Lytham St Annes Circle after meeting entertainment event in October following our normal meal
with our Ladies was a DEBATE. There was no vote taken afterwards as the purpose of the debate
was to stimulate future thoughts on the various discussions taking place
outside our Circle.
“This house
considers whether the Central Council and GB National Council should allow individual
Circles to enrol women as full members of their Circle and hence of the
Association.”
FOR
the Motion: Brother Elwyn
Smith AGAINST
the Motion: Brother Mike O’Malley
Here
is a summary of the main arguments expressed.
FOR
Pope
John XXIII coined the term ‘aggiornamento’, meaning bringing up-to-date by
renewal and adaptation, in his call for the Second Vatican Council and this has
resonated through the Church ever since. This
debate is not about trying to redress the decline in numbers within GBNC
Circles or about encouraging wives and widows who are already a part of our
Catenian Family. It is about others who are not here, but might like to be here in future,
benefiting their lives, their faith, their families, friendships and the future
of our Association. This
debate is about moving from a policy of exclusion, about embracing inclusion in
the future vision of our Association and being more reflective of our times. It is about embracing a more inclusive approach on social issues and the
reality of the current active, largely female, lay members of our parishes,
throughout Great Britain. Together,
let us bring our Association up-to-date by being open and unafraid to change. As
Saint John Henry Newman wrote “to live is to change”.
AGAINST
While accepting the need for change in our
Association, I believe that the proposed Revolutionary change is a step too
far. The changes in and to our Association that I have
observed during my 46 years of membership, have been evolutionary in nature,
accepted by the membership, and have helped to broaden the appeal of, and
goodwill within our Association. Despite being concerned for the long term future of
our Association, at this point in time, my watchword is “if it ain't broke
don't fix it.”
After the November meeting the entertainment was our DOMINOES Championship. It’s a knockout competition played with
players drawn against each other by referee Mike O’Malley. Each couple play the best of three until
eventually it came down to the final. The Ladies final was between two of our own ladies with Helene Smith beating Anne-Marie O'Malley. The Men’s final was between the VPs, Provincial VP Bernard Swarbrick of Broughton-in-Craven and LSA Circle VP Charles Murphy. and the winner was ... Bernard. Congratulations to all.
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