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Preparation for the Convocation
• Be open to different opinions on the topics, speakers, or
the responses. Remember, we are looking at all we do in
the light of missionary discipleship.
• Look deeper and further into the topics brought up at the
Convocation and ask questions that pertain to your pastoral
context. Consider what areas of research might help you to
understand better how to reach people in the mission field.
After the Convocation:
• Plan a debriefing session for the delegation after they
return home from the Convocation. This session can also
include those who were unable to attend.
• Navigate conflict with open mind and heart in charity and
kindness.
• Encourage one another in implementing the plans devel-
oped out of the Convocation.
• Support and pray for one another in each person’s respec-
tive ministries or work with the Church.
Spiritual and Strategic Preparation
We do not become saints alone but rather in community. Many
of the canonized saints of the Church were friends with other
canonized saints (for example, Sts. Francis and Clare, Sts. Teresa
of Avila and John of the Cross, St. Ignatius Loyola and his com-
panions, including St. Francis Xavier), to say nothing of the other
people the saints knew who helped them grow in holiness. As you
prepare for the Convocation, consider that everyone you meet is
called to be a saint, and the people who are at the Convocation
are all striving to become one, just like you are. This gathering is
meant to connect you to one another and to inspire new genera-
tions of missionary disciples.
At the heart of all saintly men and women is a foundation of prayer.
We can be effective apostles of Christ only when we are united with
him on a deeply personal level. It is important to prepare spiritually
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