EVALUATION OF THE DISCUSSIONS BY THE LISTENING AND WRITING COMMITTE
A new and interesting contribution from the Listening and Writing Committee was addressed to the Capitular Assembly giving its evaluation of the three days taken up by the presentation of the Reports.
Bros. Esteban de Vega (Spain), Alain Houry (France) and Donald Mouton (USA) have evaluated as very positive the efforts made by all in drawing up the 6 Reports. In the ratification votes none have been rejected and the number of votes obtained in all of them has been high.
They also laid stress on the manner in which the discussions have been carried out, with many interventions - which shows the interest of the Capitulants in each case – and on the procedures followed, where the different moderators were very flexible so that all could express themselves freely. There was no feeling of rigidity in the norms of procedure which were being used.
They noted the surmounting of the initial difficulty of not everyone having the same understanding of what was meant by “challenges”, “horizons” and “lines of action”. They also noted the difficulties posed by the different languages, praising the efforts of all and especially the mediation of those who spoke several languages.
The Reports were presented in an unfinished form since the intention of the Groups was to receive suggestions to enrich the texts in the subsequent draft which will be presented to the Assembly. This also was seen as positive.
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