Bishops
share impressions of Synod's opening session
2014-10-06 Vatican Radio
(Vatican Radio) The Church needs leaders that are listening to
their people, speaking honestly, seeking consensus and discerning new ways of
supporting family life. Those were the guidelines that emerged from a press
conference held at the conclusion of the morning session by four of the key
players in this Synod of Bishops. They were Hungarian Cardinal Peter Erdo,
French Cardinal André Vingt-Troi, Italian Archbishop Bruno Forte and Mexican
Archbishop Carlos Aguiar Retes. Philippa Hitchen takes a closer look.....
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Cardinal Erdo, who gave the introductory presentation to the
Synod’s opening session, stressed changes in the working method of the meeting
to better reflect a Church that is listening to the needs of its people. In a
departure from tradition, his presentation to the gathering of 253 Synod
participants was given in Italian, rather than Latin, and already included some
of the ideas circulated by the bishops in response to the questionnaire on the
family sent out to dioceses around the world last year.
Archbishop Forte, special secretary for the Synod, stressed the
continuation of the work started by Pope Paul VI in the immediate aftermath of
the Second Vatican Council, to include the voice of all baptised people in the
key discussions of the day. He said the bishops are still learning how to do
that and he urged all the Synod participants to heed to Pope Francis’ words and
to speak honestly and freely, without prejudice or preconceived answers.
Cardinal André Vingt-Trois, one of three Synod presidents,
reminded journalists the meeting is not like a parliamentary debate, with a
majority seeking to overrule the minority opinions, but rather a gathering of
Church leaders, seeking consensus on key issues that can help the Church grow
and support people in their specific, local circumstances. The debate among
cardinals prior to the Synod over divorced and remarried Catholics, he said,
was not a conflict but rather an important part of the theological discussion
process.
Finally Archbishop Aguiar Retes, president of the bishops
conferences of Latin American and the Caribbean, stressed the need for a
constant pastoral discernment, grounded in the reality of families in their different
parts of the world. This Synod, he recalled, is part of a two year process
during which the Church leaders must not look for overnight solutions, but
rather consult carefully with their people to find practical answers to
pressing needs of families around the globe today.
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