The national data from the Listening and Dialogue has now been collated under six themes, while asking the question:
How is God calling us to be a Christ-centred Church that is:
- Missionary and evangelising
- Inclusive, participatory and synodal
- Humble, healing and merciful
- Prayerful and Eucharistic
- A joyful, hope-filled and servant community
- Open to conversion, renewal and reform
It is from this local communal Listening and Discernment that the agenda for the first session of the Plenary Council in October 2020, will be developed. The discernment process also involves establishing Writing and Discernment Groups for each of the National Themes for Discernment.
In this second phase, we are continuing to listen to what the Spirit is saying as we move from listening and dialogue, into listening and discernment. This is a process of Communal Discernment, rather than individual discernment. As such, we are called to work together as a group. The process that we will be using is built upon the practice of Spiritual Conversations. It is a process of prayer, contemplation, sharing with one another and seeking God’s direction. As the Holy Spirit guides the Church in Australia, all are welcome to participate and discern together.
Once again, local animators will be trained and asked to assist in the listening and discernment process associated with both the Plenary Council and Diocesan Synod.
The Diocesan Plenary Council Core Team have identified two ways in which the people of our diocese might participate in Phase 2: Listening and Discernment to prepare for the 2020 Plenary Council and our own Diocesan Synodal Process.
Option One: Parish/Organisation - Listening and Discernment
Local Animators will be trained to offer six Listening and Discernment sessions, in small groups, over six weeks, covering each of the six themes in their parish, school or organisational setting. It is anticipated that each of these sessions will take about 2 hours.
Option Two: Local Conversations - Listening and Discernment
We acknowledge that some busy people may not wish or be able to participate in a six-week, weekly two-hour discernment process. A discernment guide is provided along with a print-out for each of the six themes. These documents are available on our website. People will be invited to consider one of the themes during each of the six weeks of the diocesan Listening and Discernment process and gather with people at a convenient time to them, maybe after Mass, to respond to the questions.
An important part of discernment is listening to the voice of God within each one of us.
No matter the process chosen, people will be asked to respond to the following questions:
What actions could really help us to move toward becoming a
Christ-centred Church that is (insert National Theme for Discernment):
At the National Level
At the Diocesan level
At the local Parish level
Personally
National Level – through the Plenary Council process. Groups will be asked to send the outcome of their Communal discernment (maximum of 150 words) to the Discernment and Writing Group who are considering the same National Theme for Discernment that the group has focused on.
Diocesan Level – through the Diocesan Synod process. Groups will be asked to send the outcome of their Communal discernment (maximum of 150 words) to the Diocesan Synod Working Party who will consider each of the National Themes for Discernment.
Parish and Personal Level - through the Parish process. A form to be downloaded from our website for people to complete to give to their Parish Leader.
Below are dates for local animator training and formation sessions.
Fill in the submission form online at Local Animator Training Registration .
Locations – Local Animators Training
To assist in the breaking open the Phase2: Listening and Discernment process, local animator training and formation for the Plenary Council process will be conducted in the following locations:
Date |
Location |
Place |
Time |
Core Team Trainer |
Tuesday
10 September |
Rutherford |
St Paul’s Parish 10 Young St
Plenty of street parking |
Session 1 – 3.30pm – 5.00pm
Session 2 – 6.00pm – 7.30pm |
Louise Gannon |
Thursday
12 September |
Forster |
Holy Name Parish Hall 33 Lake Street, Forster
Street parking or carpark in front Parish |
Session 1 – 3.30pm – 5.00pm
Session 2 – 6.00pm – 7.30pm |
Brian Lacey |
Tuesday
17 September |
Charlestown |
MacKillop Pastoral Centre 11 Milson St, Charlestown
Street parking or carpark near pastoral centre |
Session 1 – 3.30pm – 5.00pm
Session 2 – 6.00pm – 7.30pm |
Teresa Brierley |
Wednesday
18 September |
Newcastle West |
Cathedral House Toohey Room 841 Hunter Street
Plenty of car park space near Cathedral |
Session 1 – 3.30pm – 5.00pm
Session 2 – 6.00pm – 7.30pm |
Mark Spencer |
Thursday
19 September |
Aberdeen |
St Joseph’s High School Library 49-53 Segenhoe St
Carpark off Segenhoe St. Overflow next door to school with driveway adjacent to church |
Session 1 – 3.30pm – 5.00pm
Session 2 – 6.00pm – 7.30pm |
Brian Lacey |
For more information, contact Teresa Brierley – Director Pastoral Ministries
E: Teresa.brierley@mn.catholic.org.au or P: (02) 4979 1157.