Posts Tagged ‘Synod on synodality’

Synod Retreat Meditation: ‘At home in God and God at home in us’

Thursday, October 5th, 2023
Synod

We come to this Synod with conflicting hopes. But this need not be an insuperable obstacle. We are united in the hope of the Eucharist, a hope which embraces and transcends all that we long for. But there is another source of tension. Our understandings of the Church as our home sometimes clash. Every living Read more

Synod Retreat Meditation: ‘Conversation on the way to Emmaus’

Thursday, October 5th, 2023
Synod retreat meditation

We are called to walk on the synodal way in friendship. Otherwise, we shall get nowhere. Friendship, with God and each other, is rooted in the joy of being together but we need words. At Caesarea Philippi, conversation broke down. Jesus had called Peter ‘Satan’, enemy. On the mountain, he still does not know what Read more

Tone for Synod: Focus on God, not politics

Thursday, October 5th, 2023
Focus on God

In a momentous event at St Peter’s Square, Pope Francis inaugurated the Synod on Synodality with a powerful message, “the primary task of the synod is to focus on God and be a Church that shows mercy to humanity.” Pope Francis presided over the opening Mass attended by nearly 500 priests, bishops and cardinals, emphasising Read more

Synod will disappoint liberal and conservative Catholics

Thursday, October 5th, 2023

Liberal and conservative Catholics who anticipate significant shifts in Catholic teaching and practice from the upcoming session of the Synod of Bishops are likely to be let down. The comments come from the Vatican’s new doctrinal chief, Cardinal Victor Fernández. However, he is not ruling out the possibility of future change. Fernández says that those Read more

Pope hints at openness to blessing same-sex couples

Thursday, October 5th, 2023
same-sex couples

Pope Francis has hinted he could be open to blessing same-sex couples provided certain conditions are met. The blessings must not be confused with the wedding ceremonies of heterosexuals, and decisions as to whether to bless these couples should be decided on a case-by-case basis he said. Francis shared his views on several hot theological Read more

No New Zealand women at global Catholic Synod

Thursday, October 5th, 2023
New Zealand women

Concern is brewing among Catholics when they learnt that not a single New Zealand woman is representing the country at the upcoming Synod. New Zealand’s bishops had nominated a balanced slate of nine candidates, including five women and four men, but the final selection process has left many Kiwi men and women scratching their heads. Read more

Synod discernment – you don’t always get what your want

Monday, October 2nd, 2023
discernment

Discernment of how the Spirit is leading the church is at the heart of Pope Francis’ plans for the Synod on Synodality, but anyone who thinks discernment is easy is bound to get into trouble. It is very easy for us to believe that our desires and opinions are inspired by the Spirit and that Read more

Synod on Synodality about to begin – Here’s what to know

Monday, October 2nd, 2023

Catholic clergy and laypeople will gather at the Vatican Oct. 4-29 for a synod, or summit of bishops and laypeople, to discuss synodality, with an emphasis on communion, participation and mission. While some might dismiss the highly anticipated event as a meeting on meetings, the term synodality under Pope Francis has expanded to reflect his Read more

Sharing ‘love of God’ is evangelisation in China

Monday, October 2nd, 2023
evangelisation in China

Hong Kong Cardinal Stephen Chow has spoken about his vision for evangelisation in China. He emphasised sharing the love of God without the primary goal of converting individuals to Catholicism. “I think it is important that we say that Pope Francis made a distinction. Evangelisation is really to help people to understand the love of Read more

Synod members to make pilgrimage to catacombs; pray with refugees

Monday, October 2nd, 2023

In addition to their three-day retreat outside of Rome, more than 350 members of the assembly of the Synod of Bishops are expected to go on a pilgrimage “to the roots of the Christian faith,” visiting the Rome catacombs. Paolo Ruffini, prefect of the Dicastery for Communication and president of the synod communication committee, told Read more