Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus
We stand before You, Holy Spirit,
as we gather together in Your name.
With You alone to guide us,
make Yourself at home in our hearts;
Teach us the way we must go
and how we are to pursue it.
We are weak and sinful;
do not let us promote disorder.
Do not let ignorance lead us down the wrong path
nor partiality influence our actions.
Let us find in You our unity
so that we may journey together to eternal life
and not stray from the way of truth
and what is right.
All this we ask of You,
who are at work in every place and time,
in the communion of the Father and the Son,
forever and ever.
Amen.
Synodal Pathways Update
Newsletter Sunday 29th October 2023
Click Here –> Synod Newsletter No. 5 29th October 2023
Newsletter Sunday 22nd October 2023
Click Here –> Synod Newsletter No. 4 22nd October 2023
Newsletter Sunday 15th October 2023
Click Here –> Synod Newsletter No. 3 15th October 2023
Newsletter October 8th 2023
Click Here –> Synod Newsletter No. 2 8th October 2023
Newsletter October 1st 2023
Click Here –>Synod Newsletter No. 1 1st October 2023
Update as of 30 June 2023
The working document for the meeting of the bishops in Rome in October 2023 has now been published. It uses the Latin name for such documents: the Instrumentum Laboris (“IL”).
Infographics on – IL – Conversation in the Spirit – Organisation of Oct Assembly – Jun 2023
Of course, the IL should be read and interpreted in the light of all the previous documents published in the Synodal Pathway. See the links below to the key documents and to the websites where more documents and other details can be found.
Please see immediately below the list of contents for the IL which gives a reasonable idea of the topics for discussion at the Synod Assembly meeting in October 2023 in Rome.
Contents of the Instrumentum Laboris
Foreword
The journey so far
A working tool for the second phase of the synodal journey
The structure of the text
A. For a synodal Church. An integral experience
A 1. The characteristic signs of a synodal Church
A 2. A way forward for the synodal Church: Conversation in the Spirit
B. Communion, Participation, Mission. Three priority issues for the Synodal Church.
B 1. A communion that radiates:
How can we be more fully a sign and instrument of union with God and of the unity of all humanity?
B 2. Co-responsibility in Mission:
How can we better share gifts and tasks in the service of the Gospel?
B 3. Participation, governance, and authority:
What processes, structures, and institutions in a missionary synodal Church?
WORKSHEETS FOR THE SYNODAL ASSEMBLY
Introduction
Worksheets for B 1. A Communion that radiates
B 1.1 How does the service of charity and commitment to justice and care for our common home nourish communion in a synodal Church?
B 1.2 How can a synodal Church make credible the promise that “love and truth will meet” (Ps 85:11)?
B 1.3 How can a dynamic relationship of gift exchange between the Churches grow?
B 1.4 How can a synodal Church fulfill its mission through a renewed ecumenical commitment?
B 1.5 How can we recognise and gather the richness of cultures and develop dialogue amongst religions in the light of the Gospel?
Worksheets for B 2. Co-responsibility in Mission
B 2.1 How can we walk together towards a shared awareness of the meaning and content of mission?
B 2.2 What should be done so a synodal Church is also an ‘all ministerial’ missionary Church?
B 2.3 How can the Church of our time better fulfill its mission through greater recognition and promotion of the baptismal dignity of women?
B 2.4 How can we properly value ordained Ministry in its relationship with baptismal Ministries from a missionary perspective?
B 2.5 How can we renew and promote the Bishop’s ministry from a missionary synodal perspective?
Worksheets for B 3. Participation, governance, and authority
B 3.1 How can we renew the service of authority and the exercise of responsibility in a missionary synodal Church?
B 3.2 How can we develop discernment practices and decision-making processes in an authentically synodal manner, that respects the protagonism of the Spirit?
B 3.3. What structures can be developed to strengthen a missionary synodal Church?
B 3.4 How can we give structure to instances of synodality and collegiality that involve groupings of local Churches?
B 3.5 How can the institution of the Synod be strengthened so that it is an expression of episcopal collegiality within an all-synodal Church?