Marianist Encounters Conference Reflection
By Sarah Gray, Executive Director of MSJC
On the first weekend of October, I was grateful to be a part of the Marianist Encounters Conference held at the Bergamo Center in Dayton, OH. The focus of the conference was for groups and individuals to share how they had been living out their commitment to advancing integral ecology and global education, and how we might support one another in this continued work...[Read Sarah's full reflection here.]
...At the first plenary session, Conference Planning Team Member Sr. Leanne Jablonski, FMI, asked us to ponder these questions: What is inspiring you? What is challenging you? I carried that invitation throughout the weekend during all the sessions I attended, and I share with you a few of my personal highlights below:
Inspiring:
- If you were to envision a common home for all, what might that look, feel, and sound like?
- Chaminade attempted to teach the laity to be shifters of the paradigm. It was not a secret club but a public community–a spectacle that others could see and breathe.
- Creating opportunities for stakeholders to develop their own goals in the buy in process (subsidiarity practice vs. mandated)
- Waste is the gateway for sustainability conversation and living; Energy is often the gateway for funding/institutional commitment
Challenging:
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The Marianist Family’s justice work often focuses on workshops, discussions, resources, but we need metanoia at the center of our work.
- “You say you know the plight of the poor. Tell me their names.” - Fr. Greg Boyle
- Chaminade was given the unique title “missionary apostolic” and was to be a missionary in his home country, and even his hometown–what does that mean for us today?
As you can see just from the snippet reflection above, there is much for MSJC to consider and expand upon after the Marianist Encounters Conference.
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