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Welcome to YOU ARE LIVING STONES Meeting of Priests – 18 February 2013 10.00 Coffee 10.20 Opening Prayer & Address –

Welcome to YOU ARE LIVING STONES Meeting of Priests – 18 February 2013 10.00 Coffee 10.20 Opening Prayer & Address – Bishop Malcolm 11.00 Deanery Discussion 11.45 Feedback & General Discussion 1.00 Lunch. YOU ARE LIVING STONES - CONTEXT.

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Welcome to YOU ARE LIVING STONES Meeting of Priests – 18 February 2013 10.00 Coffee 10.20 Opening Prayer & Address –

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  1. Welcome to YOU ARE LIVING STONES Meeting of Priests – 18 February 2013 10.00 Coffee 10.20 Opening Prayer & Address – Bishop Malcolm 11.00 Deanery Discussion 11.45 Feedback & General Discussion 1.00 Lunch

  2. YOU ARE LIVING STONES - CONTEXT It is fifty years since Pope John XXIII began the renewal of the Church at the Second Vatican Council. ‘You are Living Stones’ is helping us to celebrate the Year of Faith, called by Pope Benedict XVI.

  3. WHY ‘YOU ARE LIVING STONES’? Coming to him as to a living stone... chosen by God and precious, you also, as living stones, are being built up into a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (2 Pet 1:5)

  4. WHY ‘YOU ARE LIVING STONES’? • We are called to live our baptismal consecration in the heart of the Church: • Proclaiming the Gospel • Sacrifice of praise • Witnessing with faith-filled lives • Our parishes are the visible sign of the Church in the Diocese

  5. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • … is guided by two principles: • Organic development • Co-responsibility

  6. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • … is not: • A blueprint • A done deal • Top-down/imposed • A closure programme • Planning for the future

  7. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Is: • A prayerful reflection • A consultation • Realistic • Faith-filled • Community-based • Celebratory • Preparing for the future

  8. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Is for: • The whole Diocese • Every single parish • Chaplaincies • Priests, deacons and people • Religious • Schools • Catholic groups and associations

  9. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • The Process: • Rooted in prayer • Celebrating what we have • Reflecting on past, present & future • Sharing good practice • Renewal!

  10. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • How was the consultation carried out: • Differently by parish & deanery • Questionnaires • Parish meetings • Parish audits

  11. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What has come out of the consultation: • Willingness to accept the principle of co-responsibility

  12. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What has come out of the consultation: • Willingness to accept the principle of co-responsibility • Resistance to accept co-responsibility in practice

  13. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What has come out of the consultation: • Willingness to accept the principle of co-responsibility • Resistance to accept co-responsibility in practice • Realistic appraisal of clergy numbers

  14. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What has come out of the consultation: • Critical examination of each parish and deanery’s strengths and weaknesses

  15. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What has come out of the consultation: • Critical examination of each parish and deanery’s strengths and weaknesses • NIMBYism

  16. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What has come out of the consultation: • Critical examination of each parish and deanery’s strengths and weaknesses • NIMBYism • Genuine and heartfelt appreciation for the ministry of priests, deacons & religious

  17. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What has come out of the consultation: • Above all, a desire to build on what we have got and to prepare properly and realistically for the future

  18. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • The present demography: • We have: • 108 parishes – 10 run by Orders • 94 diocesan priests in office – 7 aren’t in parishes • retired priests • Priests from religious institutes, other dioceses, the PCMEW & the Ordinariate

  19. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • The present demography: • Age profile of priests in ministry: • 75+ 13 • 65-74 23 • 55-64 28 • 45-54 22 • 35-44 9 • 25-34 0

  20. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Preparing for the future: • Parishes will have to work together

  21. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Preparing for the future: • Parishes will have to work together • Fewer parishes will have a resident priest

  22. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Preparing for the future: • Parishes will have to work together • Fewer parishes will have a resident priest • There will be fewer celebrations of Mass on Sunday

  23. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Preparing for the future: • Some smaller parishes will have a resident priest with extra responsibilities

  24. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Preparing for the future: • Some smaller parishes will have a resident priest with extra responsibilities • Some parishes may be united in a ‘team ministry’

  25. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Preparing for the future: • Some smaller parishes will have a resident priest with extra responsibilities • Some parishes may be united in a ‘team ministry’ • Lay people will be called to a much more active role

  26. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Preparing for the future: • More work has to be done in outreach – evangelisation, catechesis & schools

  27. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • Preparing for the future: • More work has to be done in outreach – evangelisation, catechesis & schools • Deepening our communion

  28. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What happens next? • Which parishes can work closer together in the presumption that they will eventually share a parish priest or fully unite?

  29. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What happens next? • How can this be done? • Short term • Medium term • Long term

  30. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • What happens next? • How can this be done? • Short term • Medium term • Long term • What suggestions do you have?

  31. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • From today: • Parish consultation • Deanery meeting • Working group of deans

  32. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • The aim: • Celebrating and strengthening our unity

  33. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • The aim: • Transforming our words and our lives to demonstrate that the Kingdom of God is at hand.

  34. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • The aim: • Remembering that the Church is not here to serve herself, but to serve God and the world.

  35. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • The aim: • Evangelisation of those who have not embraced the Gospel, using effective means, appropriate to our own era, while always respecting those who we serve 

  36. YOU ARE LIVING STONES • The aim: • Being realistic, practical and faith-filled, ensuring that our structures facilitate the Church’s prophetic, priestly and kingly mission

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