Plenary Council: People of God invited to surround Council in prayer

14 Apr 2022

By Contributor

The Walking in the Spirit pilgrimage has been prepared to encourage individuals, families, parishes, schools and other ministries to keep the Plenary Council in their prayers. Image: Supplied.

Catholics across the country are being invited to participate in a new prayer pilgrimage as the Church journeys towards the Second Assembly of the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia.

The Walking in the Spirit pilgrimage has been prepared to encourage individuals, families, parishes, schools and other ministries to keep the Plenary Council in their prayers.

The pilgrimage starts on Easter Sunday, April 17, and leads up to the opening of the second – and final – assembly on Sunday, July 3.

It follows the successful Fan the Flame campaign, which ran from Pentecost last year until the Council’s first assembly in October.

Perth Plenary Council Members during the official Opening Mass of the First Assembly of the Fifth Plenary Council at St Mary’s Cathedral, Sunday 3 October. A new prayer pilgrimage has been launched this week as the Church journeys towards the Second Assembly of the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia. Photo: Ron Tan.

Co-chair of the Liturgy Working Group for the Plenary Council Sophy Morley said the Walking in the Spirit resources can be incorporated easily into existing prayer and liturgical contexts.

“Whether it’s for the celebration of the Eucharist, morning liturgy in a school or an addition to one’s nightly prayer routine, these resources will help keep the Plenary Council in our spiritual focus,” she said.

“The resources include prayers of the faithful, prayers to the Virgin Mary, a prayer in the spirit of Mary MacKillop, one of the Council’s patrons, and other familiar prayers with a Plenary Council flavour.”

The resources also include links to videos to support prayer and reflection on important Scripture passages and other themes.

Plenary Council Vice-President, Sandhurst Bishop Shane Mackinlay said he was hopeful that Catholics across the country would take up the invitation to infuse the Council into their prayer lives.

“For more than four years, we have sensed the power of prayer and the presence of the Holy Spirit in the work of the Council,” he said.

Perth Archdiocese Plenary Council Members at the conclusion of the official Opening Mass of the First Assembly, held at St Mary’s Cathedral, Sunday 3 October 2021. Catholics across the country are being invited to participate in a new prayer pilgrimage as the Church journeys towards the Second Assembly of the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia. Photo: Ron Tan.

“As we move towards the development, consideration and approval of key proposals to renew the Church in Australia, the need for prayer has never been greater.

“The resources that have been developed allow a comfortable entry into this prayer pilgrimage and a common undertaking across the country for our shared purpose.”