People’s Catholic Seminary Forum Presents: Growing Together in Dialogue, Discernment and Decisions as the Synodal Church: Next Steps for Synod in 2024 Part 3: Weaving Bonds, Building Communities, March 12, 2024, 1pm-2pm
People’s Catholic Seminary Forum Presents: Growing Together in Dialogue, Discernment and Decisions as the Synodal Church:
Next Steps for Synod in 2024
Part 3: Weaving Bonds, Building Communities, March 12, 2024, 1pm-2pm
Facilitators: Bridget Mary Meehan and Joan Pesce
Welcome and Opening Prayer: Joan Pesce
Highlights from Synthesis Report in Part 3: Weaving Bonds, Building Communities
Bridget Mary Meehan
Formation for a Synodal Church Includes:
-theology, and “the exercise of co-responsibility, listening, and discernment; ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, service to the poorest and care for our common home.”
- “discernment processes, conversation in theSpirit, consensus- building and conflict resolution.”
Matters for Consideration include
-Sexual education that integrates a “more mature synthesis” between psychology and theology.
-the People of God in formation programs for ordained ministry.
Proposals include:
-Women in formation programs of ordained ministers.
-Adequate standards and processes for selecting candidates for ordained ministry
-Formation for ordained ministries rooted in life of Christian community.
-Exercise of authority appropriate in a synodal Church
Ecclesial Discernment and Open Questions:
-Dialogue incorporating science, theology, experience on issues related to sexuality and “bodiliness.”
-Issues on identity and sexuality, end of life, marital situations raise new questions and require further study.
-Theological reflection that starts with daily experience of God’s Holy People and places itself at its service.
Proposals include:
-Initiatives on controversial doctrinal, pastoral and ethical issues should “involve people directly affected by the matters under consideration.”
Towards a Listening and Accompanying Church:
-The Church needs to listen victims andsurvivors of sexual abuse by clergy.
-People excluded because of marriage status, identity or sexuality should be heard.
-Listening to the excluded enables the Church to understand the point of view of the marginalized and to place itself concretely attheir side.
-Small Christian communities foster listening practices of, and amongst, the baptised. We are called to expand and adapt to urban contexts.
Mission in the Digital Environment: Matters for Consideration:
-Catholic educational institutions used online platforms during lockdowns and continue to do so.
-How can the Church” unleash new energies for new forms of mission?”
-Church should accompany “digitalmissionaries”, and facilitate networkingamongst them.
-Create collaborative networks of influencersfrom other religions/beliefs to promote human dignity, justice, and care for our common home.
Structures of Participation-Matters for Consideration:
-All the baptized should be involved in processes and decision-making in the Church.
-“We are encouraged by many small communities in the emerging Church, who live the closeness of the day-to-day around the Word of God and the Eucharist.”
Proposals:
-Recommend legislating for the obligatory nature of Pastoral Councils in Christian communities and local churches.
-Given the variety of charismatic andministerial gifts of the People of God, howdo we integrate the tasks of advising, discerning, and deciding in the variousparticipatory bodies?
Questions for Reflection: Joan Pesce
Time for Prayerful Dialogue and Discernment :
Proposals for Decisions on Next Steps for Report to Vatican in preparation for Synod in 2024
Summary Report: Bridget Mary and Joan Pesce
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