by | Feb 3, 2022 | CCRI News
This short article is worth reading as we are engaged in holding and participating in synodal gatherings: Rene by Michael Sean Winters This article appears in the Synod on Synodality feature series. View the full series. The conversations about the synodal process...
by | Feb 3, 2022 | Eastern Africa
By Joseph G. Healey There is a popular saying in Spanish — We create the path by walking – that encourages the growth of Small Christian Communities (SCCs) in their local context in Africa from the grassroots up. A Sena (Mozambique) Proverb says: “Go in that...
by | Dec 30, 2021 | CCRI News
May synodal gatherings fill every corner of the world in this New Year We hope you are already engaged in gathering with others to listen to the Spirit and to each other as you share your insights into communion, participation, and the mission of our Church in...
by | Dec 1, 2021 | Australia
What would our Catholic Church look like if an unyielding search for justice and harmony characterized its mission in the world? What if the church’s priories shifted, so that living in solidarity with the laity, especially the poorest, among them became the...
by | Dec 1, 2021 | United States of America
The synodal process and women’s ordination The very credibility of the synodal process Pope Francis wants to make constituent of the Church’s life depends on how we face the issue of women in the Church By George Wilson November 30, 2021 From reports on...
by | Nov 29, 2021 | Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Pope Francis has presented us with an extraordinary opportunity to speak out about the kind of Church we’d like to see today. It is our belief that his invitation to us to gather in small groups and share our stories offers far more hope for Church reform than even...