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Irish Bishops invite faithful to walk together on Synodal journey

In the week that saw Pope Francis formally open the Synod of Bishops, Archbishop Eamon Martin, Auxiliary Bishop Michael Router, and the Synodal Core Group for the Archdiocese of Armagh, in Northern Ireland issue a pastoral letter inviting the faithful to 鈥渨alk together鈥 to build a richer and more dynamic Church

By SA国际传媒 staff reporter

In the Pastoral Letter, Archbishop of Armagh, Eamon Martin and Bishop Michael Router emphasize that Pope Francis is inviting the faithful all over the world to come with him 鈥渙n a journey鈥 as a 鈥淪ynodal Church鈥. 

They note that the word synod means 鈥渨alking together鈥 and 鈥渋ndicates a way of being together as Church and 鈥榙iscerning鈥 how best to spread the Gospel amidst the challenges of life in the 21st century.鈥

Getting involved

In the letter, both Archbishop Martin and Bishop Router encourage Catholics to  respond to Pope Francis鈥 call and 鈥渟et out on a synodal journey in the Archdiocese of Armagh.鈥

 鈥淲e want to involve as many people as possible so that we can harvest the ideas and wisdom of all the baptised and listen to the sense of the faith that is alive in the People of God,鈥 they say. 

鈥淥ur challenge,鈥 they continue, 鈥渋s to discern together what the Holy Spirit is telling us at this critical juncture in our history.鈥

The theme which Pope Francis has chosen for the synodal process 2021-2023 is: For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, Mission, and both Church leaders express the hope that the 鈥渇orthcoming synodal process will bring us closer together and help us to recognise that we are united by our common baptism - as members of the Body of Christ.鈥

Overcoming challenges

They acknowledge that although the faith has been handed on for centuries in Ireland, 鈥渨e live today in a very challenging secular environment, where, sadly, many people do not know the joy of encountering, believing in, and following, Jesus Christ.鈥  But they also express the hope that 鈥渢he life of the Church will be much richer and more dynamic if all baptised Catholics can find ways to answer God鈥檚 call and bring a variety of gifts to the service of all.鈥

Everyone welcome

Both Archbishop Martin and Bishop Router stress no one is excluded from the synodal process and all 鈥渁re invited and welcome to participate.鈥 They also underline that laymen and women 鈥渉ave a vital role to play.鈥

The Archdiocese of Armagh over the next few months, will be joining the worldwide synodal consultation, and will soon be inviting the faithful to respond to a number of questions. 

This initial phase will lead to further opportunities for people to participate at diocesan and national level.

Both Church leaders say this is an opportunity for Catholics to 鈥渓isten to the Holy Spirit and discern what God wants from the Church around the world, in Ireland and in the Archdiocese of Armagh.

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18 October 2021, 14:11