the Church’s refounding magisteria, entangled within a “non-local relational holism”.