San Nicolas de Tolentino Talisay Parish concludes synodal preps dialogue

The lay faithful of Talisay City San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish at the culminating plenary of the Synod 2021-2023 held at the gym of Colegio San Nicolas de Tolentino recently. (Contributed Photo)
The lay faithful of Talisay City San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish at the culminating plenary of the Synod 2021-2023 held at the gym of Colegio San Nicolas de Tolentino recently. (Contributed Photo)

The parish of San Nicolas de Tolentino in Talisay City, Negros Occidental wrapped the groundwork and consultations that form part of the synodal preparatory process called for by Pope Francis at Vatican City in October 2021.

The culminating activity was a plenary with the lay faithful also called “taong simbahan” and understood by many as “layko.”

Fr. Nino Cesar R. Ruiz, OAR, Parish Priest of San Nicolas de Tolentino, led the lay faithful at the concluding plenary held at the parish premises.

“The face-to-face consultation dialogue with the various representations of the local church was a response to the call of Pope Francis to reach out to sectoral groups that need to be heard and listened to.” Ruiz explained.

He further mentioned to the plenary participants the relevance of the theme, “For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation and Mission.”

Three questions were uniformly discussed in all consultation-dialogue: What are your experiences in the Church? What is your dream for the Church? What is God’s dream (plan) for the Church? What can you possibly do so that the Church will realize this dream?

The shared personal experiences are treated with utmost confidentiality but it is noteworthy to mention the aspirations of the faithful drawn out of these dialogue especially those emanating from the youth, the parish in a press statement said.

The unity of all church and lay organizations, the recognition of the value of transmission of faith through the family, that as a church we may become more prayerful, to bring the whole family to physically volunteer for the Church, to enliven the lay ministries, strengthening of the Catechism of the Church and cultivate a “sense of camaraderie,” it added.

The parish also identified key persons to form the local coordinating committees prior to the consultation dialogue which kicked off on February 5, 2022.

While the Philippine Church has given the 69 dioceses in various ecclesiastical provinces up to August 2022, the Talisay San Nicolas Parish opted to wrap the exercises early to give ample time for the “Bacolod Diocesan listening phase” which will be followed by a continental phase come September 2022 till March 2023 and the culminating “universal Church phase” traditionally celebrated with the Synod of Bishops.

“What we are looking forward to is the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops at the Vatican in October 2023,” it said. (PR)

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