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Pastoral Communications

 

            Pastoral Communication is not only a theory but it is applied to dealing with ministry and mission to proclaim the Word of God and the Love of God to the people. Pastoral Communication is God's care for people. After study Pastoral Communication now how to bring the knowledge applies to the real situation. I asked myself that if future I will assign in big parish what can I do? I find out that the first important each Pastor has to have the deep of Spirituality. Because our time the people need the Pastor holy so that he can guide the people and bring the people to God. Communication Spirituality as openness and it start with our experience and fire of the Holy Spirit and from there to express and share this fullness to others. Pastoral Communication is the sharing our deepening of this Spirit to the lives of people. The requires to myself the pastor is the openness to God, openness to self and openness to others. .
             The openness to God is how deeply our prayer with God, our personal experience of God in prayer, in reflecting on the Word of God, in the experiencing Spirit in the common celebration of the Liturgy and parishioners. This total openness to the Spirit is the first condition for any communication spirituality. Our life complete docility to the Spirit so that Holy Spirit can guide us and we do God's will. We intimate communion with Christ, we become the other Christ. We live in God and God lives in us. We bring Christ to the people by apostolic charity. Openness to self is reflected in openness to oneself and one's own personal needs, our spiritual life and growth as our human development. We will gratefully acknowledge and accept the value of a Christian community and living searching for our mission in life. From within we bring the love, sharing, communion relationship to people.
             Openness to God and self leads to openness to others, in listening to their needs and aspiration, to their stories and experience, in the sharing of faith experiences and in creating and supporting living the parish.


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