Pope Leo: No One Template for Synodality

Q: What is synodality according to Pope Leo XIV?

A: Synodality is a conversion to a spirit of being Church, being missionary, and building the family of God, rooted in listening to one another and the Word of God.

Q: Is there a universal model for synodality?

A: No, Pope Leo XIV stated there is no single, uniform template for synodality that applies to all countries and cultures.

Q: How does Pope Leo XIV view resistance to the synodal process?

A: He suggests that resistance often comes from fear and a lack of knowledge, emphasizing the need for patience and proper formation.

Q: What is the primary role of the Church that synodality helps fulfill?

A: Synodality helps the Church fulfill its primary role of being missionary and announcing the Gospel.

Q: What role should women play in the Church according to Pope Leo XIV?

A: Women can play a key role in the Church, and the Church should work to transform cultures that treat women as second-class citizens, promoting respect for everyone’s rights.

Q: What is the significance of the meeting held at the Vatican?

A: The meeting aimed to translate the orientations of the Synod on Synodality’s Final Document into pastoral and structural choices consistent with the Church’s synodal nature.

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Pope Leo XIV: There’s no template for synodality across all countries

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