The Dogmatic Constitution of the Second Vatican Council on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium states: “Nevertheless, the liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; at the same time, it is the font from which all her power flows. For the aim and object of apostolic works is that all who are made sons of God by faith and baptism should come together to praise God in the midst of His Church, to take part in the sacrifice, and to eat the Lord’s supper”.* The Bishops of the United States are calling for a three-year grassroots revival of devotion and belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. They believe that God wants to see a movement of Catholics across the United States, healed, converted, formed, and unified by an encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist—and sent out in mission “for the life of the world”.
The momentum created by the implementation of the local synodal process: Living as a Synodal Church in San Antonio offers a natural avenue of transition to keep the conversation going. Through listening and discernment rooted in the Holy Spirit and the Magisterium of the Church we want to rediscover the Source and Summit of our Faith. Full, active, and conscious participation in the Celebration of the Mass disposes us to notice God’s action and cultivate the conditions that will prevent us from receiving the graces of salvation in vain. Doing so, we can make our entire life an offering to God through Christ in the Holy Spirit.
Grounded in prayer and seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the synodal process oriented towards the Eucharistic renewal aligns with the goals defined by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:
The goal of continuing our Synodal process focused on Eucharistic Renewal is to engage every Catholic in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. This effort intends to become an organic movement. Although there will be activities, formation opportunities and workshops connected with the process, it should not be considered a program or an event. It is meant to provide opportunities for the faithful to fall deeper in love with Jesus in the Eucharist and to be inspired and equipped to share that love with others.
*You can continue using the Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus prayer if you prefer.
My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and I love You!
I beg pardon for those who do not believe,
nor adore, nor hope, nor love You.
Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly.
I offer You the most precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifference by which He is offended.
And, through the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg of You the conversion of sinners.
Amen.
The synodal encounters will follow the basic principles and structures of the synodal process previously implemented in the Archdiocese of San Antonio for the topic of Synodality.
Choose a space where those invited can gather in groups of 6–8 persons.
15 min. | Welcome, Introductions, Prayer: Use the Prayer for Eucharistic Renewal or the Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus prayer. Have each table choose a Scribe to act as a note-taker who will summarize the conversation. Two Fundamental Questions are selected for discussion and marked in the Reflection Sheets provided for the discussion. Optional: Select up to two additional Auxiliary Questions for discussion. Have each table choose a Discussion Leader to moderate and keep conversation going (could be the same person as the Scribe). Upon selection of a facilitator in the group, try spending the first minutes of the encounter getting to know each other. |
5 min. | Where and whenever necessary, give a short background to the Synodal Process and the Eucharistic Renewal process and review the Approaches for Dialogue out loud with participants. |
20 min. | Begin discussing Question #1 and incorporate the feedback from participants (preferably in bullet point format) into the Reflection Sheet. Ask participants to be honest, open, and respectful. Ensure each Scribe takes careful notes. Keep track of the time given for each question. |
20 min. | After the allotted time, move to Reflection Sheet, Question #2 with participants, asking them to discuss honestly, openly, and respectfully. Again, ensure each Scribe takes careful notes. |
20 min. | Optional: Discuss briefly up to two Auxiliary Questions selected at the beginning of the synodal encounter. |
10 min. | Conclude the encounter with a prayer and encouragement to think and pray about what they just heard, discussed, or struck them. Make concluding remarks, Thank You’s, and try to engage a follow up meeting to continue reflecting on the topics just discussed and new ones. End your Session. |
Consider sharing broadly with invitees of the synodal encounter the following probing questions and statements. They will help participants to assess individual perceptions about liturgy, Sacraments and devotional life of the parish.
Good facilitation has participants engaging with one another in meaningful dialogue on the given topic or question. The facilitator is not the center of conversation but rather a guide for the conversation. It is important to select and train excellent facilitators for this listening process. Strong Facilitators are people who:
It is important to select facilitators with the experience and competencies needed, depending on the nature and makeup of the group.
As Facilitator, you will be asked to:
It helps to set ground rules and expectations at the start of the consultation by emphasizing the need for broad participation and safety. Some examples of boundary-related ground rules are:
This consultation is a safe place to talk. We will treat each other and what anyone says with reverence and respect.
Toolkit for Facilitating Synodal Encounters on Eucharistic Renewal: A Continued Call to Live Fully, Consciously, and Actively Participating in the Celebration of Eucharistic Liturgy is a compilation of resources taken from the Preparatory Document and Vademecum by the General Secretariat for the Synod of Bishops to facilitate discussions on the Synod of Synodality, the EUCHARISTIC REVIVAL website developed by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, and with proper permissions granted by Office for Divine Worship & Sacraments of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati from TOGETHER.
https://www.synod.va/en.html
https://www.eucharisticrevival.org
https://resources.catholicaoc.org/offices/divine-worship-and-sacraments/together
Content: Dolores Martinez, PhD & Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Design: Juan Carlos Rodríguez and Kathryn Sauceda
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio
This material can be used freely. Any portion of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher as long as it is for the facilitation of synodal conversations. For additional inquiries, contact The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio.
*Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium, No. 10—Pope Paul VI, December 4, 1963
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