What are the Pastoral Priorities?
As followers of Christ we are called to live the mission that he entrusted to us: Go preach the gospel and make disciples!
How are we doing this in the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth? In January of 2020 we began the journey of becoming a diocese with 20 parishes (plus the Cathedral). At the end of year that saw us trying to become new parishes oriented to our mission in the midst of a global pandemic, we also faced another major diocesan change: the succession of a new bishop. Archbishop Dunn became the second archbishop of the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth on November 27, 2020. As our new bishop, Archbishop Dunn wanted to build on the hard work the people and parishes of the Archdiocese began. To so, in January 2021 he shared four pastoral priorities that he wants us as a diocese to focus on. These priorities are shaped by our already established diocesan values of mission, community, and, formation.
The four pastoral priorities are: Evangelization, Homelessness, Parish Identity, and Catechesis. Archbishop Dunn offers his reflections on these priorities in a Pastoral Letter to the faithful release on January 28.
We all know people who would benefit from encountering the risen Lord and experience the peace, joy, and purpose that a relationship with Christ brings. However, it can be intimidating to try to reach out and start a conversation about God, or invite friends and family members to an event at your parish.
Recently Archbishop Dunn sent a letter inviting people to learn more about… inviting people! To be more specific, how to invite people to encounter Christ. On Pentecost Sunday he wrote:
Therefore, today, I invite you to join our invitation challenge. This four-session e-mail and video series helps you discover the process of effectively inviting someone you know to a parish evangelization program. It will also help you to be confident in sharing your faith with others.
The sessions are free and can be done on your own schedule. They will focus on how to invite, invoke, intercede and invest. So consider this your invitation to invite others!
To sign up visit: www.halifaxyarmouth.org/invite
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Pastoral Life & New Evangelization Contacts
John Stevens
Pastoral Life & New Evangelization Manager
(902) 429-9800 ext. 331
Aurea Sadi
Project Coordinator
and Communications
(902) 429-9800 ext. 310
Chris O'Hara
Project Coordinator Faith Formation
(902) 429-9800 ext. 322
Wanda Comeau
Coordinatrice de la Catéchèse
Secteur francophone
Religious Education Coordinator (French)
(902) 769-3844
Priority - Parish Identity
“Every one of our new Parishes needs to commit to developing a new Parish identity that is positive and united, regardless of the number of people or number of buildings. The focus must be on the whole community of the faithful that makes up the parish, rather than particular groups that gather at individual churches. Doing so will require fostering healthy relationships and new understandings of Parish life and roles.”
Priority - Homelessness
“While many are without homes in Nova Scotia, many more are presented with the impossible choice of whether they spend what little they have on shelter or food. I realize that many of our Parishes have ministries dedicated to these and other social issues, e.g., food banks, various kinds of outreach, etc. This can provide a variety of opportunities where we can collaborate with our brothers and sisters of other Christian denominations. Our new Parishes have many properties, some of them surplus, and I ask Parish leadership to consider whether some existing resources can be diverted for the service of the homeless in some way.”
Priority - Evangelization
“Evangelization – proclaiming the good news of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ – is the primary activity of the Church. Each new Parish must have a plan for evangelization with a commitment to a particular program of evangelization. Significant time, energy, and resources should be invested in reaching the various audiences of the new evangelization: those who have never heard the Word of God, those who have heard the Word of God but fallen away, and those who have heard the Word of God yet require ever deepening conversion”
Priority- Catechesis
How do we live out these Priorities in our Archdiocese?
So how do we, as a local Church bear fruit under each of priorities? For each of the above priorities Archbishop Dunn gives parishes a task and a timeline for those tasks. To support parishes in these activities the team in office of Pastoral Life & New Evangelization (PL&NE) and other diocesan staff will:
- develop and implement resources related to each priority
- research and curate existing initiatives and tools to share with parishes
- pray with and for parish leadership, that our combined efforts will be guided by the Holy Spirit!
Resources for this work will be made available on this page – so check back!