November
15, 2009
Prot. N° 0000 205/2009
Preach the Gospel Anew!
(St. Clement Hofbauer)
Renewed Hope, Renewed
Hearts, Renewed Structures
for Mission
To the Members and Co-Workers of the Congregation
of the Most Holy Redeemer:
Dear Confreres, Sisters, and Partners in Mission,
As the XXIV General Chapter draws to a close
in Rome, I want to greet you all and thank you
for your prayers, support, messages and engagement
in the process of this important event in the
life of our Congregation. I also want to briefly
share with you what we have accomplished. In
the next months, you will receive much more
complete communications from the General Chapter
itself, along with the decisions we have made
to renew our Vita apostolica and our
mission to the abandoned and the poor.
In the past four weeks, we have accomplished
a great deal. We carefully examined our present
situation across the world. This examination
was greatly assisted by the Regional Presentations,
the Report of Fr. Tobin – Superior General,
the Economic Reports, and the presence and participation
of two lay associates (Anne Walsh and Ageeth
Potma). We then grappled with the Instrumentum
laboris, which is the fruit of six years
of study and reflection. And we made decisions.
We approved the principles which will guide
the ongoing discernment and implementation of
our restructuring for mission. These principles
are important for the whole Congregation in
this process, but they are also important for
each Unit, each local community and for each
confrere and co-worker as the Spirit of Jesus
and the cry of the poor call us to conversion
and the ‘restructuring’ of our lives.
We have decided to restructure the Congregation
into five Conferences. On Wednesday, November
11th, these five Conferences met as Conferences
for the first time. One of the most moving exchanges
of the Chapter took place when the coordinators
of each meeting of the Conferences shared the
experience with the entire assembly of the Chapter!
It was obvious that the Holy Spirit is at work
among us as we heard the generosity and hope,
the excitement and enthusiasm, as well as the
challenges and opportunities shared in those
meetings. We are giving birth to something new,
and this labor will have its share of pain –
as well as joy.
We became excited by the possibilities of new
opportunities for Congregational Net-working
on an international level to respond to the
real needs of the abandoned and the poor in
a globalized world. We celebrated the wonderful
resources with which God has blessed us –
aware that from those to whom much has been
given, much more will be demanded!
In order to more effectively engage the whole
Congregation in the work and service of General
Chapters, we adopted a new process of celebrating
the General Chapter in three phases –
an Assembly of the Conference to begin the process,
analyze and prepare; a canonical Chapter to
elect, decide and motivate; and an Assembly
of the Conference to communicate, implement
and evaluate.
In addition, we mandated that an economic commission
be established to seriously examine our present
resources and financial situation so that we
can make wise decisions for the sake of the
mission. This is a huge step – and we
have committed ourselves to transparency and
accountability so that we can grow in mutual
solidarity. This commitment to transparency
and accountability is a commitment to one another
rather than an obligation to superiors. As with
restructuring, I believe we will only come to
realize the implications of this commitment
once we are engaged in the process.
We reaffirmed our commitment to the best formation
of Redemptorist Missionaries – both in
the initial stages and in the ongoing process
of conversion and growth to which we are all
invited and called. We recognized the important
place of the Alphonsian Academy and of moral
theology as important apostolic works and pastoral
formation for the Congregation.
Once again, we stated clearly that the Conference
of Africa and Madagascar is a priority for the
whole Congregation. The General Council has
been mandated to help develop structures which
will assist the growth of this Conference and
the Units within it. As well, we decided to
establish a special Fund for Africa in order
to address the unique challenges of this Conference.
Among other practical decisions, the Chapter
has also voted to change the General Statutes
so that Provincial, Vice-Provincials, Regional
and Local Superiors will be appointed for four-year
terms. This will begin with elections and appointments
in 2011. It is our hope that this change will
provide greater stability, which in turn will
promote our mission throughout the world.
In this short letter I cannot adequately communicate
all that happened. I want to give you a taste
of what we have experienced. Imagine our joy
at the historic election of a Brother to the
General Council for the first time! The spirit
of cooperation, prayer, dialogue and conversion
permeated our assemblies and small groups, our
times of worship and our meals. At times, it
overflowed in unbounded and spontaneous joy
during the moments of gaudeamus! We
also experienced moments of tension and conflict,
pain and sacrifice, compromise and struggle.
A General Chapter is hard work. Through all
of this, there was a remarkable sense of the
presence of God, the action of the Spirit, and
the support of Jesus and Alphonsus. This experience
of the General Chapter was an authentic experience
of our Apostolic Life. The Chapter members lived
an extraordinary experience of apostolic community.
On a personal note, I want to thank you for
your prayerful support and interest.
As soon as we complete the final redaction of
the Chapter texts, the official versions will
be sent to each Province. In the meantime, let
us go forward with hope and courage. May Our
Mother of Perpetual Help continue to accompany
us as our co-worker in the Mission of her Son,
Christ the Redeemer!
In the Redeemer,
Michael Brehl, C.Ss.R.
Superior General
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