LED BY THE SPIRIT

True discernment asks us to be people of prayer, reflection, humility, openness, generosity and effort

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Reports on Consultation Phases 1 and 2:

A very big thank you to everyone who has participated in Phases 1 and 2 of our Led by the Spirit discernment process. The report of the Phase 1 process is available here, and the report of the Phase 2 process is here.

Helped by everything we have learned and gathered in phases 1 and 2, we will shortly move to Phase 3 of the process, where we consider the crucial question How can we best fulfil our mission with our resources? More details will follow soon.

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Click below to listen to the hymn "We'll Be Led By The Spirit" by Peter Rose & Anne Conlon. Visit our resources page to learn more about it, view the words and download the music.

Introduction from Bishop Brian McGee

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,

I love the Church! I love the Universal Church, spread across the world, and I love our Local Church which is the Diocese of Argyll and the Isles!

As your bishop I write to you about a deep conviction that is in my heart. As a diocese we need to discern together God’s Will. I invite us all to prayerfully listen to the Holy Spirit so that in the Highlands and Islands of contemporary Scotland we may be the Church God wants us to be, especially asking how does God want Argyll and the Isles to become more missionary?

I have lived among you and been your shepherd for almost seven years. I have travelled across our diocese praying, listening and sharing with you. I rejoice in and give thanks for the great goodness and deep faith in clergy and laity throughout our diocese. I am also aware that we face serious challenges. Prayerful reflection has confirmed my long-held conviction that disciples must listen to the Master’s voice. I ask you what is best: for us to do the good deeds we consider are necessary or to ask God what he wants us to be?

In my Pastoral Letter I reflect on the beauty of the Church and its calling, the reality of the problems we face, why I am full of hope and propose how we can together discern God’s Will. I take personal leadership of this discernment process as a sign of the importance I place upon it.

Other Resources

Read Bishop Brian's Pastoral Letter outlining the 'Led by the Spirit' process

Pope Francis' Catechesis on Discernment

14 Talks from The General Audience of Pope Francis

Between August 2022 and January 2023 Pope Francis took the opportunity at his weekly Wednesday General Audience to give a series of talks on Discernment. He explored the meaning of discernment, looked at the example of St Ignatius Loyola, considered what elements come into a good discernment, before giving attention to consolation and desolation, what can help us in our discernment, and the importance of being accompanied through a process of discernment.

We have collected this excellent series of talks into a downloadable booklet, which is available here as a PDF or by clicking the booklet cover.

Phases in the Process

Phase 1. What kind of Church is God calling us to be in Argyll and the Isles today/How can we be more missionary?

Phase 2. What are our resources as a diocese?

Phase 3. How can we best fulfil our mission with our resources?

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