Townsville Bulletin

Second Assembly of Plenary Council days away

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WITH the 2nd Assembly of the Fifth Plenary Council only one week away, the final step of the journey was released last week.

The 30 motions that will be considered during the second assembly of the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia in July, rising from four years of national conversati­on, have been published.

The Framework for Motions “will form the backbone of our reflection, discussion and decision when we gather”, Plenary Council president Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB wrote in a message to fellow Members.

“Our time together in Sydney … will be enormously significan­t for the whole Catholic community, and for our wider society,” Archbishop Costelloe wrote. “As we strive to discern, and then to embrace, all that God is asking of us now and as we move into the future, we will be challenged to recognise both the strengths and weaknesses of ‘ who we are’ and the hope which lies in ‘ who God is calling us to become’.”

Bishop Shane Mackinlay, the vice president of the Plenary Council, said the road to the Framework for Motions goes back to 2018 – starting with the Listening and Dialogue phase of the Council, which drew more than 17,000 submission­s on behalf of 222,000 people.

“Carried forward through prayer, reflection and discernmen­t, and drawing on Scripture, Church tradition, papal teaching and our current context, these 30 motions have emerged,” he said.

“A key part of this process has also been the input received from nearly 130 Council Members, who provided feedback on the initial working document that was distribute­d to them for reflection.

“It has been a great example of how bishops, priests, religious and lay people can work together to create an opportunit­y for important conversati­ons within the Church.”

The motions are contained within eight sections of the document: (1) Reconcilia­tion: Healing Wounds, Receiving Gifts; (2) Choosing Repentance – Seeking Healing; (3) Called by Christ – Sent Forth as Missionary Disciples; (4) Witnessing to the Equal Dignity of Women and Men; (5) Communion in Grace: Sacrament to the World; (6) Formation and Leadership for Mission and Ministry; (7) At the Service of Communion, Participat­ion and Mission: Governance; (8) Integral Ecology and Conversion for the Sake of Our Common Home.

Bishop Mackinlay said that the commitment to “co-responsibi­lity” that guided the document’s preparatio­n will also be evident during the second assembly, when 277 Members from across the country will pray with, reflect upon and vote on the motions.

“As we prepare to conclude this plenary council, our first in 85 years and the first with the voice of women and lay people present, we invite the People of God in Australia to pray for all Members in these final weeks of preparatio­n,” he said.

The second – and final – assembly of the Plenary Council will be held in Sydney from July 3-9. ACCESS THE FRAMEWORK FOR MOTIONS DOCUMENT AT: HTTPS:// BIT.LY/FRAMEWORKF­ORMOTIONS

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