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Sep 2023
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"The Synod on Synodality: A Global Gathe...

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Join us as we delve into the upcoming Synod in Rome, where Pope Francis is set to welcome Catholics from all walks of life for a historic session on synodality. This event marks a departure from traditional Senate gatherings, with men and women, not just bishops, given equal voice and vote. We'll explore the key themes of communion, mission, and participation, and the broader topics likely to emerge, from women priests to the treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals. Stay tuned as we anticipate the open exchange of ideas shaping the future of the Catholic Church.

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