AMORIS Parish Conversations – Session 1 Clip 2

by | Jan 22, 2018 | Family

In this input Julie Kavanagh discusses with Pat Coyle how The Joy of Love by Pope Francis addresses the challenges facing people today.  (14:42)

Discussion
• What did you hear in people’s experience of family life that is similar to what Pope Francis is saying?
• If you could speak directly to Pope Francis, what would you want him to hear about family life?
• At the end of this session what thoughts are you bringing away with you about the reality of family life in the world today?

AMORIS – Let’s Talk Family! Let’s Be Family!

The Joy of Love Six-Session Parish Conversation

For more info and to download PDF of full course – https://amoris.ie/conversations/

The World Meeting of Families and its preparatory catechesis offer dioceses and parishes an opportunity to progress their faith development work in a way that has potential to connect with the popular imagination in a manner that sustains beyond the event itself.

In each session of this six–session parish conversation, the participants will be invited to take part in a process which is designed to be interactive and participative. They will be helped to reflect on and articulate their experience of family life and their response to Pope Francis’ reflections in The Joy of Love (Amoris Laetitia). The programme takes, as its starting point, people’s experience of love and their hopes and fears with regard to marriage and family.

The programme’s first and second sessions deal with the reality of family life in the world today. We explore how Pope Francis recognises the widespread desire for permanence in love and his challenge to us as Church to communicate more effectively the Good News of the Gospel of the Family, which is supportive of that desire. It looks at the challenges posed by consumer culture to stability in family life, and the foundational role of God’s love in our teaching on the permanence of married love and its openness to new life.

In sessions three and four, the programme goes on to explore how love is lived in the family and how children are nurtured.

In session five, the programme explores Pope Francis’ understanding of human fragility in the reality of family life, the importance of reaching out to all, regardless of their circumstances, and the priority of God’s mercy in how we approach that fragility. This challenges all pastoral agents and all families to reach out to people on the margins, which Pope Francis refers to as the peripheries. This session also explores the role of discernment in the concrete application of mercy.

In the final session, the programme explores a spirituality of hope in regard to love and marriage. This session gives people the opportunity to listen to the experiences of older couples and to hear their advice to younger couples. It also includes Pope Francis’ own practical advice on how families can be places of joy in the midst of human fragility.