Preparatory document and questionnaire released ahead of 2014 Synod on the family
2013-11-05 Vatican Radio
Bishop John Hine is the head of the Committee for Marriage and Family Life of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales and spoke to Susy Hodges. He begins by giving his own reaction to the Church’s decision to send out this questionnaire and the feedback he has received so far from lay Catholics.
Bishop Hine welcomes the decision to send out this questionnaire seeking input from lay Catholics around the world ahead of next year’s Synod describing it as “extremely significant” and saying it’s already received an enthusiastic feedback from the faithful. “It really responds to the desire for the people, the laity in the Church to be consulted on matters which concern them so deeply.” “Couples are delighted that they’re going to be involved in the consultations,” he says.
Bishops Hine also says he finds this initiative “extremely refreshing” but goes on to warn that “it will, of course, raise expectations (from the lay faithful) and we have to recognize that and be prepared to work at meeting those expectations in some way.”
When asked if he believes some of those expectations are likely to be met or whether they are over the top, the Bishop says “those expectations are the reality that we’re facing” and adds that he believes it is very positive that “the Church is facing the real challenges so openly and this in itself, is of huge pastoral benefit.”
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