There are a number of processes and procedures that need to be honoured when conducting a diocesan synod. These are listed below.
The Synod Working Party is the work of the Council for Mission (CfM), on behalf of Bishop Bill. They have been meeting monthly since 2018 in order to coordinate the many processes for our diocesan synod.
The members of this Working Party are:
Working Party Members |
Staff Assisting |
Teresa Brierley – Moderator, CfM Executive Secretary, Director Pastoral Ministries |
Alyson Segrott – Executive Assistant to Director Pastoral Ministries |
Helen Belcher – Co-chair CfM, Parishioner, Plenary Council delegate |
Jenny Harris – Administrative Assistant Pastoral Ministries |
Lawrie Hallinan - Co-chair CfM, Parishioner |
Rachel James – Head of Communications |
Michael O’Connor – CfM Member, Parishioner |
Brooke Cross – Marketing and Communications Manager |
Sr Patricia Egan - CfM Member, Parishioner, Religious, Connection to previous Synod processes |
Ashleigh Banks - Marketing and Communications Coordinator |
Ben van der Wijngaart - CfM Member, Parishioner |
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Bernadette Gibson – Plenary Council Delegate, Catholic Schools |
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Helene O’Neill - CfM Member, Parishioner, Family Ministry Coordinator |
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Gary Christensen – Director CatholicCare |
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Fr Geoff Mulhearn – Council of Priests |
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Uta France – Liturgy Council |
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The process chosen by the Synod Working Party is outlined in the diagram below:
Relational Meetings and Listening Campaign – Since the 1992/93 Diocesan Synod the diocese, through Diocesan, Regional and Parish Pastoral Councils, has been listening to the voice of the people mostly through meetings, assemblies and gatherings. A massive listening and dialogue process was also undertaken as part of the Plenary Council which resulted in the six themes which became our focus for Session 1 of our Diocesan Synod.
Research and Planning – This process is the ongoing work of the Synod Working Party which is informing the papers which will be presented during the synodal process.
Decision-Making by Discernment – discernment is our ability to listen to each other and the Spirit and by doing so we will arrive at recommendations for the way forward.
Action – planned, focused and intentional action steps will be determined at session 3 of the Synod
Evaluation – the need to critically review the effectiveness of decisions and actions will form the ongoing work of the Council for Mission.
This is a formal document and follows the Instruction on Diocesan Synods by the Congregation for Bishops and the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (1997
The Synod Working Party has recommended that a user-friendly guide also be developed.
The Diocesan Synod Members document provides guidelines for the discernment of delegates for Synod membership. The recommendation is to have a diverse, representative group of people from across the diocesan community.
Expressions of Interest for delegates will need to be submitted by 4 January 2021, then reviewed by the Synod Working Party, ensuring the balance and spread reflects the diversity of the Diocese. Names will then be submitted to Bishop Bill for his approval and invitations will be sent.
Synod Members (Delegates) will be commissioned and provided with a Formation Program in early 2021.
Focus Groups form part of the Diocesan Synod Working Party and are working on the different aspects of the synod.
Synod Focus Groups:
This will be a five-week program during Lent 2021 (17 February – 31 March). Based upon the Five Foundations of the Diocesan Planning Framework:
These will be held in the Easter Season 2021. It is hoped that the members of the Council of Priests and the Council for Mission will accompany Bishop Bill and join the diocesan community during these days, to participate and to actively listen.
Day |
Date |
Session |
Time |
Pastoral Region |
Venue |
Tuesday
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April 13 |
Reflection |
2.30pm – 4pm |
Upper Hunter |
Aberdeen |
Mass |
5pm – 5.30pm |
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Reflection |
6pm – 8pm |
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Wednesday |
April 14 |
Reflection |
2.30pm – 4pm |
Chisholm/Vineyards |
East Maitland |
Mass |
5pm – 5.30pm |
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Reflection |
6pm – 8pm |
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Thursday |
April 15 |
Reflection |
2.30pm – 4pm |
Blackbutt/Port Stephens/Eastlakes/City |
Charlestown |
Mass |
5pm – 5.30pm |
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Reflection |
6pm – 8pm |
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Tuesday |
April 20 |
Reflection |
2.30pm – 4pm |
Northern |
Forster |
Mass |
5pm – 5.30pm |
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Reflection |
6pm – 8pm |
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Thursday |
April 22 |
Reflection |
2.30pm – 4pm |
Macquarie/Western |
Toronto |
Mass |
5pm – 5.30pm |
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Reflection |
6pm – 8pm |
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Tuesday |
May 4 |
Reflection |
2.30pm – 4pm |
Blackbutt/Port Stephens/Eastlakes/City |
Cathedral House |
Mass |
5pm – 5.30pm |
SHC |
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Reflection |
6pm – 8pm |
Cathedral House |
If you have any questions regarding the diocesan synod you may like to contact Teresa Brierley, Director Pastoral Ministries, Teresa.brierley@mn.catholic.org.au or phone 02 4979 1157 or 0417 885 760.