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The Relationship between Bishops, Synods, and the Metropolitan-Bishop in the Orthodox Canonical Tradition [PDF]
Beginning with St. Basil the Great, Orthodox canonists maintain an eye both on the canons themselves and the practice of the Church. St. Basil said towards the end of his Third Canon that it is necessary “to know those things according to the strict rule
Rentel, Alexander
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Digital Apostleship: Evangelization in the New Agora
The digital space is understood not as a parallel and antithetical component of one’s lived existentiality but a significant and substantial component of human existence that if ethically considered can be a platform for realizing religious identity ...
Justine Renus F. Galang +1 more
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The One, the Many and Koinonia: Synodality and Receptive Ecumenism
This essay will explore the relationship between synodality as an ecclesiality and Receptive Ecumenism as one form of enacting the synodal vision within the ministry of ecumenism.
N. Ammon Smith
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A quem obedecer: à lei ou aos profetas?
A discussion of synodality in the Catholic Church, addressing the competing claims of prophecy and law, and examining the ways lay people are excluded from governance and from having their voices heard.
Phyllis Zagano
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Palliyogam: A Vibrant Legacy of the Syro-Malabar Archiepiscopal Church [PDF]
This article explores the historic inheritance of the Palliyogam of the sui iuris Syro-Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Church, focusing on its role in maintaining synodality in ecclesial life.
Davis, Dery
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A Narrative Approach to Discerning Some Key Issues for Catholic Education in a More Synodal Church
Synodality is described as a mentality that esteems three actions: encountering, listening. and discerning. This mentality is applied to a discourse on Catholic education premised on three illustrative narratives.
Richard Rymarz
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A CHURCH WHICH “JOURNEYS TOGETHER”
The article lays out how Pope Francis looks at synodality, as a process of listening and discernment that implies the participation and involvement of the whole People of God. It seeks to highlight the essentially “relational” (rather than “instrumental”
Michael Czerny
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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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While the Synod on Synodality (2023–2024) called by Pope Francis is meant to develop deeper unity within the Catholic Church, it has nonetheless provided an occasion to deepen tensions between the Church.
Joe Inguanez, Bryan Froehle
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Synodalność w prawosławnej, protestanckiej i katolickiej refleksji teologicznej
The aim of this article is to show some issues of a theological reflection on the meaning of synods in Orthodox, Lutheran, and Catholic theology. Orthodox theologians justify the synodal dimension of the Church by the teaching of Christ, the practice of
Janusz Bujak
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