Assembly in Prague an ‘important step in the ongoing Synodal process’ – Archbishop Martin
Archbishop Eamon Martin to attend European Synodal Assembly with Irish delegation
Archbishop Eamon Martin to attend European Synodal Assembly with Irish delegation
A new reflection appears each Thursday on the homepage of the Synodal Pathway website on the theme of synodality in light of the upcoming Sunday Gospel.
The Presidents and Coordinators of the Continental Assemblies recently gathered in Rome to prepare for the culmination of the second stage of the Synod process 2021-2024.
Last month marked the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council.
During their Autumn general Meeting, bishops reflected on the national Synthesis of the Consultation in Ireland for the Diocesan Stage of the Universal Synod 2021 – 2023.
Julieann Moran is the General Secretary of the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
Last Sunday, Bishop Alan McGuckian SJ of Raphoe celebrated Mass for the annual Legion of Mary pilgrimage to to the Basilica of Our Lady of Knock, Co Mayo.
Julieann comes to this role having already made a significant contribution to the work of promoting synodality in the Irish Church at all levels- Dr Nicola Brady
"We commend our National Synthesis document to the next phase of the synodal journey of the universal Church as it moves towards the meeting of the Synod of Bishops in Rome in October 2023." - Bishops
Dr Nicola Brady, Chair of the Synodal Steering Group, will present at this year’s Knock Shrine Novena. Returning to its normal format for the first time in three years, the national novena will run from Sunday 14 August until Monday 22 August. The novena to Our...