The former head of the Catholic Church in England, Cardinal Cormac
Murphy O’Connor, will be among the speakers as the Diocese of Limerick
puts on a series of events in the coming weeks to mark the 50th
anniversary of the Second Vatican Council.
Cardinal Murphy O’Connor is a former Archbishop of
Westminster and led the high-ranking apostolic visitation which arrived
in Ireland last year tasked to reform the church here.
Organiser
of the series of Limerick lectures marking the Year of Faith, Fr Eamonn
Fitzgibbon, said the Church has “yet to fully capture” the reforming
spirit set out in Vatican II a half-century ago.
“Vatican II was
the most significant moment in the history of the Church for centuries.
For its time, it was radical and revolutionary and still is today. Proof
of that is the very fact that we are still only coming to terms with
the full implications of what the Council asks of us as Church today and
to be honest we are struggling to deliver the model of Church suggested
by the Council,” said Fr Fitzgibbon.
“One of Pope John XXIII’s
most abiding comments from Vatican II was ‘I want to throw open the
windows of the Church so that we can see out and the people can see in’.
This is as much a challenge for us today as it was back then and recent
years have given us a clear and painful reminder of our failure to be
entirely transparent and accountable. This milestone anniversary
could not have come along at a more appropriate time as we clearly need
to engage with the laity now more than ever involving them in
meaningful ways in leadership and ministry throughout our parishes. We
are hoping that our series of lectures will start a dialogue with the
public at a local level here in the Diocese of Limerick that delivers on
that which Pope John XXIII and the Council intended."
We would
certainly appeal to the faithful and wider public to join us at any or,
indeed, all of these lectures. There is a need for the Church to listen
to other voices and in reflecting on Vatican II, we have an opportunity
to do just that,” said Fr Fitzgibbon.
On Tuesday next (9th), Cardinal Murphy O’Connor will take the lectern, again at the South Court (6.30pm) on the legacy of Vatican II.
The
diocesan launch for the Year of Faith will be held on Saturday, October
13 (10:30am to 4pm) at the South Court. Members of all 60 parishes in
Limerick have been invited to this pastoral workshop on the faith.
The
remaining four lectures all take place at Mary Immaculate College at
7.30pm. They include talks by leading scripture lecturer Diane Corkery,
of St Patrick’s College, Thurles, on October 19 and by former Bishop of
Limerick Dr Donal Murray on “The Role of the Lay Faithful” on October
26.
Mary Immaculate’s own professor of theology Fr Eamonn Conway will
speak on the Vatican’s new evangelisation on November 2 and the final
lecture will be delivered by WIT’s Philip Cremin on “Peritus to Pope:
Benedict XVI and the Council”.