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Year of Saint Paul and
the Call to Holiness and Mission
Diocesan Spirituality:
Called to Holiness and Mission
Pastoral Planning Focused on
Parish Renewal and Mission
Pastoral Planning in
the Light of Dialogue and Evangelization
Four Dimensions of the
Catechism; Parish Mission and Communion
The
Necessity of Prayer, Faith and Eucharistic
Spirituality
Called to Holiness and
Mission: The Parish and the Search for
Meaning
Models for Profound
Parish Renewal
Basic Truths About The
Parish: Who? What? Why? How?
Stewardship,
Communion, Mission Are Foundations of
Pastoral Planning
Reason and Faith Can Help Us
Cope With Change, Parish Renewal
The Paschal Mystery
Guides Us Through Endings and New Beginnings
Criteria Used As Implementation
of Pastoral Planning Proceeds
How
the Church and the Parish Are Viewed as
Mission
Communion and
Communication Are Important Elements for
Pastoral Planning
We Have a
Co-Responsibility To Participate in the
Mission of the Church
Pope’s Encyclical Will Help Us To Promote Ongoing
Spiritual And Pastoral Renewal
Stewardship, Vocation,
Co-Responsibility
Are Cornerstones of Pastoral Renewal
What Are We Learning
About Our Parish – and Ourselves?
As Disciples, We Are
Called To Be Light, Salt and Leaven
Expressing and
Promoting Unity Are Essential for Faithful
Parishes and the Diocese
Reorganization of
Parishes Is Basically an Exercise of
Spiritual Renewal
Parish Renewal
Benefits From the Gift of Catholicity
Understanding the
Church As Apostolic; The Parish As Mission
Our Faith Is Expressed
in How We Pray and the Way We Live
Personally and as a
Community, We Witness To Our Faith in God
Living Our Faith in
God, Our Father and Creator
Our Faith In Jesus
Commits Us To The Universal Call to Holiness
Planning
Enlivened By Diocesan Spirituality And
Pastoral Co-Responsibility
Spirituality of Communion and Mission Will
Lead To Parish Renewal
Bearing the Fruit of
the Spirit
and Sharing His Gifts |