Synodity in the church: future path or old tradition?

Synodity in the church: future path or old tradition?

In Budapest, an important conference entitled "Synodity in Hungarian" took place, which is supposed to pave the way to a synodal church. Nathalie Becquart, a high -ranking theologian in the Vatican and the first woman with voting rights at the bishop's synod, emphasized the need for "learning through action". The conference was organized by the Sapientia University and attracted over 200 participants from various dioceses, including cardinals such as Péter Erdö and László Német. Becquart explained that synodality means "spiritual renewal and structural reform" and relies on transparency and community to include the voices of all believers in the decision -making process, such as kathpress.at reported.

With the background of recent synods and discussions about women in the church, Becquart illustrated that a synodal church is a dynamic community that actively involves all baptized. According to katholisch.de this synodal approach is not just an organizational tool, but a spiritual mission to meet the challenges of today. The conference in Budapest also included a survey, which is intended to raise the opinion of the believers on the situation of the Catholic Church in Hungary. This initiative aims to stimulate a broader discussion about relevant topics such as the role of women and the relationship between church and politics.

Becquart underlined that the synodal process should recognize and respect the diversity and the different experiences of the believers. She further explained that an inclusive church in which everyone is heard is a church that truly represents the Holy Spirit. Listening together and the participation of all believers should create a church that remains relevant in today's world and is actually announcing the gospel.

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