Concerning “Synodality”
Russell Shaw: Synodality is good or bad depending on those involved, their understanding of roles, and their respect for Catholic tradition.
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Russell Shaw: Synodality is good or bad depending on those involved, their understanding of roles, and their respect for Catholic tradition.
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Catholic is a term borrowed from an ancient Greek word meaning universal. This universality is one of the four marks of the true Church as expressed in the creed. But just how is the Catholic Church universal? One immediately thinks of the authority of the popes and ecumenical councils, which are global, whether recognized or […]
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Fr. Paul D. Scalia: Catholics should resemble the Church. We ought to strive to be catholic (universal) in our zeal, our mercy, and our embrace of Truth.
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