Pathways for the Implementation Phase of the Synod: a text to support the exchange of gifts among the Churches
Meeting of the XVI Ordinary Council of the General
Secretariat of the Synod
Vatican, 30 June 2025
On 26 and 27 June 2025, the first in-person meeting of the
members of the XVI Ordinary Council of the General Secretariat of the Synod
took place at the headquarters of the General Secretariat. The meeting also
included the participation – both in person and online – of several Consultors
of the Secretariat. The only absentee was His Beatitude Youssef Absi,
Patriarch of Antioch for Melkite Greek Catholics, who is currently
accompanying, along with other leaders of Christian Churches, the faithful
affected by the recent attack on a church in Damascus.
The meeting was opened by Cardinal Mario Grech, Secretary
General of the Synod (cf. Opening
Address in Italian), and included a time of dialogue in the afternoon of
Thursday, 26 June 2025, with Pope Leo XIV, President of the General
Secretariat. During this session, participants had the opportunity to engage
with the Holy Father on various matters related to the synodal journey. In the
course of this rich and candid exchange, the Pope was updated on how synodality
is being lived out across the different continents (cf. Press Release of 26.06.2025).
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Council members
approved the Pathways for the Implementation Phase of the Synod – a
tool designed to accompany the final phase of the synodal process. The text
serves as a means of fostering dialogue between local Churches and the General
Secretariat of the Synod and promoting the exchange of experiences among the
Churches. The meeting also included updates on the Jubilee of Synodal
Teams and Participatory Bodies, the work of the Study Groups established
by Pope Francis, and various ongoing activities within local Churches.
Pathways for the Implementation Phase of the Synod
The text, structured around four chapters, aims first and
foremost to provide an interpretive key for understanding the implementation
phase of the synodal process: “the synodal form of the Church is at
the service of its mission, and any change in the life of the Church is
intended to make it more capable of proclaiming the Kingdom of God and bearing
witness to the Gospel of the Lord to the men and women of our time” (from the
Introductory Letter). The text then focuses on the intended recipients
of the outlines: primarily the diocesan bishop and the synodal teams. The third
chapter offers a set of fundamental criteria to help ensure that local
implementation remains in harmony with that of the universal Church. The final
chapter addresses the question of methodology and tools.
The point of reference for this phase is the Final
Document of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of
Bishops, the result of listening and discernment carried out since the
beginning of the synodal process. This phase belongs above all to the local
Churches, which are the true protagonists. They are called to “implement,
in their different contexts, the authoritative proposals contained in the
Document through the processes of discernment and decision-making provided for
by law and by the Document itself” (cf. Accompanying Note by the Holy
Father Francis).
However, in order to safeguard the underlying
ecclesiological vision and foundational criteria of the Final Document, the
text approved by the Ordinary Council is to be understood as a set of
guidelines developed in response to questions received in recent months by the
General Secretariat of the Synod. This Secretariat has the task of accompanying
and supporting the journey and promoting the exchange of gifts among local
Churches. These Pathways reflect the principle
of circular dialogue between local Churches and the General
Secretariat of the Synod, a hallmark of the synodal journey since its
beginning.
The Pathways for the Implementation Phase of the
Synod will be available on the website of the General Secretariat
(www.synod.va) on Monday, 7 July
2025.
Jubilee of Synodal Teams and Participatory Bodies
Regarding the Jubilee of Synodal Teams and Participatory Bodies, it has been
decided to extend the registration deadline to 31 July 2025. With
satisfaction, it was noted that registrations received so far come from all
five continents. The official program is currently being developed and will
include formation sessions and opportunities for exchange among various synodal
realities.
Ongoing Activities in Local Churches
As for activities within local Churches, a strong sense of dynamism has been
observed in many dioceses across the globe. Many have already enthusiastically
and creatively begun the implementation journey. Formation in synodality –
especially for the lay faithful and pastoral workers – has become one of the
defining aspects of recent months. Numerous schools of synodality have been
established, serving as platforms through which local Churches are educating
the faithful in listening, communal and ecclesial discernment, and
co-responsibility.
Study Groups
Finally, the Council members were updated on the work of the Study Groups
established by Pope Francis following the First Session of the XVI General
Assembly. These Groups had originally been tasked with submitting the results
of their reflections to the Holy Father by the end of June 2025. However, due
to the death of Pope Francis and the election of Pope Leo XIV, there have been
delays. Some Groups have requested additional time. In agreement with the Holy
Father, it has been decided to extend the deadline for submitting the final
reports to 31 December 2025. Nonetheless, in keeping with a synodal
approach marked by transparency and a desire for accountability, the Study
Groups have been asked to submit a brief interim report to the General
Secretariat by the end of June 2025. These reports will be published on the
General Secretariat’s website as they are received.
The meeting, which took place in a spirit of deep
fraternity, concluded in the late afternoon of Friday, 27 June. The next
meeting of the Ordinary Council is scheduled for the afternoon of Sunday, 26
October, and the entire day on Monday, 28 October 2025.
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