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    Inculturation in the Missionary Activity of Ss. Cyril and Methodius And it’s Significance For Evangelization in Contemporary Africa
    (Tangaza University College, 1997-02) Wroblewski, Wieslaw
    In this paper I will not try to answer to all the problems of the evangelising work in Africa, rather on the example of Ss. Cyril and Methodius - so called Apostles of Slays, - I would like to present what we can learn from those two Saints in order to make our evangelising work more effective. Their experience can help the Church incarnate the Gospel, so that those who accept Christianity may remain be rooted out in their own cultures. Cyril and Methodius could help us to understand that all cultures have many positive values which can enrich the Universal Church making her truly Catholic. First of all I would like to present the figures of both Saints and the value of their missionary work among the Slays who had totally different cultural roots from the Greek culture from which Cyril and Methodius had come. I would like to further reflect on what could be meaningful for those who work in the vineyard of Lord in the African context today.

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