Survey responses

During 2005 and 2006 ARC conducted formal and informal surveys of members’ opinions to ensure that what was reflected publicly represented the viewpoints of the large majority of members

THEME A: Administration of ARC

#ProposalApprovedWith reservationNot
approved
Abstain
1ARC policies are formulated and endorsed by the financial members and implemented through a Secretariat elected at an AGM56402
No. ?: Strike out financial. Some people can’t pay/no alienation of anyone
No. 56: How are policies endorsed?
2Financial members vote on policy issues at an AGM or by sending in absentee votes53522
No.:10 Would much prefer consensus on policy
No. 12: Approval of absentee voting forms sentout prior to the AGM
No. 37: I’d rather have more pressure on coming to meetings
No. 56: I do not go to AGM’s
No. 60: But please excuse me as a new arrival
3One member of the Secretariat is appointed as an external ARC spokesperson. Other ARC members can speak externally in a private capacity only481022
No. 12: There should be a second spokesperson available if the first is away or not available
No. 24: Counted and voted upon by Chairperson
No. 33: Appoint a deputy external ARC spokesperson to speak publically in case No. 1 is not available
No. 34: Perhaps more than one (2?) are needed in case one is not available
No. 35: Would that be on all issues? Maybe needs to be on basis of expertise and availablity. But I agree. It should only be with Secretariat approval
No. 36: Not sure why this is recommended
No. 48: Sometimes there can be specific circumstances
No. 62: On contentious or obviously divided issues, suggest views/endorsement of Secretariat be sought before going public
4Each Secretariat will act on a consensus model – No one is in charge, all are in charge481022
No. 2: As long as a two-thirds majority allows you to make a decision. Don’t be tied up by just one person or a tiny majority
No. 7: With emphasis and education responsibility of All
No. 14: “No one is in charge, all are in charge” does not reflect meaning of consensus
No. 26: Could lead to confusion if no specified leader
No. 30: Sometimes you need someone in charge
No. 31: What is consensus? 8-1? 7-2? or 9-0?
No. 48: As above but consultation should resolve
No. 62: Can this really work effectively?
5Each ARC Secretariat will call ARC Campfires/Conferences and General Meetings59003
No reservations

THEME B: People Power

#ProposalApprovedWith
reservation
Not
approved
Abstain
1The Church is all its people and the Holy Spirit indwells and informs all57104
Not absolute of catholicism
Motherhood statement”. In terms of “is” the Church cannot be anything else
2People are longing for a stronger, more visible Christian emphasis on love, not law.59102
Can’t really speak for “people”
3Hierarchical Church structures need to be reformed to let us all own our church.55502
No. 2: As long as this does not preclude decision-making
No. 12: Begin sentence with “Some”
No. 14: Begin with “Hierarchical/Patriarchal:
No. 47: But how, without chaos?
No. 50: “own”? Applies to smaller churches, I would think
4Central control dominated by one culture delivers injustices.54332
No. 2: A meaningless proposition
No. 12: Not clear meaning! In a mono-cultural small community or society injustice need not necessarily follow
No. 14: “one culture” needs clarification/better expression
No. 27: Not necessarily always the case
No. 50: I probably agree but meaning needs clarification
No. 55: Is it thought a mix of cultures would deliver justice? Or compromise? Too broad to fit one of the options
5The Church should encourage modern scientific investigation as integral to God’s evolving universe.57111
No. 6: Would Not ********(illegible word) “modern science”, whatever is meant by that, as emphasis on contemporary knowledge scholarship
No. 55: Depending on the purpose, and the independence of scientists involved
6It is important that the people elect their own Bishops421631
No. 6: They have campaigns, a la Presidency/PM?
No. 7: After a process of being well informed
No. 10: It is also important that members do not carry the day, for a Bishop cannot work without the full support of his clergy
No. 14: People could elect “popular” person not one “qualified”. Needs clarification. Could present as in Proposal 7
No. 27: The people who elect need to be informed
No. 28: Information re candidates needed
No. 33: People to include clergy and religious
No. 38: Could be too much like voting in NRMA Directors. Too little is known of candidates.
No. 41: Difficult to know how parisioners would know would-be candidates
No. 42: How could this work?
No. 43: I would be happy to have an interim electoral college of proportionate members from deaneries representing laity and priests
No. 45: Do not need bishops!
No. 46: The leadership qualities of the bishop need to be scrutinised
No. 48: What if people are given biased information e.g. censorship/controls through local pressure groups?
No. 50: I would probably agree for smaller local or national churches but not for international churches
No. 50: Depending on process
7It is important that the people participate in decisions to set up, amalgamate or close Parishes56402
No. 24: Participating members should increase
No. 28: Final decision needs to be made otherwise another talkfest
No. 60: If adequate preparation be given to people
No. 62: Through participation of elected Parish Pastoral Councils NOT practical to seek participation of everyone
8It is important that the people participate in major building/financial decisions.51915
No. 6: Need to see how could implement
No. 8: People with competence to do so
No. 14: It is important. Be definite – people are to participate. It is our money!!
No. 28: Final decisions need to be made – otherwise talkfest
No. 31: An accountable financial committee to be delegated
No. 41: Committee would need to be appointed to make decisions
No. 62: Again – through elected Parish Pastoral Councils
9It is important that people who are elected to Church Councils participate in the decision making.57401
No. 14: They do now. But PP’s have legal rights over which laity have no power.Should be PP’s to have legal rights with people
No. 28: Who elects Council?
No. 52: Replace “participate” with “have a deliberative voice”

THEME C: Rights and responsibilities

#ProposalApprovedWith
reservation
No
approved
Abstain
1The principle of an informed conscience must always be respected.57500
No. 4: If they have expertise in the field.
No. 4: If they have expertise in the field.
No. 28: Most Catholics not concerned about informing their consciences.
No. 44: No need for “an”. Statement is universal.
No. 56: There is absolute good and evil.
2All Catholics, female and male, should have equal opportunity to assume responsibilities in the Church.57220
No. 2: What does this proposition mean? What responsibilities?
No. 24: The injustice to existing ******(illegible) priests should be dealt with first.
No. 50: An oversimplified statement
3Freedom of speech and enquiry applies in the Church as much as in secular society.57500
No. 2: Surely within the context of the Church’s belief?
No. 12: It should apply more visibly in the Church (as the City of God) than in any secular society. The Church should be a “light to the nations”, a model of freedom and justice.
No. 14: Be specific – “Australian” secular society.
No. 24: So many clergy and nuns and lay people continuously hurt others by “Participating”
No.47: Freedom of speech and enquiry should apply in the Church etc.
4Let the Church follow Jesus in his embrace of all who are suffering discrimination.57401

THEME D: Liturgy and Sacraments

#ProposalApprovedWith
reservation
Not
approved
Abstain
1Liturgy should reflect the culture and modes of expression of local communities.54602
No. 6: Communities are heterogeneous and this needs to be part of expression.
No. 14: Should have regard to tradition.
No. 23: Where local culture conflicts with Christian values or meaning?
No. 36: The liturgy around the world is always home.
No. 38: Within reason and faith symbols
No. 55: Reserve judgement. Could become rather amorphous depending on definition of local community and whether you include communities within a community.
No. 60: Some communities are stuck in the Good Old days
2The Third Rite of Reconciliation should be re-introduced.54413
No. 10: It’s already there. Restrictions on its use are what should be modified.
No. 35: More correctly – “Should be expanded to include…”
No. 50: Has this rite been suppressed?
3Criteria for Ordination should be reviewed.53712
No. 61: But not as being done in U.S.A.
4Criteria for Inclusive language should be adopted in all liturgical texts.53712
No. 4: Sometimes can trivialise the content.
No. 14: Add “based on Australian English”. To be linked to Australian English (NotUSA/UK etc) – big cultural difference
No. 22: It is up to the particular community to decide this. No discrimination should exist if one particular group wishes not to use exclusive language and stick with traditional language. Possibly different versions of liturgical texts should exist in order to cater for this?
No. 26: This, of course, refers to texts that are not specifically male or female
No. 28: Care here – preserve the literary purity
No. 36: It can dumb down the text
No. 50: Questions the “all”. Needs further exploration
No. 55: Haven’t a strong opinion one way or the other. Neither approve or disapprove

THEME E: Human Sexuality

#ProposalYesNoDiscussibleAbstain
1Some traditional Church teaching on sexuality needs re-examining in the light of more recent research57021
2Masturbation is a mortal sin35433
3Homosexuality is a natural state for some52170
4An essential purpose of sacramental marriage is mutual comfort and support54240
5The use of condoms in marriage is a mortal sin35331