Catholic academics, theologians, clergy sex abuse survivors, and advocates for the inclusion of women and LGBTQ individuals in the U.S. Catholic Church praised the forthrightness and transparency with which the Vatican’s new synod document engages controversial topics that in years past would have been off-limits for discussion.
“This is really Pope Francis enacting a post-conciliar ecclesiology. It’s his contribution to making space for a listening church to really emerge,” said Natalia Imperatori-Lee, chair of the religious studies department at Manhattan College.
The 45-page working document will guide the continental phase of the 2023-24 Synod of Bishops in Rome. The document distills several major themes that emerged in listening sessions with millions of Catholics across the world, who over the past year articulated a desire for a “listening” church that reaches out to the marginalized, especially the LGBTQ community, and that allows women to serve in…
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Statement by Fr. Michael Pfleger
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