#564
Francis Alencherry, Provincial of Kolkata (
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The first month of the Chapter is already through. I ask myself: what have we
achieved? Much from one point of view; little from another.
'Much' if we consider that we have come to know one another better. Most people
are making the effort to mix and get to know the others. There is a spirit of
acceptance and respect for one another, in spite of cultural and language
differences. Certain hurdles regarding the structures too have been overcome. I
would say we form a sort of mega community.
The 'little' comes from the fact that after one month of discussing and
drafting, we are nowhere near a final document. The procedure is laborious and
often frustrating, particularly to those who have to spend hours and hours
drafting documents. Many are asking themselves whether a better and faster
method could not be used. Perhaps there is a better method. It needs to be
explored. But here, as in many other fields, the fear of change is a gripping
factor. The unknown is frightening. It is safer to hold on to what one has already
tested. The result is that we go from one frustration to another. Will someone
have the courage to suggest something new by way of procedure at least?
All said and done, the frustration itself is a formative experience!
Happy Easter!
Francis Alencherry
Provincial of Kolkata, India
<francisalencherry@hotmail.com>
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