4. On the Journey to the Plenary Council 2020/21

May I encourage you to access the Plenary Council website (plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au) to access resources and vital information on this exciting journey of faith for all of us.

We are to listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying to us in these challenging times.  The Plenary Council official prayer asks the Holy Spirit to:

“Give us the courage to tell our stories and to speak boldly of your truth.  Give us ears to listen humbly to each other and a discerning heart to hear what you are saying”.

These petitions “to speak boldly…to listen humbly” are close to the pastoral heart of Pope Francis in his wisdom for the Catholic Church in this “change of era.”  Both responses are necessary simultaneously.  “To speak boldly” (“apostolic courage”) without listening humbly is unworthy of mature Christians.  Yet, “to listen humbly” without speaking out boldly your observation is a missed opportunity to contribute on our journey of faith together.  Let us reflect on these responses carefully in the years up until 2021.

As we gather in the times ahead in all different types of coming together, we are to reflect deeply on this seminal question: “WHAT DO YOU THINK GOD IS ASKING OF US IN AUSTRALIA AT THIS TIME?” It is what “God is asking of us” not what “we are asking of God.”  This is crucial.  It enables the whole journey to be a time of deep conversion leading to pastoral action.

My desire is that each of our six Deaneries (Canberra dividing into two) are to become LISTENING POSTS to what the Holy Spirit is truly saying to us in these times.

We need to follow carefully the 4 step template given to the entire Catholic Church of Australia on how to engage and respond as we gather in small or larger groups on several occasions in the times ahead.  (http://plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au/)

The reflections of each gathering are submitted online to the National Plenary Council team (plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au).  These will be examined and will develop the agenda for the Plenary Council in 2020/21.

May the Lord Jesus less and protect us all in the great faith adventure of the Plenary Council of Australia 2020/2021.

Archbishop Christopher Prowse
Catholic Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn

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