Synod: Listening, conversion and
the role of women
Tuesday's press conference on the Synod of Bishops. |
Listening, conversion and the role of women emerge as themes
from the Synod of Bishops on Youth at the daily press briefing.
By Russell Pollitt, SJ
Despite the varying situations and contexts of young people
across the world their basic aspirations are the same. They want to be taken
seriously, listened to, allowed to contribute and they want us to trust them,
Cardinal Oswald Gracias from India said.
Listening
“Listening is key in the Synod process,” said French Sister
Nathalie Becquart. The first stage of the Synod, she explained, has been about
listening to the sociological situation of young people but also listening to
how God is acting now. Cardinal Gracias said that the bishops started listening
in the Synod preparation. During that phase the Synod committee received over
100 thousand answers to the questionnaire that was sent out.
Canadian Cardinal Gerald Cyprien La Croix explained how, in
the small groups and in the Synod assembly, young people shared ideas. He said
that there were powerful mutual exchanges. He explained how new process of
listening to inputs and then taking a silent pause was helpful because it gave
participants time to reflect on what they heard.
Cardinal Gracias said that he was really struck, when
listening to young people share, that there was a strong call from across the
world for the Church to ensure that liturgies were done better. He explained
how the first part of the Synod has been focussed on lots of sociological data.
In the second part of the process they will analyse this data and then, in the
third part, look at appropriate pastoral responses and programmes.
Conversion
Despite the turbulence in the Church, which has been
addressed at the Synod and not shunned, young people are still committed to and
active in the Church, said Madagacan Cardinal Désiré Tsarahazana. The Church in
Madagascar has asked all the faithful to ensure that life and faith are not
separated, a real call to conversion of the whole Church. Cardinal Tsarahazana
explained how extreme poverty and employment lead to corruption. Young people
get infected by this - like a gangrene. Often young people buy diplomas and
try to buy jobs because they are desperate. He said that injustice favours
insecurity and that if we did not separate life and faith then we would not
find ourselves in the current situation of such extreme poverty.
Cardinal La Croix reiterated the call to conversion of all
the baptised. He remarked that part of this is ensuring the Church offers
better formation to all God’s people. He said that this is most especially true
for clergy and religious in the area of affectivity and sexuality. Cardinal
Gracias added that young people want an authentic Church – as do the bishops.
“If there have been failures in the past, these must be rectified,” he said.
Women
The issue of women in the Church was addressed again.
Cardinal Gracias said that Pope Francis doesn’t want cosmetic changes but
responsibility and decision-making positions in Church for women. Sr Becquart
said that she was struck to see how the topic of women came up strongly from
young people because they live in a world in which relations between men and
women have changed. She also said that the issue of women was brought up by
many bishops and this leads her to believe that the issue of women’s roles and
responsibility in the Church have been heard. She said that the Synod
participants are trying to live as an inclusive Church of both men and women
walking together.
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