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The Contribution of the Synod on Synodality Towards a Systematic Theology and Praxis of Leadership

open access: yesJournal of Moral Theology
The word “leadership” scarcely appears in Catholic magisterial documents on the Church’s life and ministry. Where it is used, the term is almost always co-identified with ordained ministry and its meaning is ambiguous.
Christina Kheng
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ECUMENICAL CATHOLIC LEARNING: SYNODALITY IN THE ANGLICAN– ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH DIALOGUE

open access: yes, 2020
There is an increasing awareness of the necessity of synodality in the ecclesiology of the Roman Catholic Church. While this awareness may be attributed to the programme and governance style of Pope Francis, there is also the question of whether ...
Okpaleke, Ikenna Paschal
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Synodality as the Listening Church: Pope Francis Continues and Expands Vatican II\u27s Teaching on Collegiality

open access: yes, 2022
At the Ceremony Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Institution of the Synod of Bishops, 17 October 2015, Pope Francis affirmed that synodality is an essential dimension of the Church, and it is what the Lord asks the Church in the third millennium.
Phan, Toan Van, O.Cist
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Mary as a Model of Synodality

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This article builds on the brief mentions of Mary in the final Synod document, “For a Synodal Church,” published in 2024. While the document notes very generally the ways Mary exhibits synodality, these claims are not fleshed out.
Li, Fiona
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Contributions of the Synodal Process to the Religious Life of Adult Believers in Christian Communities

open access: yesReligions
Synodality, as a determinant of the mentality and style of pastoral activity, has proven to be one of the key themes of Church life in the last few years.
Nikola Vranješ
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Decolonizing Model of Synodality by Engaging Local Wisdom

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According to Pope Francis, synodality is a way of walking together in faith for listening to the signs of the times and contextual realities. In his three ecclesiological metaphors—healthy decentralisation, inverted pyramid, polyhedron—are embedded the ...
Prakosa, JB. Heru, SJ
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From the Council of Nicaea to the Synod on Synodality

open access: yesStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie
Rapprocher sans faire d’anachronisme le concile de Nicée du Synode sur la synodalité tient du pari. Dix-sept siècles séparent les deux événements qui, non seulement se déroulent dans des contextes socio-historiques différents, mais qui diffèrent par leur procédure, le nombre de leur participants, leur provenance, etc. Et pourtant, bien que représentant
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Canon law, ecumenism, and synodality

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This article considers the following three matters: first, how every Christian tradition globally has its own system of canon law or other regulatory instruments; second, how these laws contribute to ecumenism as an instrument for greater visible ...
Doe, Norman
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The Road to Synodality

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https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/f8a587b8-f7a6-418f-95ac-a1e789850f52/thumb/128.jpgThe following thesis presents a conceptual history of synodality in Catholic thought, interpreting it as a reception of developments in Catholic theology in the twentieth
Wink, Maximillian
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