Among the challenges identified during the process of the Latin American church’s First Ecclesial Assembly were social and economic inequalities exacerbated by the pandemic.
Catholic leaders want Latin American church that’s synodal, reaches out
Synod reports show enthusiasm for mission, but also identify obstacles
The reports sent to the Vatican from local and national listening sessions show “a deep, deep hunger for a new confidence in the church, a confidence in its ability to proclaim the Gospel to a world so deeply in need.”
Enlarge the tent: Synod document sees desire for greater inclusion
The document released Oct. 27 is the result of a group reflection on the syntheses of synod discussions submitted by 112 of the world’s 114 bishops’ conferences, all 15 Eastern churches, 17 of the 23 dicasteries of the Roman Curia, the men’s and women’s international unions of superiors general, dozens of Catholic associations and more than 1,000 individuals.
Pope asks missionaries to help laity take responsibility for church
“An essential element of the synodal journey is the development of a greater sense of co-responsibility of the lay faithful for the life and future of the church,” the pope said Oct. 20.
Bishop Kettler: ‘You shall be my witnesses’
This year’s World Mission Sunday theme —“You shall be my witnesses” (Acts 1:8) — reinforces the idea that together as disciples we are urged to carry out Christ’s mission and message.
Bishop Kettler’s statement regarding Father Anthony Oelrich
Bishop Kettler released the statement Oct. 11 ahead of the Oct. 17 release from prison of Father Anthony Oelrich.
Joining forces: Fostering a strong connection between synodality, Eucharistic Revival
“Focusing on encountering Jesus, the role of listening is at the heart of this movement. How can we prepare and open ourselves to him? How can we reflect the love he shares with us with others?”
Vatican II and the synod: Openness to Spirit brings harmony, official says
Before the end of October, the synod office will release its “Document for the Continental Phase” of the synod, echoing the themes that emerged from all the national syntheses of synod listening sessions and the contributions of religious orders, Catholic movements, Vatican dicasteries and nuncios from around the world.


























