Bishop announces Faith in Our Future decisions
July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.
Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., announced his decisions Jan. 25 in response to recommendations made as part of the Faith in Our Future pastoral planning process.
The eight-step initiative, meant to strengthen and enliven the parishes of the Diocese, has been underway for the last 18 months, involving consultation and conversation in town hall style meetings, in Cohort deliberations and in the work of the Diocesan Planning Commission.
The planning effort aims to enable parishes and diocesan ministries to meet challenges and respond to new opportunities for sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ for years to come.
The Bishop chose Jan. 25 as the date of the announcement because it falls on the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, whose entire life was changed by his encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ.
You can review Bishop O’Connell’s decisions and his pastoral letter that explains the context, rationale and principles of his decisions, HERE.
ALSO OF INTEREST
- A message from Msgr. Troiano, episcopal vicar for pastoral planning:Standing in the doorway
- A message from Terry Ginther, executive director of Office of Pastoral Life and Mission: Collaborative parishes sharing the load
- Parish centers for cultural ministries to serve needs of diverse community
- A summary of the Faith in Our Future decisions
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Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., announced his decisions Jan. 25 in response to recommendations made as part of the Faith in Our Future pastoral planning process.
The eight-step initiative, meant to strengthen and enliven the parishes of the Diocese, has been underway for the last 18 months, involving consultation and conversation in town hall style meetings, in Cohort deliberations and in the work of the Diocesan Planning Commission.
The planning effort aims to enable parishes and diocesan ministries to meet challenges and respond to new opportunities for sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ for years to come.
The Bishop chose Jan. 25 as the date of the announcement because it falls on the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, whose entire life was changed by his encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ.
You can review Bishop O’Connell’s decisions and his pastoral letter that explains the context, rationale and principles of his decisions, HERE.
ALSO OF INTEREST
- A message from Msgr. Troiano, episcopal vicar for pastoral planning:Standing in the doorway
- A message from Terry Ginther, executive director of Office of Pastoral Life and Mission: Collaborative parishes sharing the load
- Parish centers for cultural ministries to serve needs of diverse community
- A summary of the Faith in Our Future decisions