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Synodality and Culture

General Congregation n. 4 Testimony – October 09 Synodality and Culture By Siu Wai Vanessa CHENG Synodality and Asian cultures In general, when...

A communion that radiates

General Congregation 4 - 9 October 2023 A communion that radiates Introduction to Module 2 Jean-Claude Card. Hollerich General Rapporteur Good...

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Synod Asia website is a common digital platform maintained by the FABC OSC in collaboration with Offices of Social Communication in Asia and other media partners and the Synod Secretariat. We share news, information and other content concerning the Church in Asia and Synod on Synodality. Besides providing the latest information from the Synod Assembly in Rome, the site will be a point of reference for all relevant and latest matters of importance related to the Synod with focus on Asia.

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FABC’s Vision for a New Way of Being Church in Asia The Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC) grew out of the historic gathering of 180 Asian Catholic Bishops with Pope Paul VI during his 1970 pastoral visit to Asia. The meeting gave the impetus for the...

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Asian Voices on Synod on Synodality

To see the Church as God wants us to see!

Oswald Cardinal Gracias

Archbishop of Bombay, Synod Continental Assembly in Bangkok 2023

For me, the Bishops’ Synod is a courageous wake-up call for the Church because a thorough reflection is required from each baptized person and is therefore challenging and far-sighted. I believe that it has an impact on the style and the development of Church in the future. The Bishops’ Synod constitutes an important step in the conversion and renewal of the Church communities as the synodal process implies mutual listening, dialogue, understanding, appreciation and support.

Teresa Wu, Kaohsiung Diocese, Taiwan

The synod of Bishops is a movement to work together as a united Church, both laity and clergy, according to our respective roles. Walking together, according to Pope Francis’ call, is a constitutive way for the Church, which allows us to interpret the existing reality with the eyes and heart of God. This method can help the Church, all of us, to participate and continuously renew ourselves amidst advances in science and technology, as well as increasingly complex societal problems.

Rinawati

Sacred Heart Parish, Archdiocese of Palembang, Indonesia, Youth leader and Catechist