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2017 September 4 – Strategy Team Notes
Present on the call : Valerie Stroud ( UK ) Christina Reymer ( New Zealand ) Jean-Pierre Schmitz ( France ) Rene Reid ( US ) Clyde Christofferson ( US ) Virginia Saldanha ( India ) Kochurani Abraham ( India ) Don Pribor ( US ) Valerie :An online discussion in a UK...
Preparing for the 2020 Australian Plenary Council
(Published in The Swag, Vol. 25, No.3, Spring 2017, pp. 12-15)
This second article in the series looking at particular councils, examines the initial preparations for the 2020 Australian Plenary Council. Further articles will examine in some detail the seven particular councils – provincial and plenary – which have been held in Australia since 1844, and a final one will attempt to imagine what the 2020 Plenary Council might hope to achieve.
A synodal church in Australia
Though the Second Vatican Council declared in 1965 that it “earnestly desires that the venerable institution of synods and councils flourish with new vigour”, in Australia since then, synods and councils have not flourished.
During the past 52 years only five of Australia’s 28 territorial dioceses have had a diocesan synod: Canberra & Goulburn in 1989 and 2004, Maitland-Newcastle in 1992-93, Brisbane in 2003, Cairns in 2008-11, and Broken Bay in 2011-12. Sydney has not had a diocesan synod since 1951 and Melbourne since 1916. Several other dioceses, including Bathurst, Hobart, Parramatta, Toowoomba and Wollongong, have had non-canonical diocesan ‘gatherings’ or ‘assemblies’, but the Holy See’s 1997 Instruction on Diocesan Synods states that all such assemblies should be formally situated within the canonical discipline of the Church.
There have been seven particular councils – provincial and plenary – held in Australia since the Catholic hierarchy was established in 1842 (see Table 1), but no provincial council since 1907 (1st Melbourne Provincial Council) and no plenary council since 1937 (4th Australasian Plenary Council). Worldwide, only two plenary councils have been held since 1965: in the Philippines (1991) and Poland (1993).
Particular Councils: a resource rarely used in Australia
(Published in The Swag, Vol. 25, No. 3, Spring 2017, pp. 9-11)
This is the first of a series of articles looking at particular councils or synods. It is a general examination of their origins, characteristics and capacity. Others will examine the seven particular councils, provincial and plenary, which have been held in Australia since 1844, as well as the preparations for the 2020 Australian Plenary Council, and what that council might have on its agenda.
Towards a synodal church
In its 1965 Decree on the Bishops’ Pastoral Office in the Church (Christus Dominus) the Second Vatican Council declared that it “earnestly desires that the venerable institution of synods and councils flourish with new vigour” (n. 36).
Aware that synods had waned significantly, the Council wanted to reverse that lapse. More recently, Pope Francis, echoing the Council, has said that “the world in which we live … demands that the Church strengthen cooperation in all areas of her mission, and it is precisely the path of synodality which God expects of the Church in the third millennium. A synodal church is like a standard lifted up among the nations” (Address to Synod of Bishops, 17 October 2016). But transitioning to a synodal church will largely depend on bishops to take up the challenge. This may be hard for some, as “synodality does not mean some of the bishops some of the time, but all the Church all of the time” (Archbishop Coleridge, Knox Address, 2015).
2017 August 28 – Strategy Team Meeting
Present on the call : Janet Hauter ( American Catholic Council ) Ashik Naz ( Pakistan ) Rene Reid ( USA ) Cristina Reymer ( New Zealand ) Sr. Socorro Martínez ( Mexico ) Don Pribor ( USA ) Virginia Saldanha ( India ) 1.Janet Hauter explains the draft proposal for the...
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Group pictures from the Asian Theology Forum – July 2017
Paul Hwang sends a message to Asian Bishops
Questions and Answers – Feminist Voices 1
1. Virginia Saldanha (India/Right) on Need of Dialogue between Asian Bishops and Laity for Renewing Asian Churches including FABC. 2. Martha Heizer (Austria/Middle) on The Urgent Agendas of "International Movement of We Are Church" for Church Reform as of Today. 3....
2017 July 24 – Strategy Team meeting
Present on the call: Ed (Netherlands), Clyde (U.S.), Jean-Pierre (France), Don (Mexico), Virginia (India), Astrid (India), Christina (New Zealand), Rene (U.S.) The newsletter has gone out to all our supporters More improvements were offered and the letter went out on...
Brazilian Bishops Announce the Year of the Laity
The Brazilian bishops have announced a celebration of the Year of the Laity beginning on the feast of Christ the King, Nov. 26, 2017 and ending on the same feast in November, 2018. Its purpose is to increase awareness of the laity's mission and encourage involvement...
Newsletter – 24 July 2017
To all supporting the Renewal of our Church: A response from the Vatican re our calling for a Year of the Laity Please consider signing our open letter to Cardinal Kevin Farrell as head of the Dicastery on the Laity Family and Life. As you will see, the letter is an...
2017 July 17 – Strategy Team Meeting
Consultation re: our communication with the Bishops in Brazil An email has been sent to the Brazilian Bishops Conference regarding their proposal for a Year of the Laity for their country. We have praised them for introducing this idea and let them know that we are...
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