
BISHOP of Limerick Brendan Leahy has emphasised the importance of the Church listening to those it โdoes not normally hearโ as it makes its contribution to next yearโs Universal Synod in Rome.
In an open letter to the diocese on Pentecost Sunday, Bishop Leahy said that there is a need to listen to all voices, from those who often might feel unwelcome to those from the โriver of traditionโ.
As part of its contribution to the Romeย Synod, Limerick Diocese has published a โSynod Synthesis Reportโ, just five years after having its own diocesan Synod. This report has been submitted to the Bishopsโ Conference and published this weekend on the diocesan website.
Describing the report as a first step,ย Bishop Leahy said the Limerick Diocese wasย part of ย “a universal Church whose voice we too have to hear and listen to”.
“Clearly, much reflection, prayer and catechesis will also be needed as we progress in the spiritual โdiscernmentโ to understand what God wants of the Church in Ireland today. We will need to listen also to the voices of the river of tradition that has come down to us through the generations.
โI am grateful for the various ways in which people in our Diocese have gone out, met people, let them question us, letting their questions become our questions.
“We might even have been taken aback by what we heard. Some of the voices might be more extreme but it has been important to give voice to those we do not regularly hear,โ Bishop Leahy said.
โThe Diocese of Limerick has made an effort to listen not just to those of us who come to church regularly, but also to hear what our family members, work colleagues and neighbours who do not come to church have to say.
โIndeed, the Universal Synodโs Official Handbook for Listening and Discernment in Local Churches, The Vademecum, encouraged us to make โevery effort to involve those who feel excluded or marginalisedโ, including people who have left the practice of the faith.
โIt is said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. We can be grateful for the first step taken in this Report that will be followed up by many other steps in the years to come,โ Bishop Leahy added.