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August 2021
 
AUGUST UPDATE
Archbishop Schnurr talks about BEACONS of LIGHT

This is the first of an upcoming video series about Beacons of Light with Archbishop Dennis Schnurr. We’ll be highlighting videos as part of the Beacons Update newsletter, but they will also be available online here.
 
 
 
What are the characteristics of an evangelizing community?

The below summary is part of a longer article to be featured in the September edition of The Catholic Telegraph magazine.

First, we are a Church that goes forth. We are missionaries. Going forth demands courageously leaving our comfort zone.

Second, the community of missionary disciples shows initiative. The Spanish word primerear captures this idea of being proactive rather than reactive. Here in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, we cannot afford to wait for people to come to us; rather, we must seize the initiative and become “spiritual entrepreneurs.”

Third, the evangelizing community is engaged with its members. Pope Francis sometimes uses the word balconear, which means to stand on the balcony to see what is happening without personal engagement. The priest cannot do everything. He must encourage his people to get involved by identifying and utilizing the talents and gifts of his flock.

Fourth, a community of missionary disciples accompanies others. A father of a family must lead his family, spend time with his family and offer encouragement, keeping the family together. Accompaniment entails guiding, encouraging, supporting and uniting. The pastor must lead the process, accompanying his own people, learning about their joys, sorrows, hopes and needs, and offering encouragement. This demands listening and empathizing on his part. At the same time, the parish community walks with him, with each member playing a role in strengthening each other, serving as bridges, rather than barriers, in a united effort to evangelize.

Fifth, the evangelizing community is fruitful. Fruitfulness demands discernment and patience. The parable of the weeds and wheat speaks of discerning what is from the Son of Man, who sows good seeds in the field, from the weeds, sown by the devil. Jesus warns of the need to be patient and discerning because things are not always initially clear. Patience and discernment allow us to move forward. It is particularly necessary  for all of us to help the faithful understand why Beacons of Light is happening and to accept the reality of change.

The final characteristic of an evangelizing community is joy. The Eucharist is the sacrament of Christian joy. In the Eucharist, the joy Jesus has won is not only preserved and shared, but perdures. The Church celebrates the Eucharist with the spousal joy of one promised to Christ. It is a foretaste of the heavenly banquet.

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FATHER EARL K. FERNANDES
is the pastor of St. Ignatius of Loyola Church in Cincinnati and holds a doctorate in moral theology from the Alphonsian Academy in Rome.

 
 
 
 
BEACONS of LIGHT GLOSSARY

A glossary has been created to help form a common vocabulary for BEACONS of LIGHT. Below are a few of the terms:

Family of Parishes: A grouping of parishes led by a common pastor and characterized by collaboration and shared resources. A parochial vicar (or multiple parochial vicars) or retired priest may also serve a Family of Parishes.

Pastoral Planning: A process by which a diocese, parish or Family of Parishes evaluates its current situation and resources, prayerfully discerns God’s will for the future of that community and crafts a plan to move toward that future.

From Maintenance to Mission: Focusing the attention, resources, and activity of parishes and parish schools on the mission given us by Jesus Christ: “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you” (Mt. 28:19-20). This will require Families of Parishes to find ways to minimize the amount of time, energy and money currently consumed by temporal demands.

Pastoral Planning Pathway: The process, based upon the Beacons of Light Guiding Principles and consistent with the Planning Parameters, that will bring together the leaders of all parishes within each Family to create a plan specific to that Family’s unique circumstances and opportunities.

Discernment: The process of searching for a solution or making a decision that is in accord with God’s will through prayer and reflection. Prayerful discernment frees the mind and spirit from vested interests and distractions.

Missionary Disciples: Individuals who follow Jesus Christ in and through His Church, striving to share the Gospel message and draw others into a more intimate relationship with Jesus.

Family of God: A way of understanding the Church as the communion of all the faithful, united by virtue of their baptism and organized around the distinct characteristics of prayer, Eucharist and companionship.

Click on the link below to explore the entire list.


 
 
 
 
 
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How are lay people involved in Beacons of Light?

Everyone is invited to be involved in BEACONS of LIGHT. Make Beacons a regular part of your prayer each day. Stay informed through this monthly newsletter and the BEACONS of LIGHT website. Be personally engaged with this process at your parish, especially when the Families of Parishes are formed next July.

BEACONS of LIGHT Guiding Principle 3 says, " Pastors, in collaboration with parochial vicars, deacons and lay ministers, according to their proper roles and charisms, share responsibility for pastoral leadership." In this spirit, many people have already been involved in BEACONS of LIGHT. Priests, deacons, parish and Pastoral Center staff, and Pastoral Council members have offered input, collected data, and are contributing to the design of the pastoral planning process Families of Parishes will use beginning in July, 2022.

Another way to be involved will be the public comment period concerning the Families of Parishes draft. All the faithful will be encouraged to offer their feedback about the draft this October 1-20.

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LET US PRAY
 
Each month, we will share a resource for prayer and reflection for use in parish meetings, small faith groups, and personal prayer. Each reflection uses one of the Sunday gospels for the month and a brief excerpt from a guiding document such as Radiate Christ or the recent Vatican Instruction on the pastoral conversion of the parish. May we be united in prayer as we work together to build parishes that are beacons of light.

 
 
 
 
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