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Synodality

Synodality (from synod which is Greek σύν "together" and ὁδός "way, journey") is in the Catholic Church a term "often used to describe the process of fraternal collaboration and discernment that bodies like the [Synod of Bishops] were created to express".[1]

Meaning

Synodality denotes the particular style that qualifies the life and mission of the Catholic Church. The Holy See's International Theological Commission states that synodality, when it concerns the Catholic Church, designates "the specific modus vivendi et operandi of the Church, the People of God, which reveals and gives substance to her being as communion when all her members journey together, gather in assembly and take an active part in her evangelising mission". Synodality also "refers to the involvement and participation of the whole People of God in the life and mission of the Church".[2] The church's Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity notes that the term synodality "[b]roadly [...] refers to the active participation of all the faithful in the life and mission of the Church".[3]

The final document of the Sixteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops defines synodality as: "a path of spiritual renewal and structural reform that enables the Church to be more participatory and missionary, so that it can walk with every man and woman, radiating the light of Christ".[4]

Contemporary usage

Synodality is seen as one of the key words that characterizes the pontificate of Pope Francis.[5][6]

A document by the International Theological Commission discussing synodality was published in March 2018.[7]

Synodality became the theme of the Synod on synodality.

See also

References

  1. ^ "What is 'synodality'? Experts explain". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  2. ^ International Theological Commission, Synodality in the Life and Mission of the Church (2 March 2018), no. 6.
  3. ^ "Chieti Document | Synodality and Primacy During the First Millennium. Towards a Common Understanding in Service to the Unity of the Church". www.christianunity.va. Retrieved 2022-02-07.
  4. ^ Liedl, Jonathan (27 October 2024). "10 questions (and answers) about the Synod on Synodality's final document". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  5. ^ Baranowski, Martin (2021-09-20). "Synodalität als Stärkung der Kirche". Die Tagespost (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  6. ^ "Pope to Rome's faithful: Synodality expresses the nature of the Church - Vatican News". www.vaticannews.va. 2021-09-18. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  7. ^ "Synodality in the life and mission of the Church (2 March 2018)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2022-01-12.

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