Just days before Pope Francis officially opens the two-year process for the next Synod of Bishops, an independent report into France’s history of clerical abuse revealed the abuse of more than 333,000 children at the hands of church officials. The report was filled with damning evidence similar to those released in Australia, Germany, Ireland, the United States and elsewhere over the last two decades.
The synod on synodality, which begins Oct. 9, has grand aspirations to reshape the Catholic Church’s ability to engage its members and revitalize its mission. In large part, Francis is betting that a more synodal church — that is, a participatory, listening church — just might be the cure to a church marred by decades of clericalism and abuse.
The entire undertaking, Boston College theologian Rafael Luciani told NCR, is “enhancing…
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Father Jose Arroyo