The chair of Ireland’s synodal steering committee has said that the synodal pathway will reach out to other denominations, but there is a “special emphasis” on Baptised Christians. Dr Nicola Brady said that for the purposes of the synodal pathway a “distinction is made between those who are Baptised Christians and those who are not”.…
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Synod is a real opportunity – not just another listening exercise
The View In March last year the bishops announced a new synodal pathway leading to a national synod assembly or assemblies. The purpose of that process was to answer one question – “What does God want from the Church in Ireland at this time?” Some 500 people or groups wrote in to answer the question…
Faith in the family
For some reason the last week felt very long. When Friday night, February 4, finally came last week I found myself sitting at the kitchen table, in front of the laptop, watching the live stream from the synodal path in Germany. It was the third out of four major gatherings taking place in Frankfurt/Main. I…
It’s Saints that offer the secret to successful synodality
Cardinal Newman, Justin Martyr and Irenaeus have a lot to teach us about synodality, writes Kingsley Jones In a time of confusion and division in the Church, to whom should we go? We could try St Irenaeus, whom Pope Francis has recently declared the Church’s Doctor of Unity, or perhaps Bishop William Crean of Cloyne’s…