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Local governments and public agencies have long yearned for a way to end the public participation expectation of “three minutes at the microphone” during a public meeting. The lessons we’ve learned using virtual engagement with our communities is one of the bells that will not be unrung as we return to traditional ways and places of work.
Re-imagining: another time-line disrupted t here was an update in the pre-lent news-letter on the re-imaging of our church that anticipated a series of par-ish meetings in the spring or early summer. Having al-ready expressed regret at failing to hold similar meet-ings in 2019, as had been suggested in a foolishly op-timistic update in february.
While covid-19 has acted as a catalyst for various sectors of life in our country, in the church it seems to be acting more as an accelerant. 6 convinced about the truth revealed in romans 8:28, the purpose of this paper is to seize this opportunity god is allowing us to rethink and re-imagine what catholic parishes can be, even as we are rethinking how we live and do business.
Sometimes i worry that we’re waiting around, a little bit too “decently and in order,” a little bit too content for the ushers to invite us forward at the appointed time and not one moment sooner. My prayer for us all is that we’ll be a little bit more like that little boy, taking matters into our own (spirit-filled) hands.
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What are we waiting for in advent? advent is, as it has always been, a season of waiting, expectation, and anticipation regardless of the changes that have re-imagined the season over the centuries. Its basic anticipatory nature holds true in either of the large historical traditions of eastern and western christianity.
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