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Diocese of Broken Bay
Pre Synod Regional Gathering
May 2011
© M. Leahy Integroe Partners
Opening PrayerLord,
we ask you to inspire all members of the Diocese of Broken Bayto participate in our Synod with passion, imagination and love.
Grant us the knowledge to identify the issues which will enliven our faith,
the tolerance to hear and embrace different views ,the wisdom to resolve issues and formulate actions in accordance with your
holy will and the courage to accept changes which will enrich our lives.
Send your Holy Spirit to guide us as we joyfully involve ourselves in this unique opportunity
to lay the foundations of the future direction for our Diocese. May the sharing of the skills and experiences of our people
inspire the creation of plans which will support our congregations,ignite our enthusiasm and strengthen our faith.
We ask this through Christ, Our Lord.Amen
Our Lady, Star of the Sea, R. Pray for us
Agenda6.00 Introduction, Prayer and Welcome
6.15 Overview - Pre Synod process- Purpose of this evening- Communal Discernment
6.45 Workshop- Working with your Parish data- Identifying and exploring the key issues
8.15 Group Discernment of Parish Representatives- Identification and Commitment
8.45 Next steps – Going Forward © M. Leahy Integroe Partners
The Purpose of Tonight….
• is NOT to deal with issues, decide strategy!
• is to work with your parish data:– Identify key issues for:
• your parish• the diocese
– Collectively explore factors relating to the issues for:• your parish• the diocese
• Identify 2 representatives from your parish to go forward to the first Synod in June © M. Leahy Integroe Partners
Purpose of the Synod
– “..come together to lay foundations for the future direction of the diocese.”
– “..celebrate the accomplishments that have been achieved and to recognise the giftedness and the diversity of our people.”
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Synod Outcomes
Celebrate…… the pastCelebrate…… the past
Engage……with the presentEngage……with the present
Envision…..the futureEnvision…..the future
4 Stage Synod Process
• Pre Synod
• Synod Session 1 ( Pentecost 2011)
• Consultation
• Synod Session 2 (Pentecost 2012)
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Synod Timeline
Synod Synod Session 1 Session 2 Pre Synod Consultation
2010 June 2011 June 2012
-Broad consultation-gather data-identify emerging themes/issues
-Discern Parish reps for Synod Session 1 © M. Leahy Integroe Partners
The Synod Process
• Pre Synod- Consultation 2010-June 2011– Curia Staff (Nov 2010)
– Clergy (Feb 2011)
– Parish Pastoral Councils (Feb 2011)
– Parishioners (Feb 2011)
– Catholic School Communities (Feb, March 2011)
– Parents of Children attending Catholic SRE in State Schools (Feb, March 2011)
– Heads of Mission Meeting (April 2011)
– Regional Gatherings, Selection of Parish Representatives ( May 2011)
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Your role tonight
You are here representing your parish: – Skills
• Listen• Analyse• Critique
– Capacity • Think big picture• Communicate effectively• Think creatively/ laterally• Discern
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Most importantly….
• can work as part of a team• capacity to ‘work with’ others• a listener• open to possibilities• you are not here with the answers• you not pushing a barrow
• Your work tonight requires you to engage in a process of discernment as you work with your parish data and identify two representatives to go forward to the Synod in June.
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Communal Discernment
• Discernment is not:
– debate,• where one side knows the truth and tries to persuade
the other- KNOWERS MIND
– dialogue,• understanding/ direction emerges through listening to
many voices. LEARNER’S MIND
Guidelines for Communal Discernment by Victoria G. Curtisshttp://www.hudrivpres.org/upload/docs/curtiss_discernment.pdf
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“seekers mind”Communal discernment orients us to be attentive to
the movement of the Holy Spirit within us:– Gather
• Build community; affirm a covenant; clarify issue/s
– Listen• Let go; reflect on scripture; share information; name
and weigh options
– Go forward• Choose direction; rest with the direction• Make a formal decision
Guidelines for Communal Discernment by Victoria G. Curtisshttp://www.hudrivpres.org/upload/docs/curtiss_discernment.pdf
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Principles of Discernment
• Gather good data and basic factual information, identifying alternatives and possibilities
• Let your heart educate your mind. Let your love of God educate your reason in discerning his will.
• Have a soft heart but a hard head. We should be "wise as serpents and harmless as doves," sharp as a fox in thought but loyal as a dog in will and deed.
“Discernment” by Peter J. KreeftProfessor of Philosophy Boston College
http://www.peterkreeft.com/topics/discernment.htm
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• Keep all possible options open in order that creativity may contribute to the process
• Lay aside all biases and blocks, being willing to consider new ideas
• Maintain a community and climate of prayer and contemplation so the central question is not “ what is the group consensus?” but “ what is the spirit leading us to?”
“Discernment” by Peter J. KreeftProfessor of Philosophy Boston College
http://www.peterkreeft.com/topics/discernment.htm© M. Leahy Integroe Partners
Discernment themesI invite you to:• be present, be silent • be open• listen & hear• reflect and contemplate• share the fruits of your contemplation• question & clarify• engage your imagination• think differently• suspend judgment
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Discernment themes .......
• Recognise your strengths……..
• Acknowledge the things you’ll find challenging…………
• Commit to engaging fully in the process!
• Ind reflection and share in your group© M. Leahy Integroe Partners
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– The data• How has the data been organised?
– Key considerations– What ‘s included
– What will happen with the data• Discerned themes go forward to June Synod • Feedback to Parishes
– Inform future planning
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Loving CreatorEnfold us in your light and love
Make us receptive to your wisdom and your inspirationGuide us in everything we think, say and do.
Help us to listen and discern.May your light and love radiate from our beings,
So that each of us may share fully in your Wisdom.Amen
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• God Calls Us to Listen• Listen, Israel…you must love the Lord your God with all
your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength. Let the words… stay in your heart.
Dt 6:4-13
• The Gift of the Holy Spirit• From this time they were all filled with the Holy Spirit
and began to proclaim the word of God fearlessly. Acts 4:1-31
• Hearing God’s Word• “…Look, I am standing at the door, knocking. If one of
you hears me calling and opens the door, I will come in…” Rev 3:13-22
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Loving CreatorEnfold us in your light and love
Make us receptive to your wisdom and your inspirationGuide us in everything we think, say and do.
Help us to listen and discern.May your light and love radiate from our beings,
So that each of us may share fully in your Wisdom.Amen
Your Parish Data
• Take 5 mins to read the data– listen for the themes
• In parish groups have a conversation about the data– What are your observations? What patterns,
themes are emerging? What is unclear? What surprises you?
– Feedback surprises to the larger group
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Task:
Identify from the data the 5 key issues facing your parish.
Record on butchers paper summarising each issue in approx 5 words
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Remember the principles of Discernment
• Work with the data• Let your heart educate your mind. • Have a soft heart but a hard head.• Keep all possible options open• Lay aside all biases and blocks • Maintain a community and climate of prayer and
contemplation.Adapted from “Discernment” by Peter J. Kreeft
Professor of Philosophy Boston College http://www.peterkreeft.com/topics/discernment.htm
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Analyse
• Collective Process– What are the issues about:
• Understandings, perceptions, feelings
• Collectively rank issues 1-8
• In parish groups take 4 issues and complete worksheet (one issue per sheet)
• Each group present one issue back to the larger group.
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Parish Process
• What is the issue about?
• What are the key factors in your parish?
• What are the key factors for the Diocese?
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Discerning Parish Representatives
1. Availability: Friday 3 June 4pm Saturday 4 June 9am -3pm2. Venue: Pennant Hills
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Characteristics/ AttributesSkills
• Listen, analyse, critique, discern
Capacity • Think big picture• Communicate effectively• Think creatively/ laterally
Most Importantly!!!
Can work as part of a team
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Synod Session1Synod Session 1 Outcome:
“Consolidation of celebrating the past;
refining & prioritising the Issues to provide a workable number of issues that are of most importance to the
people of the diocese;
developing positive statements of intent in response to those issues.”
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Synod Timeline
Synod Synod Session 1 Session 2
Pre Synod Consultation
2010 3,4 June 2011 June 2012
-Refine and prioritise issues-Develop Vision statements (statements of intent) in response to issues.
Celebrate the Past: Engage with the Present; Vision the Future
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In preparation…be silent
• God Calls Us to Listen• Mary…treasured all these things and pondered them in
her heart Lk 2:19
• The Gift of the Holy Spirit• Nobody is able to say, “Jesus is Lord” except in the Holy
Spirit. There are many different gifts, but it is always the same Spirit. 1 Cor 12:1-13
• Hearing God’s Word• Mary…sat down at the Lord’s feet and listened to him
speaking…Martha…came to him and said, “Please tell her to help me” Lk 10:38-42
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Discernment
• Personal reflection 10 Mins
– Be silent– Be aware of the task– Sit with each parish member
• Parish group reflection 20 mins
– Reflecting on the task and the identified characteristics/ attributes, who from the group is called to go forward?
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Commitment
Walk with me, good and loving God, as I journey through this process. May I take your hand and be led by your Holy Spirit. Fill me, inspire me, free me to respond generously to your call. For I believe you desire my deepest joy, and it is only in your company that my soul will be satisfied and my life will find its meaning and purpose. Amen.
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Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find;
knock and the door will be opened to you.
Luke 11:9
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Consultation between Synod Sessions 1 & 2
Outcome:Gather “possible actions” for accomplishing vision
statements.- Discuss how issues can be addressed
Gather stories of success. - Where people, parish, the diocese are “at their best” with
regard to these issues.- Consider actions from the personal, parish and
diocesan perspective.
This process may include targeted consultation where particular groups are invited to discuss issues most pertinent to them (eg youth)© M. Leahy Integroe Partners
Synod Timeline
Synod Synod Session 1 Session 2 Pre Synod Consultation
2010 3,4 June 2011 June 2012
-Identify possible actions to address issues:
-gather and analyse stories of success in regard to issue
-Identify possible actions relevant to context-Consult targeted groups
Celebrate the Past: Engage with the Present; Vision the Future
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Synod Session 2Synod Session 2 Outcome:“Synthesise the way forward by refining possible
actions for each vision area:- possible actions addressed at the personal, parish and
diocesan level- each vision area would identify possible actions that may
be easy, difficult, and those requiring real courage.
This session would provide a list of possible actions that may be produced in a format suitable for planning by individuals, parish pastoral councils , diocesan pastoral planning and diocesan agencies.
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Synod Timeline
Synod Synod Session 1 Session 2
Pre Synod Consultation
2010 June 2011 June 2012
Develop a plan to facilitate the realization of the Diocesan Vision. - Synthesize and refine actions - align actions with Vision statements.
Celebrate the Past: Engage with the Present; Vision the Future
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