Not an easy read, the insert in today’s bulletin. It asks to change and change is never without its challenges. It’s written in rather technical, legal language. I can understand why we might stop reading and look for the easy version. But, I’m glad we have those words. They protect our rights and line our responsibilities.
One set of words really struck me. It’s in the title— which I’m not sure I ever paid much attention to—for the Diocesan planning process. Vision 2030—that much I’ve known and used for years!--Creating Parish Communities Rooted in the Life of Jesus Christ. “Rooted in the Life of Jesus Christ.” That’s our task moving forward: to be rooted in the life of Jesus Christ.
Let’s face it: that was always our task. From the Last Supper on, Jesus called us to be one—as Father, Son, and Spirit are one—and Jesus sent us to witness him before the world. Neither call has ever been easy. Not for the Apostles, not for us!
Sometimes we’re asked to drink the cup we don’t want, to be baptized in waters that frighten us. So, whatever name we bear, whatever buildings we use, whatever time of day or night we gather, one thing matters above all: to be the Church, a parish community rooted in the life of Jesus Christ.
Bulletin Insert