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Häftad, Engelska, 2024
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"Synodality is not democracy but something well upstream of it. Reading these chapters, you realize just how much a healthy democracy depends on the virtues and practices of synodality... This is a journey of profound conversion now for the church. But not so long from now, its harvest will be reaped by humanity."—from the forewordWitnesses of Synodality provides the faithful and clergy with models for good practices, inspires them with examples, and equips them with concrete tools for building a synodal church."Witnesses of Synodality offers a rich tapestry of synodal experiences, sharing concrete examples and practices. It presents diverse perspectives from religious orders, parishes, diocesan, and continental contexts in connection with the global synod on synodality, providing invaluable insights for implementing Pope Francis’ vision of synodality that is most of all a learning by doing."—Sr. Nathalie Becquart, xmcj, Undersecretary, General Secretary of the SynodJos Moons, SJ, is a Dutch Jesuit priest who has taught at the faculties of theology in Tilburg, Paris, and Louvain. He is currently working at KU Leuven as a lecturer and researcher and offers training for spiritual directors. He has authored and edited various books on topics including Vatican II, the holy spirit and the church, as well as spiritual direction and Ignatian spirituality.†
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Explore the historical and theological roots of a synodal church and where the path of a new, inclusive listening church leads. How can the church continue to grow in a more synodal—more participative, open-minded, inclusive, and spiritual—ecclesial style? Now that the Synod on Synodality (2021–2024) has ended, Kristin Colberg and Jos Moons begin to answer this key question in essential ways. In The Future of Synodality, they present key aspects of synodality’s origins, its theological foundations, and its recent expressions. They offer important takeaways from the synod in the context of looking toward the future, exploring the concrete transformations of a church marked by inclusive listening. Embracing the style of synodality as the church’s usual practice, the authors outline the three types of transformation required: a renewal of attitudes and behavior, a reform of ecclesial structures and procedures, and the adoption of synodal practices. The Synod on Synodality has changed the church. This book helps us understand this historic moment and learn how to walk on the synodal path toward a new beginning.