In His Letter the Superior general discusses the synodal process, drawing parallels between the synod and the Oblate family’s commitment to discernment and collaboration. The dynamic of mutual listening and consensus is emphasized, echoing the Founder’s vision of unity. The Superior General encourages adopting a synodal approach to revitalize the Oblate life and mission, using the imagery of “round tables” for dialogue and discernment.
His December 8th Letter also links the synodal process to care for the environment and the charismatic family. It dreams of a synodal process guiding global restructuring and addresses ecological conversion. The Superior General commends efforts in response to the General Chapter’s proposals and encourages a common pilgrimage. The message concludes by reflecting on the missionary holiness of Blessed Joseph Gerard, citing his love for God and the imperative to love others, especially the poor.
The message wishes everyone a joyful feast of Mary Immaculate, seeking her intercession for blessings. The Superior General signs off as a brother pilgrim of hope in communion.
Read the Letter below: