c COMMISSION VI -
Report 1997-1998
Pierre Schouver, CSSp
1. Commission VI
This Commission also goes under the name of Mission Commission.
This year, 15 to 30 people took part, members of Councils and Generalate
services of missionary institutes of the USG and UISG. It provides missionary
institutes with an opportunity to share their experiences. The meetings take
the form of sharing in small groups or in general assembly after an exposé or a
panel. As those taking part are chronic travelers, the number who participate
on a regular basis is small. There is a small committee which provides a
president and a secretariat.
2. Some themes that were considered in 1997-1998.
Hinduism:
general presentation, common ground with Christianity, moving from
Hinduism to Christianity.
The
Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for America (North and South): a
report was given by a Superior General who had taken part, concerning the
way the Synod functioned and the dominant themes. In the face of the
difficulty of innovation, the Bishops had a common approach - encourage
pastoral solidarity, stress the positive signs that give hope, go forward patiently
but firmly.
Experiences
of situations of conflict and violence in the region of the Great Lakes
and in Algeria. Feelings of hopelessness, the decision of missionaries to
remain with their people, the importance of clear directives from the
Bishop and Superior (of the missionary group or the Institute), care for
confreres who are suffering from the effects of violent experiences,
lessons learnt from such experiences for the future of mission (take time
to evaluate, putting the accent on being close to the people and Christian
communities, not relying on the power of the Church but on the confidence
of the people, discussion and collaboration).
Financial
help in the context of the real needs of the Church: the need of prayer,
of spiritual formation, of taking responsibility for one’s actions, the
need for helping positive actions for formation and animation.
Presentation
and discussion of the document of the "Commission for religious
relations with Judaism" on the Shoah (disappointing aspects and positive
signs).
The
Synod for Asia: a presentation by two Superiors General who took part,
followed by a discussion. Few new ideas in the proposals, the Synod
affected by different "agendas", the Synod centered on pastoral
considerations, the positive results that came from the meeting of very
different Episcopal Conferences.
3. Evaluation
This was done by the
participants. Although the meetings have no great pretensions, they are
welcomed by those taking part as a help to reflection on events that concern
mission and on new situations and challenges. Above all, they give a chance to
missionary institutes to share their experiences, their plans and their
questions.
A list of new subjects, and
others which keep recurring, was presented for 1998-1999.
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