The Opening of the Synod, October 2021

Pope Francis officially opened the Synod on October 10 2021 in Rome. The aim of the synod is to enable the Church, the People of God to participate in a synodal process. Rooted in the spirit of Vatican Two, it desires that the People of God have an opportunity of talking, listening and walking together, not as a one off event but as Church. It is not meant to be an end in itself but a means by which the Church discerns. By listening to the Holy Spirit at work in each person and their experience we help to build up how we witness to the Good News of Jesus Christ and where we are been called to grow.

“We recall that the purpose of the synod, and therefore of this consultation, is not to produce documents, but ‘to plant dreams, draw forth prophecies and visions, allow hope to flourish, inspire trust, bind up wounds, weave together relationships, awaken a dawn of hope, learn from one another and create a bright resourcefulness that will enlighten minds, warm hearts, give strength to our hands,’”
— Pope Francis’ address at the opening of the youth synod in October 2018.
Higher Education Chaplaincy of the Archdiocese of Southwark

A site for students and staff in Higher Education Institutions located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark.

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