Mailnews_old

?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
austraLasia #3350

  

Telling the Story of Jesus: The Word of God in the Myanmar Church's Life Today
YANGON: 16 January 2013 --  From 7-8 January, Fr Francis Moloney, a former Provincial of the Australia-Pacific Province, and currently the Senior Professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University, spoke to all the Bishops of Myanmar. The meeting was held in a newly constructed building at the Catholic Bishops Conference, Myanmar.  Organised by the Salesian Archbishop of Yangon, Archbishop Charles Bo, these two days were spent reflecting on two matters that the Bishops regarded as urgent for their Church, as it emerges from many years of "hidden life." 

Following the directives of the Council and especially the subsequent passion of Pope Benedict XVI, Fr Moloney first spoke to the Bishops of the importance of the Word of God in the life of the Church today. Lively discussions surrounded the talks, as so much that was poined out to the Bishops had been impossible in the Church of Myanmar for many years. On the second day, Fr Moloney picked up the theme of the Synod for the Churches of Asia, held some years ago in Chiang Mai, Thailand: Telling the story of Jesus. Again the Bishops showed a keen interest in this presentation and its consequences, especially in the way in which Fr Moloney used the Gospel narratives, that are so familiar to us, to reach back to the person, teaching, death and resurrection of Jesus, which is always surprising. 

The days together were also marked by shared Eucharistic celebrations, at which Fr Moloney both presided and preached, and shared prayer and Eucharistic adoration. The atmosphere was universally cordial, and the days closed with a final dinner, held at the Archbishop's Residence, Yangon.

As well as working with the Bishops, Fr Moloney spent some time at St Joseph's National Seminary, Yangon, where he addressed, and received questions, from the 135 seminarians from all corners of Myanmar. The presence of an international scholar in the Seminary, and the lively faith and intellectual activity of so many young minds were mutually enriching. Fr Moloney also had a meal with the staff of the Seminary, where informal discussions about priestly and intellectual formation were at the centre of discussions.

List of Articles
No. Category Subject Views
3330 0198_Missing 282
3329 0199_Missing 551
3328 0200_Missing 402
3327 0201_Missing 482
3326 0202_Missing 281
3325 0203_Missing 227
3324 0204_Missing 189
3323 0205_Missing 245
3322 0206_Missing 367
3321 0207_Missing 184
3320 0208_Missing 504
3319 0209_Missing 470
3318 0210_Missing 301
3317 0211_Missing 212
3316 0212_Missing 400
3315 EAO 0213_APOLOGIES for the break in service 359
3314 World 0214_IF YOU DON'T READ ITALIAN, PLEASE READ ON BELOW THIS INITIAL NOTE. 317
3313 0215_Missing 232
3312 FIN 0216_a meeting of Provincials 500
3311 ITM 0217_A GESTURE OF SOLIDARITY TO BISHOP BELO AND, THROUGH HIM, TO THE SALESIANS AND THE PEOPLE OF EAST TIMOR 431
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 177 Next
/ 177