Abstract (eng)
Mission is one of the central elements of the Catholic Church. “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you” (Mt. 28, 18-19). These were the words of Jesus commissioning his disciples for the proclamation of the Good News. Prompted by these words of Jesus over the last two thousand years, various persons have tried to fulfil their missionary assignments in various ways. In the 17th century, Francis heard this call of Christ and tried to fulfil this mission assignment through his missionary endeavours. This paper enquires into how Francis was fulfilling this assignment in the mission of Chablais. In order to study the mission initiative of Francis, the research focusses on the central question: What makes SFS a dynamic missionary and zealous pastor of Chablais and what has brought his missionary and pastoral spirit to the missionary dynamism of the Church? Through the process of this study, some further questions are also formulated to inquire into the role of Francis: What were the challenges faced by Francis and how effectively did he deal with these challenges? What were the methods and techniques used by Francis in the mission of Chablais and how was Francis exhibiting his missionary dynamism in his Chablais Mission? What were the fruits of the Chablais mission both in that particular context and in the larger context, of the Church? Sufficient study is undertaken in this paper to find answers to all these questions. The challenges of pastoral work vary tremendously throughout the world and across the ages; all of which this paper examines in regard to Francis. As the next step, this paper enquires into methods used by Francis in order to tackle these challenges. In the larger context of Church and world, this paper examines the influences of Chablais on various levels. From the missionary dynamism and the spirit of Francis, this paper aims to understand how this missionary spirit of Francis can be a great help to the missionary dynamism of the Church. The conclusions of this research will prove relevant to missionaries in the future. The readers of this paper will learn about the challenges and the missionary tactics of the 17th century and, thereby, they can personalise something from the missionary activities of Francis. In a real missionary situation, this paper could become a guide to address today’s missionary challenges and it presents the mission-tactics of Francis as an approach to the proclamation of the Good News even in midst of the challenges of our time.