Synodality Starts with Listening to the Poor
Advocates say that listening to the poor means more than ‘doing for the poor’ and can comprise a first step in becoming a more synodal Church.
Read MoreAdvocates say that listening to the poor means more than ‘doing for the poor’ and can comprise a first step in becoming a more synodal Church.
Read MoreCatholic parishes in the U.S. bring awareness to the inclusion of people with disabilities but recognize there is still room for improvement.
Read MoreAt a Mass for the Synod of the Bishops, Cardinal Charles Bo from Myanmar addresses the challenges of the Catholic Church in Asia.
Read MoreReflecting on the upcoming Mass readings and the Synod on Synodality taking place in Rome, a Maryknoll priest with decades of experience in Africa echoes Pope Francis’ saying, “The Church is for everyone.”
Read MoreDelegates in Rome at the Synod on Synodality opened the session this morning with a prayer for peace led by Catholic leaders from countries in conflict, including Israel and Palestine.
Read MoreMissioners listen, dialogue and discern together in the worldwide synodal process.
Read MoreThe Synod 2021-2024 has entered the continental stage, with regional representatives gathering in Rome to move the consultation forward.
Read MoreYoung leader in Los Angeles strives to help others feel welcome in the Church. “We need to create relationships, meet those at the margins, and build communities of inclusion,” she says.
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