Priests of the Diocese of Meath who are members of the ACP gathered on
Wed. 6th Mar. in Navan.
During the meeting there was lively and
constructive discussion on various aspects of the ACP and members were
invited to give feedback on their experience of the meeting that took
place in Athlone on the 20th of Feb.
The general tone of our discussion was cordial and positive.
Some spoke
of the ACP as very beneficial in giving freedom to priests to speak and
share openly and honestly their views on life, ministry and church
matters.
The support of being part of a such a group was felt to be
necessary in times when priest numbers are decreasing and some are
feeling isolated.
The work of the leadership team was praised and even
though more structured action could be taken on some of the aims of the
association the consensus was that it could be difficult to move some of
the issues forward within the hierarchical structures of the church.
It
was suggested that the ACP should make a statement and take a strong
stand in favour of the current Pro-Life issue.
Overall most felt that the Athlone meeting was helpful, supportive and
energizing in listening to the openness of all the speakers and
contributors.
However some felt that their concerns were not heard.