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Synod on Synodality Updates 

18 October 2024
Archbishop Costelloe Addresses Synod Forum in Rome: A New Approach to Synodality Read More
03 October 2024
Pope says Church needs new ways for bishops to be ‘synodal’ Read More
02 October 2024
Only by healing sick relationships can we become a synodal Church: Pope Read More
28 September 2024
Synod assembly gets underway in Rome Read More
24 September 2024
Synod leaders present details of October General Assembly Read More
19 September 2024
Australian participants head to Rome for Synod Read More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Podcast with Archbishop Timothy Costelloe and Dr Trudy Dantis

The Final Document of the Synod 

English Translation

A working translation of the Final Document of the Synod on Synodality is now available in an English translation below. Click on the image to open the document.

ENG---Final Document of the Synod.pdf

The Conclusion of the Synod

  • The Synod concluded with a Mass on Sunday 27 October 2024 at St Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
  • The Homily of Pope Francis provided at the conclusion of the Second Assembly is available here: https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/homilies/2024/documents/20241027-omelia-conclusione-sinodo.html

 

The Future of Synodality: Reflections on the Final Document

  • Daniel Ang, who has been involved with the Synod Working Group over the last three years, provides an insight into the document and the future of synodality in the Church: https://catholicweekly.com.au/future-of-synodality-reflections-on-the-final-document/

Australian Catholic Bishops Release Two Summative Documents

Australian Catholic Bishops Conference have released two summative synodal documents ahead of the Rome Synodal Assembly. The key documents are:

  • ACBC Synod of Bishops Australian Summary 2024 Consulation document and the 
  • ACBC Synod of Bishops Australian Diocesan Testimonies 2024 Consulation document.
Synod Australian Summary 2024 Consultation.pdf

  Synod Australian Diocesan Testimonies 2024.pdf

 Read more


 

XVI Ordinary General Assembly
of the Synod of Bishops

Vatican II’s discussion of tradition ‘the authority’ for Synod’s reflections

Fr Ormond Rush speaks during a working session of the assembly of the Synod of Bishops in the Vatican’s Paul VI Audience Hall yesterday (CNS/Lola Gomez)

 

Vatican II’s discussion of tradition is the authority for the Synod on Synodality’s reflections today, Australian theologian Fr Ormond Rush told Synod members as the assembly’s final week opened yesterday. Source: CNA. 

“Having listened to you over these past three weeks, I have had the impression that some of you are struggling with the notion of tradition, in the light of your love of truth,” Fr Rush said.

Tradition “was a major point of discussion at the Second Vatican Council,” he added. “Their answers are, for us, the authority for guiding our reflections on the issues that confront us today.”

The Townsville priest said the October 4–29 assembly was the Synod members’ “discernment regarding the future of the Church.”

Fr Rush addressed the Synod members and Pope Francis yesterday before they began to review a draft of a document summarising their conversations over the past three weeks. The assembly will vote to approve the document on Saturday, shortly before it is expected to be publicly released.

Speaking about discernment, the theologian told Synod members they should strive to see with the eyes of Jesus. He also warned them of “traps” where they could be “drawn into ways of thinking that are not ‘of God.’”

“These traps could lie in being anchored exclusively in the past, or exclusively in the present, or not being open to the future fullness of divine truth to which the Spirit of truth is leading the Church,” he said. “Discerning the difference between opportunities and traps is the task of all the faithful – laity, bishops, and theologians – everyone.”

Fr Rush spoke about a tension during the Second Vatican Council related to two approaches to tradition. Pope Benedict XVI, then Fr Joseph Ratzinger, was a theological consultant at Vatican II. He wrote about “a ‘static’ understanding of tradition and a ‘dynamic’ understanding,” Fr Rush said.

“The former is legalistic, propositional, and ahistorical (i.e., relevant for all times and places); the latter is personalist, sacramental, and rooted in history, and therefore to be interpreted with a historical consciousness,” the theologian described. “The former tends to focus on the past, the latter on seeing the past being realised in the present, and yet open to a future yet to be revealed.”

Fr Rush, one of the Synod’s 62 “experts and facilitators,” called the Synod “a dialogue with God” and told members that in the final synthesis document, which they will review this week, “God is waiting” for their answer.

 


Queries relating to our diocese's involvement in the consultation process can be directed to:

Cathy Spencer
Diocese of Cairns
Bishop's House, 183 Abbott Street, Cairns Qld 4870 Australia
PO Box 625, Cairns Qld 4870
Phone: 07 4046 5119
Mobile: 0419 688 050
Email: email/cathy.spencer)(cairns.catholic.org.au

Anne Chellingworth
Diocese of Cairns
Bishop's House, 183 Abbott Cairns Qld 4870 Australia
PO Box 625, Cairns Qld 4870
Phone: 07 4046 5118
Mobile: 0407 716 430
Email: email/anne.chellingworth)(cairns.catholic.org.auu

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