The Bengal Regional Bishops' Council (BRBC) has embarked on a significant journey of exploration and reflection, convening a week-long study of the Four Constitutions of the Second Vatican Council. Hosted in Raiganj, West Bengal, the event commenced on May 13th and will continue until May 17th, 2024.ecretary to the BRBC and the convenor of the meeting, participants hailing from diverse dioceses within the region have gathered with a collective purpose.
Reflecting on the Biblical text of Acts 15, Archbishop Aind emphasized the dual objectives of the gathering: to delve into the profound teachings encapsulated in the Four Constitutions and to discern actionable pastoral priorities for the region.
In his inaugural address, Archbishop Thomas D'Souza of Calcutta, Chairman of the BRBC, underscored the significance of the upcoming Jubilee 2025 as an opportune moment for revitalizing pastoral activities within the region. He urged widespread participation in both the preparatory phases and the ensuing celebrations, fostering a spirit of communal engagement and renewal.
Bishop Fulgence Aloysius Tigga of Raiganj, the Local Ordinary, extended a warm welcome to all participants, framing the gathering not merely as a passive learning experience but as a transformative opportunity to become catalysts for positive change within their respective dioceses. He echoed the call of Pope Francis to revisit the foundational documents of the Second Vatican Council with renewed zeal and relevance.The workshop has drawn together a diverse group of 57 participants, including bishops, priests, religious, catechists, professionals, and young people, reflecting the multi-faceted nature of the Church’s mission and ministry within the region.
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