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From the Executive Director
Steve Krueger
Emmanuel, "God with us."
Like the three kings before us, VOTF "came bearing
gifts" on January 6th, the Feast of the Epiphany. With candlelight
vigils that evening, affiliates around the region brought wrapped
presents to the steps of their cathedrals and churches, symbolizing
the many gifts to be found among laity everywhere, and in silent
protest to the VOTF bannings that have occurred around the country.
For VOTF members, much of our focus has been on
the relationship between the gifts of the laity and their use
by the Church. So, it seems appropriate at this time to remind
ourselves of the abundant gifts many of us have witnessed within
our own organization. We are indeed blessed by this bounty of
skills and time that benefit all of us. We have been blessed with
a unique opportunity to see hope acted out in prayerful discernment
toward the building of a stronger and healthier Church.
Wherever you go - from Maine to California - VOTF
members share a deep love for the Church. Although we may experience
honest disagreement as we stand in our own truth, there is a bond
among our members that unites us, and is one of our strongest
assets. It fortifies our hope and galvanizes our commitment.
Here in Boston, a small but dedicated staff of volunteers
- including your officers and trustees - employees, and consultants
serve VOTF. Our purpose here is to build an organizational and
technological infrastructure where all voices will be heard and
one that will continue to attract Catholics around the world.
It is fair to say that those who serve feel called to do so and
bring their gifts unselfishly to help fulfill the mission of VOTF.
We are not here to make decisions for you. We are here
to empower your voice in responding to the abuse of power
we have witnessed in our beloved Church.
At the same time it is prudent to remember the enormity
of the tasks we have undertaken. First, we are learning to bring
our gifts to a hierarchical Church that has not actively sought
to engage the voice of the laity. Second, in bringing our gitfs
to the Church we are faithfully called to prayerfully discern
them, as individuals and as an organization. Third, as we move
ahead to fulfill our mission we are learning to use our collective
gifts to build our own organization. All of this suggests that
as we grow as individuals, as an organization, and as Church,
we are witnessing a "work in process". For now there will be more
questions than there are answers and we must embrace this and
not be discouraged.
We acknowledge and discern our journey, witness
the gifts of those of those around us, offer ours to them, and
seek inclusion for all.
In the Vineyard
Table of Contents
Page One
From the Executive
Director
Working Groups
Voices, Voices
Everywhere!
In
the News
In
Brief
- Linkup asks
for VOTF's support for their Annual
Healing Conference for survivors.
- Please join
the Paulist Center Community as they honor the recipient of the
2003 Isaac Hecker Award for Social Justice, Thomas P. Doyle,
O.P. Canon Lawyer, Chaplain. More
information
- Jesuit Theologian
Bill Clark to Speak in Maine Parishes on "The Role of the Laity
in Today's Church" Fr. Clark to Speak in Saco on Jan. 22 & Calais
on Feb. 2. More
information
- Jayne MacDonald,
Chair of Membership and Recruitment, reports a suggestion from
member Bill Sheehan. Bill proposes that every VOTF member identify
ten contacts - friends, colleagues, extended family - and ask
them personally to visit the VOTF website at www.votf.org. Bill
believes it is bound to grow our numbers, an imperative of future
success.
- Please note
Jim Post's speaking schedule
in the event you are in the area he is visiting and the meeting
is open to the public. Jim would certainly value the support and
the opportunity to meet fellow VOTFers.
- Remarks
by Steve Krueger at Feast of the Epiphany Memorial Vigil.
- Print
out the entire In the Vineyard newsletter to read at
your leisure or distribute to friends who don't have internet.
- Your donations
to VOTF help us maintain our website, assist new affiliates, and
provide regular communication to members and the media. You can
donate
online or mail a donation to us at PO Box 423, Newton, MA
02464. Thanks for your generosity, which has been tremendous.
Please
forward submissions to In the Vineyard to leaderpub@votf.org.
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In the Vineyard
January 2003
Vol 2, Issue 1
Page One
From the Executive Director
Working
Groups
Voices, Voices
Everywhere!

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