This last week my fellow Oblates amazed and encouraged me with a flurry of e-mails, several comments here, and some poll responses. You Oblates have been generous, positive, honest, so open, and deeply thoughtful. I value your insights and experience about building Ecumenical Benedictine Oblate community. Your personal interests and preferences give worthwhile perspective. You also offered invaluable knowledge about the technical and learning-style sides of this experiment.
Thank You!!!
There will be lots more follow-up work to do on all those comments and suggestions.
For today I begin here with 'a first tickler question.' This is for any and all who want to comment.
"What elements do you think are necessary to positive Ecumenical Benedictine community?"
I'll start the ball rolling. My first two necessary elements are: 1- We speak to each other. 2) We listen to each other.
ReplyDeleteDeanne, glad to have found this blog....my first response is for a Benedictine community to be ecumenical it needs to be open to diversity in all aspects of it's life together
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