Dear Piotr Banach,

I was a Catholic nun here in the US and recognize in what you have
shared about OS that you are clearly a risk taker and insightful person.

If the Church needs anything at this time it is truly OPEN SPACE.

I think OS requires a deep faith and trust in the sacredness of each
person and recognizes the value of each ones spiritual expression and
contribution.
The simple structure of OS provides a safe way for all to participate
even with deeply spiritual topics.  This is my experience with it.

I am here encouraging you and cheering you on to continue your efforts.
Also your English is great...I understood every word...I think.

Esther Fisher


Piotr Banach wrote:

Dear Andrea,

your questions are a good opportunity to introduce myself to the OS LIST.



My name is Piotr Banach and I'm a Polish Open Space facilitator.

For the first time I participated in an OS-event in September 2002 in
Erkner (Berlin/Germany). Michael M Pannwitz was a facilitator and he
encouraged me to know an Open Space. After this I participated in a
few Open Space events and than I did an OS training in Weimar
(Germany, Mai 2003).

So I could try to facilitate my first Open Space event in my home town
Parczew (Poland). Since that first Open Space event, which I
facilitated in Parczew, till now, I did about 10 events in Poland. In
Weimar were with me 4 Polish people, and so we organize now in Poland
an "Open Space Poland Group".



(Do you know anybody from Poland, who facilitates Open Space beside us?)



Why were your questions, Andrea, important for me?



Because I'm a catholic priest...

In one community, in a middle of Poland (Kutno) I'm a parish priest now.

It is very interesting, because although I'm a priest, I don't have
any experience with Open Space in a religious context. I organized
once an Open Space in my own parish, but the theme was more social
than religious: What can a parish do for the people, who are unemployed?

In Poland people don't know Open Space at all. Every time I have to
explain very precisely the method and to encourage people to take
responsibility for their topics. Some times it is quite difficult, but
it works.



Dear Andrea, you are right, that many religious people expect guidance
from the church (especially here, in East Europe). But I think, there
is the time to change it, and the Open Space Technology is a very
useful method to do this. I our Polish church we have to encourage
people to take a responsibility for the community, for the church, for
our religious life. I think Open Space can help in this work.



As a priest, I'll try to do this in a future. For example I facilitate
an Open Space in April for Polish pastoral theologians. I'm prepared
to be surprised, but I hope as well, that this method will work in a
religious context too.



Very many greetings to the whole OS LIST from Kutno (Poland)!



Piotr



PS. I'm sorry for my English, but my first foreign language is German.
I want so much to learn English more...








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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Vona Andrea <mailto:[email protected]>
    To: [email protected]
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    Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 10:54 PM
    Subject: open space

    Dear EVerybody experienced in Open Space,

    I am doing a research o n the use of O.S. in the Catholic church.
    It is connected to an O.S .even held last autumn in Hungary. I've
    made several interviews with the participants and many quesitons
    arouse. If you have any ideas, opinions about the following
    quesitons. Feel free to answer.

    1. If the participants do not know much about O.S. in advance,
    they can bring up a topic, but can they take responsibility for
    their topic if they did not have the chance to prepare for that topic?

    2. The Law of Two Feet can give you the chance to "step out" of
    those situations, which seem to be awkward and problematic but if
    you are brave enough and stay there, maybe you can solve your
    problems. Isn't it dangerous to step out of each situation which
    we find at first sight uncomfortable or boring. Maybe it is just
    the temptation to escape and avoid something.

    3. Have you ever participated in an O.S. in religious context?
    What was your experience?

    4. Many religious people expect guidance from the church. But in
    an O.S. everybody can bring up topics and there is no guidance. IN
    a religious context people need spiritual guidance, they want to
    be filled with words and want to be supported. How can O.S. work
    for these type of people?



    I look forward to any replies.

    Best wishes, Andrea Vona, University of Economic Sciences,
    Budapest, Hugary.

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