Conversations In the Spirit - a How To Guide
Our Resource: All of our ‘Conversations in the Spirit’ practical resources, including prayers, meeting prompts and methods.
‘Conversation in the Spirit’, or Spiritual Conversation, is an ancient practice of the Church and a key tool of Synodality. A prayerful method, it allows for space for the spirit as well as voices usually not heard and can be used for faith sharing, difficult conversations, or when lots of creativity or ideas are needed.
Conversation in the Spirit is a strangely practical art. It relies on good communication – being able to hear and understand one another. It can be an excellent tool to ground any conversation in the Spirit, open us to new voices and possibilities, and move us to action when appropriate.
RESOURCES
Conversations in the Spirit - methods & best practice
How to host Conversations in the Spirit - easy to follow methods, practical considerations and helpful habits to embody.
Conversations in the Spirit - Leading prayer in meetings
“where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them”
We can have a terrible culture of a ‘quick prayer’ at the beginning of meetings - but this is not enough to help us grow as living communities of faith. This process can help us enrich decision making meetings to be both more effective, and become encounters that help us grow as living communities of faith.
Download our step by step directions for group meetings that draw on the rich tradition of Lectio Divina.
Video - Introducing Conversations in the Spirit
Dr Avril Baigent introduces ‘Conversations in the Spirit’ - an ancient practice of the church which has emerged through the Synod process as a method for deep listening to one another, and to the Holy Spirit.
Video - Practicalities of Conversations in the Spirit
What exactly does having a Conversation in the Spirit with your Parish Pastoral Council entail? Dr Avril Baigent takes us through step-by-step with helpful tips.
Voices from the Synod: Avril speaks to Austen Ivereigh & National Board of Catholic Women
Recommended Resource: Avril reflects on her Synod experiences for the Northampton Diocese in these two interviews - one with Austen Ivereigh, the other with a NBCW representative.
Avril Baigent has been in discussing her experience of Second Session of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in Rome in 2024 for Northampton Diocese in her role as Director of Pastoral Development. Avril is also co-founder and Director of the School for Synodality.
Voices from the Rome Synod
Writer and commentator Austen Ivereigh and Avril Baigent speak about their experience of the Rome Synod Assembly, in this webinar for Northampton Diocese held on the 14th November 2024.
National Board of Catholic Women
Helene Burgess, the National Board of Catholic Women (NBCW) Diocesan link for the Northampton Diocese, spoke with Avril Baigent about her experiences as a facilitator at the Second Session.
Four Steps to Practising Synodality
Our Resource: A framework for thinking these new synodal processes and habits. Drawing on the Council of Jerusalem. It can be applied to any group making decisions or discerning the future.
Bishop Nicholas Hudson Synodality Interview
Our Resource: Bishop Nicholas Hudson and Avril Baigent discuss life at the Synod in Rome, and how we can bring synodality into our parishes at home.
Bishop Nicholas Hudson, auxiliary bishop of Westminster and Synod delegate, was interviewed at our event 'From Rome to Home' by Avril Baigent, the Co-Director of the School for Synodality and a Synod facilitator. They discussed their shared experiences of the Synod in Rome, and what synodality might mean for our Catholic communities at home.
Watch the interview in full below:
Explainer video - What is Synodality?
Our Resource: What is Synodality, exactly? Watch and share the School for Synodality’s video exploring the core components of the synodal way.
The School for Synodality has created this short animation video exploring the synodal way, explaining it not as a one-off listening exercise but rather as an invitation towards an ongoing call to conversion, reshaping how we attend to all things, guided by the working of the Holy Spirit.
While the ancient practice of synodality can be found throughout Church history, where leaders of the Church gathered in a way to listen and discern together, what is different here is this invitation into the practice of synodality is for all the people of God.
We are all invited to integrate this ancient practice at all levels of the Church - including local, diocesan, national and global - changing how we gather, how we listen, how we include, how we plan, how we discern, and how we move forward together as a people of God.
When we build on this style of encounter, when we include different voices and open the space to all, to discern and dream together, we can we strengthen the bonds of love and enrich all aspects of Church life.
Conversation in the Spirit Resource Cards
Our Resource: We have created these helpful cards that can be used to facilitate Conversations in the Spirit within your own communities. We have a professional printer version and a standard home printing version.
Video resource: Reimagining Pastoral Councils Workshop
Our Resource: The video of our online workshop from November 2024 exploring our latest resource, the ‘Pastoral Council Starter Kit’.
Moving to a new form of Pastoral Council requires learning new skills and practices, particularly in listening to the Holy Spirit and to one another. This is not so easy in practice!
The School for Synodality held an online workshop on 23rd November 2024 for all those interested in our resource ‘Reimagining Pastoral Councils, a Starter Kit’ which you can download here. We explained the journey of a reimagined Pastoral Council, talked through the practicalities, and gave the chance for attendees to share with others their own hopes for re-imagined pastoral councils in a synodal style in their communities.
Watch our edited video fo the workshop below:
Practising Synodality Webinar Series
Our Resource: On-demand versions of our Practising Synodality webinar series, in which we heard from several important voices on the topic of synodality.
Recommended: Welcoming the Spirit: Christina Kheng
Recommended Resource: A book setting out an approach to Pastoral Planning based on communal discernment written with a broad-based audience in mind.
Leading Prayer in Meetings
Our Resource: Step by step directions for meetings that draw on the rich tradition of Lectio Divina. This process can help us enrich decision making meetings to be both more effective, and become encounters that help us grow as living communities of faith.