The German Catholic Church’s “Synodal Way” will be extended to 2023 after its plenary session ended abruptly following votes in favor of a text endorsing same-sex blessings and a discussion of whether the priesthood is necessary. https://t.co/peGpFeheOz
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) October 4, 2021
German bishops can't keep ordinary lay Catholics in the pews. Now they can't even keep Church insiders in their seats at a synod assembly. And this is the great hope for Church revival?https://t.co/IKG6XQPcX2
— Philip Lawler (@PhilLawler) October 4, 2021
The “Synodal Way,” a conference consisting of German bishops, priests, religious, and laity, on Friday approved a draft document that appears to undermine Catholic doctrine on fundamental points of sexual morality.https://t.co/hTVTYVGy14
— Catholic World Report (@cworldreport) October 4, 2021
The German "synodal path" had a meeting last week.
— JD Flynn (@jdflynn) October 4, 2021
Delegates debated evangelization, the meaning of the priesthood, and, of course, sex.
What's the deal? What does it mean?
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