National Assembly 2006

We want to share with you the reports of sessions
at our Recent General Assembly

The assembly was a time of grace and blessing.
There were 160 brothers present, coming from all the regions of the Communion.

The Assembly’s Schedule
Huehuetenango, 10-12 November 2006

Friday, 10 November:
4:00 ...Participants’ arrival
4:00    Coffee. Overnight accommodations assignments
4:45    Welcome, praise, prayer
5:30    Liturgy of the Reconciliation with Adoration
6:30    First conversation:  The Church that Christ Founded
7:30    Dinner
8:30    Second conversation:  The Decisions We Face for the Future
9:30    Dialogue; questions
10:00  Eucharist
11:00  Rest

Saturday, 11 November:
7:00am Prayer and meditation
8:00    Breakfast
8:45    Revival
9:00    Dialogue and vote on the decisions that we have to make
10:00  Third conversation:  The Model of Communities that We Are Called to Inspire and Build
11:00  Coffee
11:30  Fourth conversation:  Zeal for the Evangelism and Missions to which We Are Called
12:30pm Dialogue, questions
1:00    Prayer
1:30    Lunch
2:30    Fifth conversation: Lines of Action and Decisions for 2007. Our Mission Project.
3:30    Meeting by regions to comment on the fifth conversation            
4:30    Coffee
5:00    Plenary meeting:  Dialogue and vote on the work and organization proposal
6:15    Eucharist
7:15    Dinner
8:00    Meeting by regions to concretize the 2007 regional plans
9:00    Plenary meeting in which the regions submit their conclusions
10:00  Adoration

Sunday, 12 November
7:00 Prayer and meditation
8:00 Breakfast
8:45 Planning the trimester calendar, December-February
10:00  Miscellaneous
11:00  Eucharist
12:00. Lunch
1:30pm Closing

FIRST CONVERSATION: THE CHURCH THAT CHRIST FOUNDED

SECOND CONVERSATION: THE DECISIONS WE FACE FOR THE FUTURE

FOURTH CONVERSATION: THE EVANGELISM AND MISSION TO WHICH WE ARE CALLED

AGREEMENTS AND DECISIONS REACHED AT THE ASSEMBLY


We reached very important Agreements and Decisions. Each one of them was approved unanimously.

These include:

1. Reaffirming our Catholic identity and our recognition of belonging to the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.

2. GIVEN THE DECISION TAKEN BY THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF BREAKING THE COMMUNION WITH US, we chose simply to be called “CATHOLIC” or, as circumstances require, for reasons of clarity, we will be called “Renewed Catholic”.

3. TO START THE DIALOGUE WITH CATHOLIC CHURCHES, INDEPENDENT FROM ROME, to ensure the Apostolic Succession and to organize our Church in such a form, that it reflects the organization of the Early Church, implements the Apostolic Tradition and answers to the expectation and needs of our communities.

4. To implement the permanent diaconate within our Church, after a careful study; it’ll be designed especially for community leaders, that they may exercise more adequately their ministry.

5. We reaffirm our commitment to evangelization and to develop and promote open communications, with communities committed to live accordingly to the Gospel and the life in the Spirit.

6. To intensify the ecumenical commitment of our Church, trying to establish communication with Ecumenical International Bodies

IT WAS A TIME OF GRACE AND BLESSINGS FOR US ALL!
EACH ONE OF THE COMMUNITIES AND THE REGIONS HAS REAFFIRMED THEIR BELONGING TO OUR COMMUNION AND HAS MADE KEY OPTIONS TO ENSURE OUR GROWTH.