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Bishop Richard Moth has issued a new Pastoral Plan for the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton. The publication The Word Who is Life: The Call to Mission marks an important new stage in the development of diocesan parish structures, creating new pathways for apostolic mission and meeting the challenges of an increasingly secular society with renewed confidence and openness to the Holy Spirit.
Bishop Richard was installed as the fifth bishop of the diocese in 2015, writing in his first Pastoral Plan issued in 2018 he said: “There is much good work already being done in our parishes and deaneries, in our schools and chaplaincies – we must look to the future with renewed resolution and energy growing from ever-deepening prayer.”
The Call to Mission focusses on the significant potential of diocesan parish communities to act as “beacons of light… not in an era of change, but in a change of era” consolidating the work already undertaken across the diocese to place prayer, formation, and mission at the heart of diocesan parish and school community life. Reflecting on the new plan Bishop Richard reiterated his overarching vision for the diocese:
“I invite everyone – lay faithful, religious, deacons and priests – to join with me in forging our parishes into communities of saints and strong, lively, and welcoming schools of discipleship. May they be communities wherethe Lord is known and loved; where the liturgy is experienced as an encounter with the wonder of heaven; wheredaily prayer is a natural part of life and where all are welcomed and their dignity as children of God always recognised.”
In the coming months, the present eleven deaneries will be re-configured as parishes; priests anddeacons will work together with one of the priests appointed Moderator.
Speaking about The Call to Mission Canon Kieron O’Brien, Episcopal Vicar for Pastoral Planning said: “By creating a ‘community of communities’ people across our diocese will have the opportunity to live out their faith in a way that is resilient, sustainable, and adaptable. Parish teams of priests will be able to cooperate moreclosely and serve the life-giving sacramental needs of their communities in a flexible way, bringing their many gifts to the service of theChurch in mission. Each parish community will continue to have its own identity with each exercising their particular gifts and the whole becoming greater than the sum of its parts.”
Bishop Richard met with diocesan members of clergy in both Sussex and Surrey late last year and is offering a diocese-wide Pastoral Plan Webinar on Wednesday 10th January at 7.30pm. Further details can be found on the diocesan website: www.abdiocese.org.uk/diocese/pastoral-plan.
- The Call to Mission was released on Tuesday 2 January and can be read here: abdiocese.org.uk/news/bishop-richards-new-pastoral-plan
- Bishop Richard Moth was born in Zambia in 1958. He was brought up in Kent, becoming an altar serverat his local He first felt called to the priesthood when he was eleven or twelve years old and joined St John’s Seminary, Wonersh in 1976, aged eighteen. Bishop Richard was ordained to the priesthood on 3 July 1982, he served as Bishop of the Armed Forces from 2009 – 2015 and was installed as the fifth bishop of The Diocese of Arundel & Brighton on 28 May 2015, at Arundel Cathedral.
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