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The “National Synthesis” on the Synod

I was traveling on September 19, and was delayed in reading the National Synthesis prepared by U.S. bishops in advance…

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Synodal Perils and Possibilities

Pope Francis’ lead-up to the Synod on Synodality is entering the “continental” phase. And this moment raises some serious questions,…

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Should the Synod on Synodality be ignored?

Amid an increasingly leftwards turn by the Synodal Path in Germany, and calls for upending Catholic tradition in Ireland, is it time to ignore the Pope’s Synod on Synodality? The consultation process – which has been a rather hit-and-miss affair, with huge variance by diocese in terms of engagement – will culminate in a major

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The Splendor of the ‘Splendor of Truth’

August of next year marks the 30th anniversary of the promulgation of Pope St. John Paul II’s magisterial encyclical on…

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The Sciences and Homophiliac Synodality

Cardinal Peter Turkson, a Ghanaian who has long been involved in Vatican international activities, was named this week as Chancellor of both the Pontifical Council of Sciences and the Pontifical Council of Social Sciences. Ordinarily, this kind of musical chairs, involving longtime Vatican officials and offices, is only of interest to people who are either clerical careerists themselves or who believe they see salvation or damnation in what are often just murky personnel maneuvers. In this instance, however, much may indeed be at stake for the Church – and maybe even the world.Read more.

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The Promise and Peril of Synods

Francis X. Maier: Pope Francis surely intends to foster unity and clarity of belief. Whether the 2023 synod will do so is still to be seen.

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The Curse of Meetings

Fr. Stravinskas: The future Paul VI said of John XXIII’s call for Vatican II: “This holy old boy doesn’t realize what a hornet’s nest he’s stirring up.”

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Catholic leader says his archdiocese won’t take part in global synodal process, citing ‘ideological’ risk

Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Oct 20, 2021 / 09:00 am A Catholic leader has said that his archdiocese won’t take part in the two-year global synodal process, saying that it would run “the risk of becoming ideological.” Archbishop Wolfgang Haas of Vaduz, Liechtenstein, announced his decision on Oct. 15, reported CNA Deutsch, CNA’s German-language news partner. “I am of

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