Showing posts with label Parish Pastoral Assembly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parish Pastoral Assembly. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2009

Parish Pastoral Assembly 2009, 3/3

Theme for 2010: “The Bible, A Guide for our Steps, A Light for the World”

Focus: To make the Bible, the Word of God the centre of our lives, and the basis of:
  1. Community and Unity
  2. Discipleship
  3. Prayer
  4. Service
  5. Witnessing

Method:
a) ACTM focus on training and introducing leaders to Lectio Divina (Spiritual Reading).
b) To provide modules for Lectio Divina based on Lectionary Readings
c) Formations on Bible (including 100 Weeks Bible, 44 week Bible Course etc.)
d) Formations on Evangelisation/ Witnessing/ Discipleship/ Spirituality
e) Retreat on Lectio Divina
f) Catechetical Emphasis on Bible
g) Ensure that every family or member should have a bible (cheap Bibles or sponsored bibles to be made available to poorer families; audio CDs for those who are illiterate)

B. Pastoral Priorities for 2010

Proposed Pastoral Priorities for 2010
a) Strengthening BECs - deepening spirituality of members and the community
b) Family Life – deepening prayer and faith life, empowering them to be witnesses to each other and their children
c) Youth – deepening spirituality and faith in order to face challenges posed by studies, work, relationships and the world.
d) Integral Human Development – to enable all Catholics to recognise that this is an essential part of their mission.
e) Discipleship formation – emphasis on Spirituality/Discipleship and Evangelisation – to help people move from mere maintenance (caring for members only) to mission (witnessing and reaching out to others)


C. Parish Events for 2010

Proposed Parish Events for 2010
a) IHD Lenten Formation – 26th February 2010
b) Regular Family Life Formations (ongoing)
c) Parish Level Formation on Bible, Prayer, Spirituality, Evangelisation (ongoing)
d) Parish Feast Day Triduum – 27th - 29th May 2010
e) Parish Retreat – 10th - 11th July 2010
f) Parish Pastoral Assembly – 14th November 2010

Parish Pastoral Assembly 2009, 2/3

Keynote Address for Parish Pastoral Assembly 2009
By Fr. Michael Chua

A warm welcome to all of you who have made time to come for this assembly. We, the priests and the Pastoral Council members, are grateful to you for your unwavering support and commitment to the pastoral plan of our parish. As in the past, I would like to share a few thoughts with you which I hope will help you to evaluate the pastoral direction of our parish in order to plan for the future.

In helping our people and BECs to reflect on this year’s theme, “It’s Good to Be in Small Groups,” we have highlighted certain essential key indicators of growth throughout the course of the year: in our ACTM Formation, BEC reflection modules, Zone Visits, Parish Feast Day/ Triduum, Parish Retreat, and Parish Inter-zone BEC Games. These growth indicators, as you are aware are based on the model of the early Christian Community in Acts 2:42-47: fellowship, discipleship, prayer, ministry, and witnessing.

These days we have heard a lot of what isn’t working and how Catholics are indifferent to both community and ministry. The recent survey indicates that our BECs and perhaps the parish and its members have often been emphasizing one dimension of growth to the detriment of others.

There is an urgent need to revisit the early Christian community to find an answer to our predicament. The mission of the early church can be understood in terms of two fundamental polarities -- each of which existed in tension with the other; building communities and making disciples. In the past and now, these two polarities preserve and serve to fulfill one another -- one is internally oriented and the other externally. Peter and Paul best represents these two polarities. Paul represents mission, an external focus of the Church on making disciples. Peter, by contrast can be said to represent community, an internal focus of the Church on meeting the needs of the faithful.

Although these polarities are in tension, both were and are necessary to a vital Church. Over the past decades, our parish may have lost our emphasis on mission, concentrating instead on just meeting the daily needs of members. Without mission, community in our church has come to mean little more than maintenance of the status quo. Without mission, the Church is impoverished and will even begin to die.

In order to regain this balance and to return to the roots of our identity and mission, we all need to make a shift: moving from maintenance to mission; from inward looking to outward looking; from activities to spirituality; from mere participation to genuine discipleship, this will ultimately breathe new life into our faith communities.

Mission is never just a human endeavour. It is living out the great commission of Christ. It means returning to the gospel of Jesus Christ and making it the soul and core of our lives. Next year, our parish moves into the second stage of New Image of the Parish (NIP) and also its fourth year. The focus for the year would be the Bible.

The Parish Pastoral Council has chosen the theme, “The Bible, A Guide for our Steps, A Light for the World.” As a focus, we want to make the Bible, the Word of God the centre of our lives, and the basis of mission: building Community and Unity, Discipleship, Prayer, Service, and Witnessing. Throughout the year, we will help parishioners to own and realize this theme by providing them with a simple method of reading and praying the bible, Lectio Divina (Spiritual Reading). We hope that by the end of the year every family or member should have a bible and make bible reading a regular feature of their daily lives. Conversion and change will follow when one is touched by God’s Word.

May the Word of God be a “lamp for our feet and light for our path.” (Psa 119:105)

Parish Pastoral Assembly 2009, 1/3

The Parish Pastoral Assembly of the Church of Visitation 2009, which was held yesterday November 22, was well attended by 270 over participants from the four language groups. The participants were briefed on the report of the last Pastoral Parish Survey for 2009 and the Parish Pastoral Planning for the year 2010. There was also substantial time given for answering queries from parishioners regarding the pastoral direction of the parish. Archbishop Murphy Pakiam delivered the closing address.

Below are some photographs taken during the assembly. (More photos can be viewed on Facebook)









Friday, November 20, 2009

What is the Parish Pastoral Assembly?


What is the Parish Pastoral Assembly?

  • It is not an AGM
  • It’s not about long reports, motions and elections.
  • It is a forum that seeks to deepen our sense of our shared care and responsibility for our parish/ our faith community


It is a FORUM to LISTEN to ...
  • The whole parish in the form of the data tabulated from the survey
  • Others in small workshops and open forums.
  • You and what you feel is important for this parish.
  • Our priests and leaders as they try to discern God’s directions for this parish


It is a FORUM to SHARE ...
  • Your DREAMS and VISIONS for this parish.
  • Your joys and sorrows in being a part of this parish
  • Your reflections on the manner in which God is leading this parish.
  • Your ideas and suggestions for the future planning of this parish.


You will come to know and be able to seek clarification regarding the pastoral plan of this church
“New Image of the Parish”


When is it taking place this year?
November 22, Sunday, 2.00 to 6.00 pm