Secretariat
publishes 'Lineamenta' for next Synod on Family
(Vatican Radio) In preparation for the General Synod of Bishops
on the family, set for October 4th to 25th 2015, the Synod Secretariat on
Tuesday announced the publication of its preparatory document, known by its
Latin name, the ‘Lineamenta’. Philippa Hitchen reports...
While Pope Francis made clear, at the conclusion of last
October’s Extraordinary Synod on the family, that the final report, or ‘Relatio’, from the two week
encounter would serve as the preliminary document for next October’s Synod, the
Secretariat said it has also drawn up a series of questions to accompany that ‘Relatio’.
These two parts of the
‘Lineamenta’ have been sent, in the original Italian, to bishops
conferences, the Synods of Eastern Catholic Churches, the Union of Religious
Superiors and the dicasteries of the Roman Curia. Over the coming days they
will be translated into other languages, in order that they can be shared as widely
as possible for consultation with all those people and organisations concerned
with the pastoral care of families. All the results of such consultation must
be returned to the Synod Secretariat by April 15th so that the working
guidelines, known as the ‘Instrumentum
laboris’,
can be published before next summer.
The wide-ranging
questions ask for reflections on all aspects of the promotion of authentic
family values, the training of clergy in family ministry, the way the Church
can be more present among those living far away from the Christian faith and
the care of families that are wounded and fragile, including those who are
divorced and remarried or seeking to care for homosexual members.
The note from the
Synod Secretariat also suggests that those preparing for next year’s event
should accompany this consultation with opportune moments of prayer and
celebration around the theme of the family. In particular it points to the
feast of the Holy Family on December 28th, as well as the Pope’s prayer for the
Synod on the Family which can be found at the following link
http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/it
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