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All ten parishes
in the Deanery consulted the faithful and collated their responses
summarised below:
Growing in Communion
What
do we celebrate well?
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The liturgy – there is
a positive and welcoming sense of celebration.
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Community and Pastoral Care
– social and community events enable growth
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A sense of Belonging –
people are invited and drawn into the parish family.
How
do we celebrate well?
- Be inclusive – the parishes embrace diversity
as a source of strength e.g. liturgical music,
children’s liturgy, invitational leadership to active
participation.
What
needs to be developed?
- Communication and Networking – across
all strands of parish and deanery life
- Encouraging lay people to get involved, to
take responsibility and to lead.
- Support, encourage and affirm existing groups
– especially parents.
- Youth ministry. See young people as part of
the family – not an addition to it.
How
could we exchange our gifts with neighbouring parishes?
- Be aware of what each parish has to offer.
Share structures that work well.
What
resources do we need to move forward?
- Communication strategy– prayerful discernment
– formation of lay people – youth worker
- Funding to enable formation – exchange
of priests and deacons.
Reaching Out In Mission
How
do we reach out to believers and non believers?
How
do we bring Good News to those without faith?
- Accept and understand people as they are.
- Tolerance – but also being more aggressively
proactive with the Good News.
How
do we reach out in dialogue and collaborate with other Christians?
- Supporting and promoting ‘Churches Together’
- Leadership by local clergy of all denominations
- Fostering relationships, dialogue and identifying
areas to work together.
How
do we reach out in dialogue and collaboration to other religions?
- Awareness, contact, dialogue, collaboration.
How
could we enable our parishes to become a more welcoming home?
- Welcoming attitude. Welcome evening for new
arrivals.
- Parish groups to foster an open door policy.
How
do we reach out to those in greatest need?
- Identify those in need. Discern the invisible
sufferers. Establish a home visiting group. Prayer.
- Making time for people. Liaise with charities.
Network our response.
Facing the Future
What
fears do we have?
What
form of shared collaboration could be developed now at parish
level?
- More services led by lay people.
- More collaboration between priest and people
for the mission of the church.
- More use of IT. Establish and maintain a skills
survey in the parish.
- More multi-cultural activities.
What
form of shared collaboration could be developed at Deanery level?
- Clergy and laity working together in formation
and ministry.
- The Deanery Pastoral Council to network ideas,
opportunities and ensure communication.
What
form of shared collaboration could this Deanery share?
What
forms of shared co-ordination and collaboration could be developed
in our area if our own parish or a neighbouring parish did not
have a priest?
- Joint Masses. Eucharistic services. Lay formation,
involvement and responsibility.
- The Deanery welcomes this exercise and expects
that this is the beginning of a continuous dialogue between
laity and clergy in order to articulate and own the vision for
the diocese, as well as discerning ways to implement it.
- We entrust these recommendations to the Archbishop
in the confident hope that he will champion the process of empowering
the people to be a collaborative Church.
- Examine the effectiveness of existing diocesan
structures, e.g. Laity Commission, DPCs, in responding to and
supporting the needs of Deaneries, so that the mission of the
Church, rather than merely its maintenance, is ensured.
- The Parish Pastoral Council in each parish,
should discern the implications of the Vision for that parish.
Where there is no PPC, the consultation creates an opportunity
to establish a ‘Vision Group’ (which may be or become
a PPC) to take the vision forward. Special attention needs to
be given to communication, including the communications needs
of non English speaking people.
- The Deanery Pastoral Council should review
its job description and network an exchange of information among
the parishes. The DPC could also assume responsibility for developing
cooperation among the parishes and for lay formation and training
in the Deanery.
- Each parish should foster a culture of welcome
towards migrants.
- The Deanery should hold a study day to consider
the implications of the Vision.
- The Deanery evaluation group should meet again
in a year, to review and evaluate progress.
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