Amazon Synod: reports of small
working groups
Synod Hall |
The 13th General Congregation took place on Thursday
afternoon, October 17, and was devoted to the presentation of reports prepared
in the small working groups. 177 Synod Fathers were present, as well as Pope
Francis. The contributions, submitted to the General Secretariat of the Synod,
do not constitute an official document of the Synod. Rather, they are a summary
of the discussions that took place among the Synod participants.
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The Synod is a precious gift of the Spirit for the Amazon
and for the whole Church, both from the theological and pastoral point of view,
and for the inescapable task of caring for our common home. It is a Kairos, a
time of grace, a favourable opportunity for the Church to reconcile with the
Amazon. This is the common thread that unites the twelve reports of the small
working groups that was presented in the Synod Hall on Thursday afternoon.
A universal Synod
All the publicly read texts express the hope that in the
Amazon a new synodal path will develop and that from the assembly of bishops in
the Vatican a new start will be made with an ardent missionary passion typical
of a true outward looking Church. The hope is that the Amazonian "good
life" will meet with the experience of the Beatitudes: in fact, in the
light of the Word of God, it reaches its full realization. There are many and
varied concrete proposals from the various groups that need clarification: the
current one is not only a regional Synod, but universal, what happens in the
Amazon affects the whole world.
A Church for the poor and against all forms of violence
An imperative for the Church is to listen to the cry of the
people and of the earth; not to be silent, to stand on the side of the poor and
say "no to violence". The latter in the Amazon has several faces:
violence in overcrowded prisons; sexual abuse and exploitation; violation of
the rights of indigenous peoples; the murder of defenders of the territories;
drug trafficking and narco-business; extermination of the youth population;
trafficking in human beings; feminicide and macho culture; genocide, biopiracy,
ethnocide: all evils to be fought because they kill both culture and spirit.
The condemnation of the systematic extractivist violation and deforestation is
clear. Someone highlighted the link between abuse of the weakest and abuse of
nature. Among the various emergencies highlighted, ample space was given to the
theme of the climate crisis.
Proposed International Ecclesial Observatory on Human
Rights
It is the indigenous people who pay the highest price with
their lives, because they are not assisted, they are not protected in their
territories. This is why more than one Small Group called for the establishment
of an International Observatory of Human Rights, in the conviction that the
defence of peoples and nature must be the prerogative of ecclesial and pastoral
action. It was also suggested that parishes should create safe spaces for
children, adolescents and vulnerable people. The right to life of all
from conception to natural death was reaffirmed.
Church not an NGO. More ecumenical dialogue
The Church - one of the reports advises - has the task of
accompanying the work of the defenders of human rights often criminalized by
public authorities. At the same time, however, it must avoid resembling an NGO.
This risk, together with the risk of presenting oneself in a purely ritualistic
capacity, often causes the loss of many faithful who seek answers to their
thirst for spirituality from religious sects or other confessions. From the
Small Groups comes the request to pursue ecumenical and interreligious dialogue
with greater energy with the proposal of two centers of comparison, one in the
Amazon and one in Rome, between the theologians of RELEP (Network of Latin
American Pentecostal Studies) and Catholic theologians.
Ministries, laity and rejection of clericalism
A ministry of presence is called for to avoid clericalism.
In this regard, a greater role must be given to the laity. Almost all the Small
Groups asked for a deeper understanding of the meaning of the "ministerial
Church", that is, a Church where the co-responsibility and commitment of
the laity coexist. The "Spanish A" Circle asked, for example, that
men and women be given ministries in an equitable manner, while avoiding the
risk of clericalizing the laity.
Woman and the deaconate
The theme of women is present in more than one relation with
the request to recognize, even in roles of greater responsibility and
leadership, the great value offered by the presence of women in their specific
service to the Church in the Amazon. For example, in the workplace, we
are asked to guarantee respect for women's rights and the overcoming of any
kind of stereotype. Most Small Groups called for attention to be paid to the
issue of the diaconate for women from the perspective of Vatican II, bearing in
mind that many functions of this ministry are already performed by women in the
region. However, it has been suggested that more than one address should be
devoted to the subject in another assembly of bishops, where perhaps women
should be given the power to vote.
Priesthood and viri probati
Suggested is an ad hoc Universal Synod also on the theme of
the viri probati. On this subject, the perspectives differ from one working
group to the next. It was pointed out that the value of celibacy, a gift to be
offered to indigenous communities, is not in question. Italian Circle A warned
against the risk that this value will be weakened or that the introduction of
viri probati could lose the missionary impetus of the universal Church in the
service of the most distant communities. Most of the reports, mainly those in
Spanish and Portuguese, aimed at a Church "of presence" rather than
"of visit", and are in favour of a way of conferring the priesthood
on married men, of good reputation, preferably indigenous chosen by the communities
of origin, but under specific conditions. It was also stressed that these
priests should not be considered second or third category, but true priestly
vocations. We should not forget the drama of many populations currently
receiving the sacraments once or twice a year in the Amazon, we have also been
asked to strengthen in local communities the awareness that not only the
Eucharist, but also the Word of God represents a spiritual nourishment for the
faithful.
Vocational crisis and priestly formation
Considering the size of the panamazzonic territory and the
scarcity of ministers, the creation of a regional fund for the sustainability
of evangelization has been hypothesised. In addition, the Italian Circle A
expressed "perplexity" about "the lack of reflection on the
causes that led to the proposal to overcome in some form priestly celibacy as
expressed by the Second Vatican Council and the subsequent Magisterium. At the
same time, it is hoped that there will be ongoing formation in ministry aimed
at configuring the priest to Christ, and it is urged that missionaries who
currently exercise their priestly ministry in the north of the world be sent to
the Amazon. In the face of the vocational crisis, the Small Circles note a
substantial decrease in the presence of religious in the Amazon and hope for a
renewal of religious life, which, at the instigation of the Latin American
Confederation of Religious, CLAR, will be promoted with renewed ardor,
especially as regards the contemplative life. Eyes are also being focused on
the formation of the laity: let it be integral and not only doctrinal, but also
Kerigmatic, founded on the social doctrine of the Church and leads to an
experience and encounter with the Risen One. At the same time strengthening the
formation of priests is being proposed: it should not only be academic, it
should take place in the Amazon territories and provide concrete experiences of
the Church looking outwards, alongside the people who suffer, in prisons or
hospitals. The establishment of indigenous seminaries where local theology
could be studied and deepened has also been proposed.
Intercultural dialogue and inculturation
The Small Circles are also asking for the consolidation of a
theology and pastoral care with an indigenous face. Intercultural dialogue and
inculturation should not be understood as antithetical. The task of the Church
is not to decide for the Amazonian people or to take a position of conquest,
but to accompany, to walk together in a synodal perspective of dialogue and listening.
For example, the proposal to introduce an "Amazonian Rite" has been
advanced, which would allow the spiritual, theological, liturgical and
disciplinary development of the singular richness of the Catholic Church in the
region. As explained in one of the reports, "symbols and gestures of local
cultures can be valued in the liturgy of the Church in the Amazon, preserving
the substantial unity of the Roman rite, since the Church does not want to
impose a rigid uniformity in that which does not affect the faith". The
promotion of knowledge of the Bible is also suggested, encouraging its
translation into local languages. In this perspective the creation of an
Ecclesial Council of the Panamazzonic Church was proposed, an ecclesiastical
structure linked to CELAM, and connected with REPAM, and with the Episcopal
Conferences of the Amazonian countries. "The Amazonian cosmovision” - it
is stated in one of the reports - has so much to teach the western world
dominated by technology, very often at the service of the "idolatry of
money". The Amazonian peoples consider their territory sacred: a
reflection on the spiritual value of the biome, of biodiversity and of the
right to land should therefore be encouraged. On the other hand, the proclamation
of the Gospel and the originality of Christ's victory over death, while
respecting the culture of peoples, must be considered an essential element for
embracing and understanding the Amazonian cosmovision.
Mission and martyrdom
The missionary is called to strip him/herself of the
colonialist mentality, overcome ethnic preconceptions, respect customs, rites
and beliefs. The manifestations with which peoples express their faith - the
Small Circles state - should be appreciated, accompanied and promoted. The
creation of a panamazzonic socio-pastoral Observatory in coordination with
CELAM, the diocesan justice and peace commissions, the CLAR and REPAM was also
suggested. Lights and shadows must be recognized in the history of the Church
in the Amazon. A distinction must be made between the "indigenous"
Church, which considers indigenous people as passive recipients of pastoral
care, and the "indigenous" Church, which understands them as
protagonists of its own experience of faith, according to the principle
"Save the Amazon with the Amazon". It is also important to value the
shining example given by many missionaries and martyrs who in the Amazon gave
their lives for the love of the Gospel. The Spanish Circle A proposes to
encourage the processes of beatification of the Amazon martyrs.
Migration, youth and cities
In the texts read in the hall we do not forget the
populations in voluntary isolation and we ask that they be accompanied by the
work of itinerant missionary teams. There is also room for the theme of
immigration, especially among young people. Today, 80% of the population of the
Amazon is in the cities. This is a phenomenon that often has as its negative
effects the loss of cultural identity, social exclusion, disintegration or
family destabilization. The evangelization of urban centres is therefore
becoming increasingly urgent, but pastoral work must adapt to circumstances
without forgetting the favelas, the suburbs, as well as rural realities. There
is also an urgent need for renewed youth ministry. On the pedagogical front,
the Church is asked to decisively promote bilingual intercultural education and
to encourage an alliance of university networks specializing in the science of
the Amazon and intercultural higher education for indigenous peoples.
Protection of Creation and the Ecological Dimension
The ecological dimension is central in the relations of the
Small Circles where it is reaffirmed that Creation is a masterpiece of God,
that all creation is related. It must not be forgotten that "a true
ecological conversion begins in the family and passes through a personal
conversion, through the encounter with Jesus". From this premise it is
imperative to address the most practical issues such as raising temperatures or
combating CO2 emissions. It encourages a more sober lifestyle and the
protection of unique precious goods such as water, a fundamental human right,
which, if privatized or contaminated, risks compromising the lives of entire
communities. The value of medicinal plants should also be highlighted, as
should the development of sustainable projects, through courses that lead to
the knowledge of the secrets and sacredness of nature according to the
Amazonian vision. Some circles propose to develop reforestation projects within
training schools in agricultural techniques.
Ecological sin and the promotion of an economy of
solidarity
In this context, there is a double proposal; to include the
theme of integral ecology in the directives of the Episcopal Conferences and to
include in Moral Theology respect for our Common Home and ecological sins, also
through a revision of the manuals and rituals of the Sacrament of Penance.
Humanity - recognize some Synod Fathers - is moving towards the recognition of
nature as a subject of law. "The utilitarian anthropocentric vision is
obsolete and man can no longer subject the resources of nature to unlimited
exploitation that endangers humanity itself.” It is necessary to contemplate
the immense set of forms of life on the planet in relation to each other, also
promoting a model of solidarity economy and establishing a ministry for the
care of our Common Home, as proposed by the Portuguese Circle B.
Synod on the Amazon and Communication
Finally, a number of reports have given space to the subject
of the media. Catholic communication networks are encouraged to place the
Amazon at the centre of their attention, to spread the good news and denounce
all kinds of aggression against Mother Earth, and to announce the truth. Also
proposed is the use of social networks for web radio, web TV and radio
communication in order to disseminate the conclusions of this Synod. The hope
is that the river of the Synod, with the strength of the "Amazonian
river", overflows with many gifts and ideas being reflected on by the
fathers who have spoken in the Hall and that from this experience of walking
together new paths for evangelization and integral ecology can spring up.
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