#Vatican announces that its upcoming Synod on synodality will now be a "process" having 3 phases to ensure the “participation of all": a diocesan phase Oct '21-April '22, a continental phase Sept '22-Mar '23, and a conclusive phase for the Universal Church in Oct. ’23 pic.twitter.com/3sYQYS6YuB
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) May 21, 2021
The world begins a #synodal #path under the direction of Rome. A clear sign that the Holy Father wants to put the German bishops, who last week even invited to 'intercommunion', in their place. #Catholicism means unity in faith and diversity in gifts.https://t.co/U5Wu6Jnzg6
— Ulrich L. Lehner (@ulrichlehner) May 21, 2021
Permanent Synodal Church — A Progressive Jesuit Cardinal’s ‘Dream’ Come True | National Catholic Register https://t.co/maOzD91ZGX @NCRegister
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) May 21, 2021
VATICAN—Pope Francis releases clear instructions on “Synod of Bishops” (now three year process), starting October 2021.
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) May 21, 2021
This seems to add specific definition/limitations to the term “synodality”, which has often been used in the last few years—especially from German hierarchy. pic.twitter.com/q2ABgI7odb
The Vatican has announced that the synod on synodality has been postponed to 2023, with a two-year preparatory phase involving Catholic dioceses worldwide. https://t.co/elqrboRbbt
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) May 21, 2021