Indonesian
bishops hold their own synod on family
The
Catholic Church of Indonesia is holding its Synod of Bishops on the family to
locally assimilate the message of the world synod of Bishops on the family held
in the Vatican Oct. 4-25. The Nov. 2-6 synod in Bogor, West Java, is on
the theme: "The Catholic family: The joy of the Gospel, family's call and
mission in the church and Indonesian society." About 500 people are
participating in the five-day gathering. The Indonesian Church has been
holding synods every five years as Since 2000.
Holy
Family Father Hibertus Hartana, secretary of the Indonesian bishops' conference
family commission, told UCANEWS at a press conference on Oct. 30 that the
church hopes to develop "a pastoral movement to improve the lives of
Catholic families." Bishop Franciscus Kopong Kung of Larantuka, who
participated in Vatican Synod said the Indonesian synod will provide the Church
the chance to listen to the struggles families face. "The
Catholic Church wants to feel their challenges and struggles and to support and
strengthen them … From there, we can produce something to address those needs,"
said the bishop, chairman of the conference's family commission.
Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo of Jakarta, who also participated in
the Vatican synod, said the Indonesian synod would highlight the best practices
for Catholic families. He said their bishops would be sharing some of the
results of the Vatican synod with local participants. (Source: UCAN)
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