 VOCATION AND MISSION: Lay Ecclesial Ministry Since Vatican II Rev.  ichael S. Driscoll Christ Our King Parish Charleston, SC January 20, 2012.

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 VOCATION AND MISSION: Lay Ecclesial Ministry Since Vatican II Rev.  ichael S. Driscoll Christ Our King Parish Charleston, SC January 20, 2012

 Post-baptismal Anointing: Consecration into Vocation and Mission I. formulae of anointing with chrism II. descending ministries – Vatican II –Lumen Gentium III. baptismal vocation – Synod on Laity –Christifideles Laici IV. lay ecclesial ministry – U.S. Bishops - Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord I. formulae of anointing with chrism II. descending ministries – Vatican II –Lumen Gentium III. baptismal vocation – Synod on Laity –Christifideles Laici IV. lay ecclesial ministry – U.S. Bishops - Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord

 I. water rite vs. oil rite BAPTISM - “to wash or dunk” BAPTISM -  “to wash or dunk” ANOINTING WITH CHRISM - ANOINTING WITH CHRISM -  &  &  strengthening-healing & consecration “mashach” Messiah - Anointed One  “mashach” Messiah - Anointed One “Christening” “Christening” “Chrismation” (Eastern Churches) “Chrismation” (Eastern Churches)

 Different kinds of anointing Coronation of royalty Coronation of royalty Ordination of priests Ordination of priests Installation of prophets Installation of prophets Consecration of objects of cult Consecration of objects of cult Care of wounds Care of wounds Healing of the sick Healing of the sick Embalming of the body Embalming of the body

 Formula of Anointing Rite of Infant Baptism Explanatory rite - (along with clothing and candle rites): God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, has freed you from all sin, has freed you from all sin, given you a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit, given you a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit, and welcomed you into his holy people. and welcomed you into his holy people. He now anoints you with the chrism of salvation. As Christ was anointed Priest, Prophet, and King, so may you live always as a member of his body, so may you live always as a member of his body, sharing everlasting life. Amen. sharing everlasting life. Amen. Explanatory rite - (along with clothing and candle rites): God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, has freed you from all sin, has freed you from all sin, given you a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit, given you a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit, and welcomed you into his holy people. and welcomed you into his holy people. He now anoints you with the chrism of salvation. As Christ was anointed Priest, Prophet, and King, so may you live always as a member of his body, so may you live always as a member of his body, sharing everlasting life. Amen. sharing everlasting life. Amen.

 Formula of Anointing Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Explanatory rite - when confirmation does not follow: The God of power and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has freed you from all sin has freed you from all sin and brought you to new life and brought you to new life through water and the Holy Spirit. through water and the Holy Spirit. He now anoints you with the chrism of salvation, so that, united with his people, you may remain for ever a united with his people, you may remain for ever a member of Christ who is Priest, Prophet, and King. Amen. member of Christ who is Priest, Prophet, and King. Amen. When confirmation follows, explanatory rite replaced by: N., be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit. Amen Explanatory rite - when confirmation does not follow: The God of power and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has freed you from all sin has freed you from all sin and brought you to new life and brought you to new life through water and the Holy Spirit. through water and the Holy Spirit. He now anoints you with the chrism of salvation, so that, united with his people, you may remain for ever a united with his people, you may remain for ever a member of Christ who is Priest, Prophet, and King. Amen. member of Christ who is Priest, Prophet, and King. Amen. When confirmation follows, explanatory rite replaced by: N., be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit. Amen

 II. Lumen Gentium Chapter 1 - Trinitarian Perspective –FATHER calls all: prefiguring of Church from all time –Through SON - all sent on mission images to speak about Church (threefold munera) 1. Kingdom: Shepherd/King 2. Tillage of God: Prophet 3. Temple: Priest –Through the SPIRIT all called (vocation) to communion: in truth, love and mercy - all called through baptism into Trinity and sent on mission

 Institutional Nature of Church "But the society structured with the hierarchical organs and the Mystical Body of Christ, are not to be considered as two realities, nor are the visible assembly and the spiritual community, nor the earthly Church and the Church enriched with heavenly things; rather they form one complex reality which coalesces from a divine and human element."

 People of God Lumen Gentium ch. 2 Vocation and Mission Vocation –call to communion -“to be a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people” §9 »“all the faithful, scattered throughout the world, are in communion with each other in the Holy Spirit....” §13 »communion of “life, charity and truth” §12 –“They [all baptized Christians] are consecrated by baptism, in which they are united with Christ” §15 Vocation –call to communion -“to be a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people” §9 »“all the faithful, scattered throughout the world, are in communion with each other in the Holy Spirit....” §13 »communion of “life, charity and truth” §12 –“They [all baptized Christians] are consecrated by baptism, in which they are united with Christ” §15

 People of God Lumen Gentium ch. 2 Vocation and Mission Mission "sent forth into the whole world as the light of the world and the salt of the earth" “The obligation of spreading the faith is imposed on every disciple of Christ, according to his/her state” §17 – due to charism and office – due to charism and office Threefold munera –Priesthood of Faithful - liturgy as §10 –Priesthood of Faithful - liturgy as   §10 –Prophetic office - §12 –Prophetic office - sensus fidelium §12 –Kingly office - diversity yet unity §13

 Definition of Church Society entered into through Baptism given visibility through "1) profession of faith 2) the sacraments and 2) the sacraments and 3) eccesiastical government 3) eccesiastical governmentand 4 ) communion" (LG II,14) 4 ) communion" (LG II,14) = (1) teach, (2) sanctify and (3) govern = missio +(4) communio = vocatio

 Hierarchical Structures Lumen Gentium ch. 3 Threefold division Threefold division -Antiochene model : episcopoi, presbyteroi, diakonoi -vocation of community -others share "in degrees of participation in this ministry" basis for collaborative ministry

 Descending Order of Ministry "Bishops, therefore, with their helpers, the priests and deacons, have taken up the service of the community, presiding in place of God over the flock, whose shepherds they are, as teachers for doctrine, priests for sacred worship, and ministers for governing" (Lumen Gentium II,20)

 BishopBishop As having “fullness of orders” Specific vocation and mission of episcopacy –Vocation - communion bond of unity, charity and peace bond of unity, charity and peace (sometimes alone, other times in council) (sometimes alone, other times in council) –Mission - by means of threefold munera exercised in "hierarchical communion" exercised in "hierarchical communion" + teach (LG III, 25) + teach (LG III, 25) + sanctify (LG III, 26) + sanctify (LG III, 26) + rule (LG III, 27) + rule (LG III, 27)

 PriestsPriests "co-workers" or collaborators with bishops "called to preach Gospel, teach to shepherd the faithful and govern to celebrate divine worship" sanctify (LGIII, 28) (LGIII, 28)

 DeaconsDeacons Ministry of service - diakonia Share communion with bishops and priests Mission not based on authority, but on service

 The Laity Lumen Gentium - ch. 4 Linguistic difficulty laos = people "faithful""non-ordained"

 Specificity of Vocation They (laity) are in their own way made sharers in the priestly, prophetic and kingly functions of Christ; and they carry out for their part the mission of the whole Christian people in the church and in the world" (LG IV, 31) "Due to the special circumstances of our time the foundations of this doctrine must be more thoroughly examined" (LG IV, 30)

 "A new aspect to the grace and dignity coming from baptism is here introduced: The lay faithful participate for their part, in the threefold mission of Christ as priest, prophet and king... " Christifideles Laici, 14 Christifideles Laici, 14 III. Christifideles Laici: Vocation and Mission of the Laity in the Church and in the World Twenty Years after the Second Vatican Council

 Christifideles Laici In the wake of the Second Vatican Council, at the beginning of my pastoral ministry my aim was to emphasize forcefully the priestly, prophetic and kingly dignity of the entire people of God... The Second Vatican Council has reminded us of the mystery of this power and of the fact that the mission of Christ — priest, prophet-teacher, king — continues in the Church. Everyone, the whole people of God, shares in this threefold mission" Christifideles Laici, 14 Christifideles Laici, 14

 MissionMission Elaboration of threefold munera "Sharers in the priestly, prophetic and kingly mission of Jesus Christ" rights and obligations attached places question of munera not in terms of authority or privilege, but in terms of service and obligation

 VocationVocation "The call to holiness is rooted in baptism and proposed anew in other sacraments, principally the eucharist." "We come to a full sense of the dignity of the lay faithful if we consider the prime and fundamental vocation that the Father assigns to each of them in Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit: the vocation of holiness, that is, the perfection of charity. Holiness is the greatest testimony of the dignity conferred on a disciple of Christ" (CL 16)

 Diverse yet Complementary Ministries "All the members of the people of God — clergy, men and women, the lay faithful— are laborers in the vineyard. At one and the same time they all are the goal and subjects of church communion as well as of participation in the mission of salvation. Every one of us possessing charisms and ministries, diverse yet complementary, works in the one and the same vineyard of the Lord" (CL 55)

 IV. Co-Workers in the Vineyard Theological foundations for lay ecclesial ministry Theological foundations for lay ecclesial ministry Discernment and suitability for ministry Discernment and suitability for ministry Four-fold formation Four-fold formation 1.Human formation 2.Spiritual formation 3.Intellectual formation 4.Pastoral formation Authorization of lay ecclesial ministers Authorization of lay ecclesial ministers Policies and practices in ministerial workplace Policies and practices in ministerial workplace

 Human Formation Basic understanding of self and others Basic understanding of self and others Psychological health Psychological health Mature sexuality Mature sexuality Physical health Physical health Knowledge of one’s personal gifts and limitations Knowledge of one’s personal gifts and limitations Understanding of family (group) dynamcs Understanding of family (group) dynamcs Ability to learn from praise and criticism Ability to learn from praise and criticism Apreciation of racial, ethnic and cultural diversity Apreciation of racial, ethnic and cultural diversity Genuine respect for others Genuine respect for others Virtues od Christian discipleship Virtues od Christian discipleship

 Spiritual Formation Living union with Christ Living union with Christ Spiritual formatuin based on Word Spiritual formatuin based on Word Spiritual formatuin based on Liturgy Spiritual formatuin based on Liturgy Incarnational spirituality of presence and paschal spirituality of loving service Incarnational spirituality of presence and paschal spirituality of loving service Awareness of sin and spirituality of suffering Awareness of sin and spirituality of suffering Marian spirituality Marian spirituality Love for the Church Love for the Church Devotion to the Eucharist Devotion to the Eucharist Ecumenical spirit Ecumenical spirit

 Intellectual Formation Scripture and its interpretation Scripture and its interpretation Dogmatic theology Dogmatic theology Church history Church history Liturgical and sacramental theology Liturgical and sacramental theology Moral theology and Catholic social teachinh Moral theology and Catholic social teachinh Pastoral theology Pastoral theology Spirituality Spirituality Canon Law Canon Law Discipline-relateds studies, i.e. music for musicians, etc Discipline-relateds studies, i.e. music for musicians, etc

 Pastoral Formation Methods for providing formation of others Methods for providing formation of others Leadership in prayer (and preaching) Leadership in prayer (and preaching) Pastoral ministry skills Pastoral ministry skills Family mission nnd family perspective Family mission nnd family perspective Effective relationship and communication skills Effective relationship and communication skills Collaboration Collaboration Discernment of signs of the times Discernment of signs of the times Gift discernment Gift discernment Administration skills Administration skills Change and conflict management Change and conflict management

 Integrated Formation

 Consequences for Ministry 1. Shift in meaning of ministry since Vatican II –from trickle down idea to grass roots ministry 2. Shift in theology of ministry –from pragmatic necessity to baptismal vocation and mission –all baptized Christians have responsibility and obligation to work for the upbuilding of the Body of Christ 3. Baptism as Fundamental Sacrament of Vocation – All other choices in life are further delineations of the fundamental baptismal vocation and mission.

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