Plenary Council – affirmation, scrutiny, challenge

Aengus Kavanagh FSP, Patrician Brother, Ryde, NSW explores how the process has developed and the challenges it poses.

Aengus Kavanagh FSP

Aengus Kavanagh FSP

By the time this article is published the Second Assembly of the Plenary Council, in Sydney, will have been completed, bringing PC progress to its next iteration. Nevertheless, reflection on the process so far, converging of themes, emerging of fault lines, and remaining possibilities, may yet be worth consideration. May 2022 marked an important milestone in the Plenary Council journey, with the release of the Framework for Mission document.

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