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Bishop Brendan Leahy gives an in-depth review of the Synod on Synodality, his experience in Rome, the final document, what reforms should not follow on and what lies ahead for the Synodal Pathway for the Irish Church.
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Julieann Moran reflects with Fr Bill on the historic moment when Pope Francis formally approved the Final Document as official teaching for a #Synodal Church and how it will now guide the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland ... more reports to follow ... #synodonsynodality
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Bishop Brendan Leahy says that the Final Document from the #SynodonSynodality will greatly assist the Synodal Pathway - Ireland
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"I feel that this is another Vatican II moment ... an enormous step forward for the Church ..." Sr Pat Murray IBVM reflects on the outcome of the #SynodonSynodality
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Bishop Alan McGuckian reflects on the conclusion of the Synod on Synodality in Rome, the final document and the upcoming Jubilee Year of Hope.
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Sr Mary Barron @uisg_superiors reflects on how the Final Document from the #SynodonSynodality can guide and inspire the Church incl the Irish @synodalpathway and the impact of Pope Francis approving the Final Document as official teaching for a #Synodal Church
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Sr Nathalie Becquart, Under-Secretary to the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops @Synod_va, shares her reflections on #SynodonSynodality and offers her good wishes to the Irish @synodalpathway which will follow on from the Universal #Synod
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Fr Eamonn Conway underlines the strong call within the Final Document that participatory bodies like parish councils 'be made mandatory as was requested at all stages of the #synodal process and that they can fully play their role' (104)
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Rafael Luciani reflects on the complexity of the diversity of cultures within the global Church and how that was part of the experience and learnings of the #synodonsynodality
Gerard O'Connell from America Magazine - The Jesuit Review reflects on the conclusion of the #synodonsynodality which he sees as connecting to #VaticanII and opening a new way of being Church
Fr James Martin SJ reflects on his #synod2024 experience and the significance of Pope Francis approving the Final Document as official teaching for a #Synodal Church
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Bishop Brendan Leahy shares his reflections on spending nearly 8 weeks over two years in the Synod Hall in Rome as we await the voting this Satiurday on the final document.
Bishop Brendan Leahy explains how technology served the #SynodonSynodality in Rome and shares his belief that we will see a call from the #Synod "to value the positive in technology for our Synodal process"
We get a privileged view into the Paul VI Hall where the Synod on Synodality has been in session with Bishop Brendan Leahy, Bishop of Limerick, Ireland.
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"Together we can be better prepared to be more mission directed." As #Synod2024 gets underway in Rome, we hear from Bishop Leahy and Bishop McGuckian about the #SynodonSynodality and how it will help the Synodal Pathway for the Catholic Church in Ireland
Julieann Moran on the on-going work to prepare for the first National Synodal Assembly during the upcoming Jubilee Year which has the theme 'Pilgrims of Hope'
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'... we still have the training wheels on our bicycles ...' Julieann Moran @synodalpathway discusses the pathway towards a Synodal Church, ahead of the next session in Rome this October of the #SynodonSynodality Julieann Moran is the General Secretary of the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland. For more info - https://www.synod.ie/
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Cardinal Mario Grech, General Secretary of the Synod of Bishops, underlines that the focus for the upcoming second session in Rome this October of the Synod on Synodality will be 'how to be a synodal Church in Mission?'
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Julieann Moran looks back at the progress of the synodal pathway for the Catholic Church in Ireland and the Universal Synod on the theme of synodality called by Pope Francis. See Synod.ie for all videos and documents featured in this video produced by iCatholic
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