WMOF: From Dublin to Rome
By Lydia O鈥橩ane
From the Emerald Isle to the Eternal City, the countdown is on to the X World Meeting of Families in Rome, which last took place in Dublin, Ireland in 2018.
The Meeting, which has as its theme, "Family love: vocation and a path to holiness", will open on Wednesday, 22 June, with the Festival of Families in the presence of 杏MAP导航 Francis in the Paul VI Hall.
The Pastoral Congress will also be one of the key events which will run from Thursday 23 to Saturday 25 June.
Four years ago, 杏MAP导航 Francis came to Ireland to pray for the families of the world. The visit saw him travel to the International Marian Shrine at Knock, as well as preside over the closing Mass of the Meeting in Dublin鈥檚 Phoenix Park.
Organising a gathering on this scale requires expertise but also commitment and goodwill in order to deliver a world-class event.
Brenda Drumm is Communications Officer for the Irish Bishops Conference and was Communications Manager for the World Meeting of Families hosted by Dublin in 2018.
Memories
One of her most endearing memories of the event on home soil was seeing Mothers, Fathers, and Grandparents giving up their time in order to make sure families coming to Dublin were looked after.
鈥淚 can imagine similar scenes are happening in Rome as we speak. I鈥檓 certainly thinking of all the staff who are working to bring us another wonderful World Meeting of Families in a couple of weeks鈥 time,鈥 she said.
Communication
Stressing the importance of communication for an event like this, Ms Drumm emphasised that internal communications are just as important as external communications.
Although she described traditional communication, such as email, posters and newsletters, as very important in order to promote an event, it is social, digital media, and websites that really have the ability to capture people鈥檚 attention. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where conversations are happening and I think it鈥檚 important for the Church that we鈥檙e there too,鈥 she said
Drumm went on to describe how tools such as Apps were extremely important; 鈥渢he idea basically that you could have the World Meeting of Families in your pocket.鈥
Impact of Dublin 2018
For those who participated in the 2018 Meeting, the communications officer described the overriding feeling of joy at events such as the Pastoral Congress and the Festival of Families.
She also said the gathering 鈥渆ncouraged parishes to do more with families, to reach out to them beyond the walls of the church.鈥
Another legacy of the Dublin event, Ms Drumm highlighted, was putting a new emphasis on families.
鈥淔amilies are what bring vibrancy to the Church, to the parish, and it鈥檚 sad when you look down the church and don鈥檛 see it full of families because when you have families you鈥檒l have the grandparents there, you鈥檒l have the Mums, the Dads, you鈥檒l have the children, you鈥檒l have the teenagers, and I think it really gave us a renewed sense of how important it is to nurture participation by family units in everything that we do as Church.鈥
Participation
As the countdown continues to this 10th World Meeting in Rome, Ireland will be well represented at the event, but for those people who can鈥檛 make it over to Italy, parishes, dioceses and lay ecclesial movements are being encouraged to make time and space available for families to watch the key events.
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