Saturday, 27 September 2014

General Chapter September 26th. Assisi

The Delegates

September 26th, 2014 -Day Unknown

26/09/2014 22:46
Writing this blog at 8:00 at night, it feels like the end of a long, hard day. A lot was accomplished in the aula, but looking back at the day I am having a hard time remembering everything we did, but some things stand out.
The main work of the morning was to handle the questions coming back from ordinary procedure. That's when four of the fourteen commissions study an issue to develop an opinion and this opinion is delivered to the whole chapter for a vote. Typically these issues are about the resignation of an abbot or communities with particularly difficult situations or the transfer of paternity for a community.
Even though these votes are public and will be available in the minutes of the chapter, it would be appropriate to be sensitive to the communities about which the votes were taken, and the manner in which they hear about them. It would not be good to read on the internet that your abbot's resignation was accepted or not accepted before you hear from the abbot himself. Additionally in presenting just the results, the full complexity (and the discussion were complex) would be lost.
At the end of the day we started discussing one of the main topics on our agenda, the fragility of houses in the order. People are asking for guidelines and principles to lead us through the process of what needs to happen as a house declines. The purpose of such a document would be to achieve consensus and understanding, and not just a vote of the house's conventual chapter to make a decision. Like many discussions at the chapter, pastoral concern is the main impetus behind the discussion.
After the end of the afternoon sessions the delegates had a meeting to discuss their evaluation of the chapter. Attached is a group photo of them, as well as a group of six American capitulants sitting the back of the aula..

A group of six American capitulants



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