Pastoral Plan
shepherdboy.gifOn May 20th 2004 Archbishop Sean Brady announced his intention to have a diocesan pastoral plan developed in the diocese.

The Armagh Diocesan Assembly of Priests in Bundoran in November 2004 addressed this topic with the help of Fr Jack Finnegan who acted as facilitator. By the end of the conference the assembly had created a draft vision and mission statement.

This was followed by extensive consultation process, which was held during Lent, 2005. People from every parish were invited to a consultation gathering that was being held in their part of the diocese. The focus question for these gatherings was: what do we as Christian need to be attending to over the next three years? In all, over 2000 people participated. The outcome was the formation of nine working groups to address the major areas of concern identified in the consultation process. They are:
  • Faith Formation
  • Youth Ministry
  • Prayer and Spirituality
  • Meaningful Liturgy
  • Care for Priests
  • Developing the Role and Ministry of Women in the Church
  • Family Ministry – Life Issues
  • Outreach to Others – Ecumenism and Interfaith Dialogue
  • Leadership and Training – (which includes: Diocesan / Parish Survey – Attending to Diocesan and Parish Structures – Parish Pastoral Councils.)

In presenting the pastoral plan to the people of the diocese, Cardinal Brady said:
I have no doubt that implementing this pastoral plan will be a learning experience for all involved, and that it may well lead us in directions totally unforeseen. Success will be slow and at times hard to quantify, but I know that with the assistance of people of faith and goodwill, much can be achieved to help spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and make the presence of His love and the consolation of His truth more effective in our world through the mission of the Church.

The work of the nine working groups is ongoing and occasionally updates from the working group will be available in this section of the diocesan website.

Pastoral Plan Working Groups

Pastoral Plan Updates

Prayer for the Pastoral Plan

 


Welcome to the website of the Archdiocese of Armagh.

Our diocese of sixty-one parishes, from four counties, North and South of the Border, is knitted together closely to form the historic local Church of Armagh. As a diocese we seek not only to be faithful to the message of Jesus Christ himself, but also to embrace the challenges of the present and to look forward with confidence to the opportunities of the future. We strive to do this primarily by reflecting the healing love of Christ and the Truth of his Gospel through the ministry of his Church in the various parishes and pastoral agencies you will find outlined in this website.

I pray that visitors to this site may find the information it contains, the aspirations and resources it promotes, useful in helping to understand the mission of the Archdiocese of Armagh in building up the Kingdom of God in the twenty-first century.

We place it under the protection of Mary, Mother of the Church, who advised us to do whatever her son, Jesus, tells us. We invoke the help of the Patron Saints of the diocese, Patrick  and  Brigid, Malachy and Moninne  and the martyrs, Oliver Plunkett and Patrick O'Loughran,  that this website may prove to be of great help to all who strive to follow Christ faithfully.

 
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