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A Programme of Pastoral and Spiritual Renewal
in the Diocese of Westminster 2002 - 2005

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At Your Word, Lord
- The Process

At Your Word, LordAt Your Word, Lord was the Diocese of Westminster’s initial response to the call of Jesus, as echoed at the turn of the Millennium by Pope John Paul II, to ‘Launch out into the deep’. Designed to encourage every parishioner to renew and share their faith, play their part in developing a sense of community within their parish and go out in mission to the wider world, it reached every part of the diocese in new and exciting ways.

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Images from The Process
Click on the link below to view a selection of images from the whole process.

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Final Report available Easter 2006

Core Community
Congress

Core Community CongressThe At Your Word, Lord Core Community Congress on Saturday 10th December 2005, was being held at the invitation of  Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor as a chance to recognise and celebrate the work and dedication of core community members over the past three years.  Almost 1000 parish leaders attended.

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'I'll give you the tools',
Cardinal promises Westminster

Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’ConnorCardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor has brought to a close Westminster Diocese’s formal programme of spiritual renewal, promising to equip the faithful so that “together we can take responsibility for the values and the mission of the Church.”

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2006
and Beyond

Roman Catholic Diocese of WestminsterIn looking to the future the Diocese has undertaken to provide personnel, resources and training to enable the fruits of At Your Word, Lord to continue to grow and develop. Resources for faith sharing communities begin with the PrayerTime series and, in the coming months, there will be other resources to enable every parishioner in the diocese to play their part in the evolving mission of the Church. From January 2006 a programme of training will begin across the Diocese to prepare people for these future developments.

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