Canadian Religious
Conference restructures as vocations decline and members reach retirement age
Art
Babych
Canadian Catholic News
Ottawa
The organization
that represents about 25,000 consecrated women and men who belong to Canadian
religious communities is to be restructured by the end of the year, increasing
its focus on justice and peace, and the integrity of creation.
The Canadian
Religious Conference will consolidate its structures into one bilingual office
and looking at "alternative ways of coming together to collaborate and have a
much more visible collective voice," said Father Peter McKenna.
""We reaffirmed
our stance in terms of renewed commitment towards women and children living in
poverty, especially also in terms of the elimination of violence against women
and children," he said.
The "primary
moment" for the CRC is to look at the mission statement and to see how it can
work "creatively and collaboratively" to respond to its mission, given the
demographics, he said. "We know that by the year 2015, we will be half the
number of religious here in Canada and we know that by that year, one in 10 will
be under the age of 65."
The rationale of
the simplified structure will be to concentrate financial and personnel
resources at the grassroots level across the country.
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