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The Contribution of Eugenio Corecco to Understanding the Synodality of the Church
The Authors of the article, guided by the challenges of the modern Catholic Church regarding the promotion of the concept of synodality, analyze the invaluable contribution of Eugenio Corecco, a well-educated lawyer and theologian, the bishop of Lugano
René Roux
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Is synodality the future of Catholic education? [PDF]
This study examines how the principles of synodality, communion, participation, and mission, can function as a theological and pedagogical framework for catechetical education in Indonesian Catholic higher education institutions.
Agustinus Manfred Habur
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Sin and Synodality: The Struggles of the Third Mexican Council
This paper is a historical and contextual investigation of the practice of synods and synodality in the historical moment of the colonial Church of New Spain.
Michael A. Romero
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Aspects of Synodality in Recent Catechetical Documents: The Directory for Catechesis and Antiquum Ministerium [PDF]
This article seeks to draw out the implications of synodality as journeying together in some aspects of the Directory for Catechesis (2020) and of Antiquum Ministerium (2021).
Carl-Mario Sultana
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Of Skeptics and Believers: Observing the Synod on Synodality from the Margins
From a theological perspective, this article explores the degree of anticipation, indifference, and critique regarding the Synod on Synodality, beginning from the concerns expressed at the national, continental, and universal syntheses, the essential elements of synodality in Pope Francis’ teachings, the expectations of young people as well as those ...
Okpaleke, Ikenna Paschal
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“Journeying Together:” Does a Synodal Church Improve Respect for the Human Person?
This paper will discuss the question of whether synodality is sufficient to address those "systemic" causes that have often led to sexual abuse. A distinction will be made between synodality as an attitude and a synodically structured church constitution.
Daniel Bogner
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Synodality, Community, and the Margins
Synodality is generally understood to represent a process of discernment-with the aid of the Holy Spirit-involving bishops, priests, religious, and lay Catholics, each according to the gifts and charisms of their vocation.
Cruz, Gemma Tulud
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This paper aims to present, based on the Church’s current teaching on synodality, the attempt at synodality of the Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia, which was entitled The Decade of Moral and Spiritual Renewal of the Nation.
Katarína Russinová
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Jethro and Moses in Dialogue (Exodus 18: 8–26): Ethics of Communitarian Responsibility
Jethro’s dialogue with his son-in-law, Moses, in the Book of Exodus 18: 8–26 can be summarised according to the four-fold elements of subsidiarity, communitarian responsibility, delegation, and synodality, which lead to focus in life. The Elder priest of
Paul Sciberras
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Walking Towards Peace: Generating Synergies at a Regional Level
Walking Towards Peace is a regional community of practice made up of peace and justice organizations across Latin America and the Caribbean. Its goals are to build capacity for Catholic grassroots organizations with peacebuilding methodologies, to share ...
Isabel Aguilar Umaña +1 more
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