In the wake of reports on how clergy sex abuse was handled, laypeople in Cologne Archdiocese want more of a say
[Via Union of Catholic Asian News]
Catholic laypeople in the Archdiocese of Cologne have called for a local synod to address the ongoing crisis in Germany’s most populous diocese.
“We must make every effort to reestablish a genuine dialogue between the cardinal, senior members of the diocesan leadership and the grassroots of the church,” said Tim-O. Kurzbach, president of the Cologne archdiocesan council of Catholics.
However, the German Catholic news agency KNA reported a spokeswoman for the archdiocese said that, under church law, a local synod would not allow the broad participation of the faithful that currently exists in the diocesan “Pastoral Way Forward.”
“In contrast to a diocesan synod — which is a kind of advisory body of selected laypeople and priests — the approach of the Way Forward…
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