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๐Ÿ”ฅ SYNOD 2021-2023

 


WHAT HAVE WE DONE SO FAR?
Our parish meetings in the Fr Balfe room were held on Monday 8th November at 7pm, Monday 22nd November at 7pm and Monday 6th December at 7pm

On the 26th January 2022, Fr Gabriel and 2 parishioners then took our ideas to a Deanery meeting held at Sacred Heart in Loughborough. 

Our deanery has collated ideas from all parishes and submitted them to the Diocese. This has then been sent to the Synod team of the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales who will have collated all the reports from the dioceses into a summary of the main themes. This, in turn, will then be sent to and discussed by the Conference of European Bishops’ Conferences.


Bishop McKinney's Pastoral Letter on the Synod:

On the 10th October Pope Francis Launched the first stages of the 2023 Synod: For a Synodal Church ฮน Communion ฮน Participation ฮน Mission. 

A Synod is a worldwide gathering of Bishops (with other delegates and experts) to discuss and discern how the Church responds to a certain issue. The meaning of Synod of journeying together and those Bishops representing their country are called to bring the thoughts and hopes of the people they represent. The 2023 will not be responding to a particular issue, rather it will be reflecting how the nature or culture of the Church can be more synodal - a wider listening to the Holy Spirit speaking through all peoples.

This process though starting in Rome thoroughly begins in your local parish, school or chaplaincy. Every Catholic community is invited to meet together and listen to one another and the Holy Spirit reflecting on how we can be more focused on being a missionary Church. One that makes Christ present to all peoples in all places. As a diocese we are inviting each Catholic community to reflect on their dream for the Church and how to make that a reality. To not only listen to the leaders in parishes/chaplaincies/schools but to all especially those at the margin of our community.

This process is not about gathering data for Rome. We aren't going to ask parishes, schools and chaplaincies to do this great work and then wait nearly two years to hear what is said in Rome. We want to see these communities listen to the Holy Spirit and then be empowered into action. We will invite each parish to make concrete commitments that they will get to work on straight away. It is our hope that Pentecost 2022 can be a wonderful celebration of all the great things that have started to happen in our diocese.

So how do we begin?

As a diocese we are encourage the process to happen at the most local level possible; in our parishes, chaplaincies and schools. We encourage you to contact your parish priest, headteacher or chaplain and speak with him or her about how you can get involved. If you are not connected to a Catholic community in the diocese you will still be able to add your thoughts to the local listening process and we will be shortly launching an online portal to do this. please check this page soon.

Click here for Diocesan resources including timelines and prayer cards. 

 Click here for the synod website that has been launched by the Holy See in Rome 





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