A Synodal Church
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A Synodal Church
Hoping to revitalize the Catholic Church, Pope Francis launched a global initiative in βsynodalityβ to promote a more inclusive approach to decision making. This book illuminates this revolutionary movement, both in theory and in practice, demonstrating that the path forward is a step-by-step process of dialogue, conversion, and co-responsibility.
Hoping to revitalize the Catholic Church, Pope Francis launched a global initiative in βsynodalityβ to promote a more inclusive approach to decision making. This book illuminates this revolutionary movement, both in theory and in practice, demonstrating that the path forward is a step-by-step process of dialogue, conversion, and co-responsibility.
Beyond the occasional events of synods in the Catholic Church, and beyond practices of synodality, stands a church that is synodal in its very nature. This ecclesial identity has its roots in baptism and the formation of the people of God prior to any subsequent division into laity and clergy. These baptismal roots also point to the missional orientation of the church, indicating that a synodal church is not self-referential, but serves the proclamation of Godβs saving mercy to a world thirsty for hope and healing.
A synodal church is a church on pilgrimage, a church in movement that finds its path by drawing on the accumulated wisdom of the whole people of God as they journey together. A Synodal Church shows that the path forward only becomes clearer step by step through a process of dialogue, conversion, and co-responsibility. The journey takes place in different locales and different contexts, consequently requiring adaptation to accommodate the circumstances of local churches. Yet, this diversified and de-centred church also requires structures to keep it in communion and unity. Any reform of church structures, including practices of synodality, serves the communion and mission of the church.
Other Christian communions, Anglicans and Lutherans among them, have travelled the path of synodality. The Catholic Church can learn from their experience in the spirit of receptive ecumenism.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781538183175
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 23 April 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 160
About the Author
Susan K. Wood is professor of systematic theology at Regis College, Toronto School of Theology. She received the John Courtney Murray Award from the Catholic Theological Society of America in 2021 in recognition of βoutstanding and distinguished achievement in theologyβ and is the author of Spiritual Exegesis and the Church in the Theology of Henri de Lubac, Sacramental Orders, One Baptism: Ecumenical Dimensions of the Doctrine of Baptism, and with co-author Timothy J. Wengert, A Shared Spiritual Journey: Lutherans and Catholics Traveling Toward Unity in addition to numerous articles and book chapters.
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