Some Definite Service
The diocesan-wide approach to parish growth supported through local people, plans and prayer.
Some Definite Service: The volunteer missionary network
Deanery Mentors
Chosen from the parishes of the diocese, the Deanery Mentors will have a privileged position in supporting the renewal and growth of our parishes and communities, particularly in their support of the Parish Leads and supported themselves by the Diocesan Advisors.
Parish Leads
Working closely with each other and their Parish Priest, the Parish Leads will receive support and encouragement from the Deanery Mentors in order to practically implement the plans bespoke to their parish and inspire the many volunteers who contribute to the life of the parish.
Diocesan Advisors
Our team of advisors are here to walk alongside parishes as they put mission front and centre. They are here to help us discover and love the missionary identity of the Church in all three areas; Evangelisation, Catechesis and Formation by primarily supporting the Deanery Mentors.
Some Definite Service: Parish Plans
No parish is the same and we have a diverse range across the diocese. Therefore it is important that each parish formulates its own plan by reflecting and considering the good work already undertaken whilst also looking to see the areas where growth is possible. Recognising the unique gifts and challenges within each parish, these plans will be strategic but not static - encouraging ongoing consultation.
Some Definite Service: Resources
Other Helpful Documents
Parish Plan Quick Start Guide
Summary of SDS for Priests
Summary of SDS for the Laity
Role of Parish Lead
Role of Deanery Mentor
Role of Agency Volunteer
Role of Prayer Partner
The Volunteer Missionary Network
Are you called to be a Deanery Mentor?
Responding to the Call, Supporting Parish Leads, Energising our Diocese. Deanery Mentors are playing a vital role in making our archdiocese missionary and evangelising. There are a number of options you can take as your next step in discovering more about the role. Simply find out more by reading the booklet on the role of Deanery Mentor, find out if there is a vacancy in your Deanery or simply just step into the deep and apply!
Parish Plans
No parish is the same and we have a diverse range across the diocese. Therefore it is important that each parish formulates its own plan by reflecting and considering the good work already undertaken whilst also looking to see the areas where growth is possible. Recognising the unique gifts and challenges within each parish, these plans will be strategic but not static - encouraging ongoing consultation.
Supported Volunteers
It is the goal and intention of the Agency and the diocese to invest time and energy in all involved in Some Definite Service. Your effort and gifts will never go under-appreciated. Ministry can often be isolating and we want to address this in a meaningful way. Our desire is that you become part of a large and highly-skilled, diocesan-wide team, seeking to bear fruit for the glory of God in Southwark.
Prayer for Renewal
None of this is possible without prayer. We need to be renewed ourselves. The Spirit of God is alive in each of us and it is the Spirit of God who will lead us forward. Let us trust that he will continue to reveal to us our particular missions so that we can become a truly missionary archdiocese. Let us pray that we may know more deeply the love of God for us and the hope he gives, so that others may also encounter him.
Some Definite Service: Evangelisation, Catechesis and Formation
Evangelisation
We will support parishes in the work they are already doing to answer Jesus’ call to share His Good News as well as encourage new ideas which seek to create opportunities for all to encounter the Living God.
Catechesis
Since the early Church, the term ‘catechesis’ has been used to describe all the Church’s efforts to bring people to an encounter with the person of Jesus Christ, to help them sustain their belief that he is the Son of God.
Formation
We are all called to nourish and grow the gift of faith we have received. Formation not only equips us to answer this call, but empowers us to believe the truths of our faith so that we can share them with others.