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Six theme national Synod synthesis

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New Zealand’s National Synod Synthesis has been compiled and released to the public.

The diocesan documents were synthesised at a national meeting held in Wellington in June.

The introduction to the national document says participants throughout the country “spoke positively and with love about the place the Church has in their lives.

“They want the Church to be a life-giving and active presence in the world, an outward-looking servant Church; a welcoming, inclusive and transformative presence for individuals and communities.

“They see the synodal process itself being as important as the outcome, because in listening to one another the Holy Spirit is present,” the introduction says.

However, this experience was not universal.

“For some people, especially those participating as individuals rather than in groups, the process provided an opportunity to express anger, cynicism, hurt and rejection of the Church due to past experiences.

“The Church was named as a place of alienation and irrelevant, especially in its teaching on human sexuality.

“The responses from those who feel ignored, excluded or who have been deeply hurt made painful reading, but their desire to be part of a welcoming Catholic community was clear.

“Their responses are valued and we are learning from them,” say the bishops.

New Zealand’s Catholic Bishops Conference (NZCBC) says six themes have emerged from the diocesan phase of the 2023 Synod on Synodality.

These are: inclusion, gathering, leadership, education and formation, mission, and synodality and change.

Points from the six main Aotearoa New Zealand themes:

The national document has been sent to Rome as part of the Pope’s synodal path to the Church’s future, which will culminate in the Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in Rome in October next year.

Similar national documents have been compiled by bishops’ conferences around the world.

They will be used by the Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops to draft a working document in preparation for the October 2023 synod.

Bishops’ conferences will also take part in “continental” gatherings, in New Zealand’s case a gathering of Oceania conferences which will include Australia and Pacific island states.

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