One Year After Synod on Synodality

Q: What is the Synod on Synodality?

A: The Synod on Synodality represents a multi-year journey within the Catholic Church aimed at fostering a greater sense of “walking together” through listening, discernment, and decision-making processes.

Q: When was the final document from the Synod on Synodality published?

A: The final document from the Synod on Synodality was published in 2024.

Q: What did Pope Francis encourage regarding the Synod’s recommendations?

A: Pope Francis invited local churches to seriously consider and implement the recommendations from the synodal assembly, focusing on discernment rather than pre-written norms.

Q: What is the significance of “synodality” according to Fr. Giacomo Costa?

A: Fr. Costa explains that synodality involves all baptized members in the Church’s mission and provides a path to understand authority as a service that strengthens unity.

Q: Who is Pope Leo XIV?

A: Pope Leo XIV is the successor to Pope Francis who delivered his first address after his election and later defined synodality as an “attitude, an openness, a willingness to understand” through dialogue.

Q: What is the timeline for the continuation of the Synod process?

A: Continental evaluation assemblies and the publication of the Instrumentum Laboris are scheduled for 2028, leading up to an ecclesial assembly in October 2028.

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One Year After Synod on Synodality

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