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New Ways Ministry invites parishes and other Catholic groups to host our new workshop to help build up synodality in an inclusive church!
Early indications this week signal that the Synod Assembly is not going to be talking about some of the key issues which the Catholic faithful have raised in synodal conversations since 2021.
As the Synod on Synodality’s second and final General Assembly begins this week, it is an open question whether LGBTQ+ issues will be part of the agenda. Today’s post examines why that is and one commentator’s thoughts on how they might come up anyway.
Concurrent with the release of the Synod on Synodality’s latest working document two weeks ago, the Vatican also published the members in the previously-established study groups for specific questions raised during the synodal process. Today’s post includes that news and more reactions from reform organizations.
Later today, the Vatican will release the latest working document for the Synod on Synodality. Stay tuned for Bondings 2.0’s coverage!
Today’s post provides news and opinion related to ongoing debate over “Fiducia Supplicans,” the Vatican declaration on blessings, including for same-gender couples.
What big decisions are going to come out of the Synod on Synodality’s General Assembly at the Vatican in October, especially decisions related to LGBTQ+ Catholics? Recently, we got a pretty clear answer.
This week, participants were included at the Vatican’s press briefings, and gender and sexuality issues have arisen several times at these events.
This week, New Ways Ministry is announcing a new resource that documents the LGBTQ-related records, good and bad, of Synod assembly participants to help understand how this conversation about inclusion and equality might proceed.