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From the very beginning, the synodality of the Church shows the community of faith as one pilgrim people, in which every person has their place and also a responsibility for the Church. In modern times, the practice of the Church places great emphasis on
Jan Wojtczak
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Kairos of the synodality in the Church
Prispevek predstavlja nekatere vidike teologije sinodalnosti na osnovi dokumentov drugega vatikanskega koncila in pokoncilskega učiteljstva Cerkve, posebej papeža Frančiška, dokumenta Mednarodne teološke komisije „Sinodalnost v življenju in poslanstvu ...
Arko, Alenka
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SYNODALITY AS A FRUIT OF THE VATICAN COUNCIL II
Summary This article seeks to contribute to the reflection on synodality in the life of the Church in the light of Pope Francis' Magisterium. From the ecclesiology of the Second Vatican Council emerged the awareness of the need for ecclesial renewal ...
Giraldo, Cesar Augusto Ramirez +1 more
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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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After the Second Vatican Council, the Chilean bishops met in a plenary assembly during May 1968. As a result, the Episcopal Conference of Chile developed its first Pastoral Orientations (POs).
José Ignacio Fernández
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The Pattern of Biblical Synodality in The Acts of The Apostles and Its Relevance to The Asian Catholic Families Today [PDF]
Synodality is defined as the way of life and act of the Church. The question is whether this way of life and act has only begun recently, especially when the synod for synodality was echoed throughout the universal Church or it has been existed since the
Widiasta, Raden Paulus Edi
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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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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 Presbyteral Council as an Expression of Synodality
Synodality is undeniably a significant focus in the ecclesiology of Pope Francis. Although difficult to define, this ecclesiological model has enormous potential and yet poses a challenge to all the faithful as a constitutive key to understanding ...
Billing, Robert
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On Being a Listening Church: The U.S. Catholic Church and Black Lives Matter
The article explores the intersection of Black Lives Matter and the synodal process within the U.S. Catholic Church, focusing on the church’s stance on racism and racial justice. Drawing upon Pope Francis’ call for the church to become a listening church,
Jens Mueller
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