The second proclamation in the parish: an uncomfortable guest
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The initiatives of the Second Proclamation do not necessarily find their natural home in the parish. In fact, they can lead to crisis and conflict, placing the parish in a process of change that is healthy but painful. Organized around the traditional pastoral functions and used to programming missionary initiatives, the parish has difficulty accepting the prophecy of the Second Proclamation, which centres not on the ecclesial dimension but on an anthropological principle: the life of men and women in our era, in which the Spirit of the risen one precedes us.The Second Proclamation disrupts the ordinary experience of a parish because it breaks down the boundary between “inside-outside” and displaces the Church from the centre of attention, provoking a change in community style, redefining the dynamics of the liturgy and subverting the hierarchies of power in the parish.
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