Embracing Synodality: Communion, Participation, and Mission

 
For a Synodal Church:
Communion, Participation,
and Mission
 
Deanery Presentation
 
2
 
Plan for today
 
Background on Global Synod
Process here in the Archdiocese of
Atlanta
 
3
 
The Synod on Synodality
Brief Background
 
Synod on Synodality – background
 
Pope Francis’s Address in 2015:
 
The world in which we live … demands that
the Church 
strengthen cooperation in all
areas of her mission
. It is precisely this
path of 
synodality 
which God expects of the
Church of the third millennium.
 
Synod on Synodality – background
 
International Theological Commission (2018)
 
… Synodality is 
at the heart of the work of
renewal
 the [Second Vatican] Council was
encouraging.
 
… The concept of synodality refers to the
involvement and participation of the whole
People of God 
in the life and mission of the
Church…
 
Synod on Synodality – background
 
International Theological Commission (2018)
 
Synodality means that the whole Church is a
subject and that 
everyone in the Church is
a subject
 [i.e., agent of evangelization, co-
responsible for the mission of the Church].
 
Synod on Synodality – background
 
Preparatory Document (2021)
 
A basic question prompts and guides us: How
does this “journeying together,” which takes
place today on different levels (from the local level
to the universal one), allow the Church 
to
proclaim the Gospel 
in accordance with the
mission entrusted to Her; and what steps does
the Spirit invite us to take in order 
to grow as a
synodal Church
?
 
Synod on Synodality – background
 
Vademecum (2021)
 
…. The objective of the current Synod is 
to
listen, as the entire People of God, to what
the Holy Spirit is saying to the Church
.
 
Synod on Synodality – background
 
Vademecum (2021)
 
… In fact, the whole Synodal Process aims at
fostering 
a lived experience of discernment,
participation, and co-responsibility
, where
a diversity of gifts is brought together 
for the
Church’s mission in the world
.
 
Synod on Synodality – background
 
In other words… 
(from Preparatory Document)
 
… The purpose of this Synod, and therefore of this
consultation, is not to produce documents, but to
‘plant dreams, draw forth prophesies and visions,
allow hope to flourish, inspire trust, bind up
wounds, weave together relationships, awaken a
dawn of hope, learn from one another and create
a bright resourcefulness that will enlighten minds,
warm hearts, give strength to our hands.’
 
Synod on Synodality – background
 
WHY? 
Various reasons, but all revolving around:
For the sake of the mission
Consider:
 
Has the Church at large lost an
understanding of her mission, its urgency,
and her utterly unique role in the world?
(Fr. John Riccardo commenting on the rationale for the Synod)
 
Process in the
Archdiocese of Atlanta
 
What has been done to date?
 
Launch: Opening Mass, Website, Prayer cards, Memos to
priests, and Letter to the Faithful
Archdiocesan Synod Timeline
Local Consultation Packets (available soon)
Toolkit for Parishes/Groups
Facilitator’s Guide
Participant’s Guide
Archdiocesan Synod Team
Core Team – 2x per week meetings as needed
Outreach Team – 3x during Archdiocesan phase and 2x per year
after
 
14
 
Archdiocesan Phase Timeline
11/28
Consultation
Phase Begins
10/17
Launch
6/30
Report to
USCCB
due
Preparing People of God
Consultations with the People of God
Diocesan Report
1/18-25 Week
of Christian
Unity
Pre-Synod
Meeting
3/31 Local
Reports to
Archdiocese
Preaching, Catechesis, and Prayer
Regional Listening Sessions – 10 Deaneries,
Deacons/Religious, Priests, Chancery
Survey
Local Consultations
12/25
Christmas
4/17
Easter
6/17-18
Eucharistic
Congress
3/2 Ash
Wednesday
6/5
Pentecost
 
Consultation Process – Local Level
 
Local Group Consultation
 Local Groups or entities include:
Parishes/Missions
Catholic Schools
Campus Ministries
Outreach Members’ Ministries & Organizations
Open Invitation to groups that reach beyond one parish/school/entity
Toolkit providing detailed options and guides for discerning local
process
Recommended Method – Local Prayer & Listening Sessions that are
adaptable based on local needs/circumstances
English, Spanish, Vietnamese, & French/Creole available soon
Single 2-3 page report per entity/channel
Online Survey – open to all, complement to listening sessions
 
16
 
Suggested Synod Questions for Local
Prayer & Listening Sessions
 
The Fundamental Question
Key Themes and Supporting Questions
Listening & Discernment
Co-Responsibility & Participation
Prayer & Celebration
Open ended: Listening to the Holy Spirit for
primary takeaway
 
Flexible option to substitute questions and themes
based on community circumstances.
 
17
 
Consultation Process – Regional Level
 
Regional Prayer & Listening Sessions
In-person for two hours
10 Deanery–
1-2 representatives from each parish
1-2 representatives from Campus Ministries, Catholic Schools, Outreach
Member Organizations
Inviting other participants as well
3-4 target audience:
Deacons/Religious
Priests (1 or 2 options)
Chancery Staff
Agenda and Questions TBD
Professional facilitators - reaching out through Deacons to start
Archbishop Hartmayer plans to participate in all sessions
 
18
 
Role of Pastors/Priests
 
Toolkit will be available by mid-December
Lead community in preparation through preaching,
catechesis & prayer starting now
Discern & lead community consultation process in your
parish/ministry/office between 11/28 & 3/31
Local prayer & listening sessions to answer synod questions
Send 1-2 representatives to attend a Regional Listening Session
Submit single “Local Report” per community by March 31
Invited to attend a Priest Listening Session (Date TBD)
 
Toolkit
 
Homily Helps and Prayers of the Faithful
Prayer & Listening Sessions
Adaptable and flexible to your local context
Checklists to plan sessions
Facilitator’s Guides with full scripts for two Prayer & Listening
Session formats
Preselected Questions that can be substituted for any topics
that work for your community
Participant’s Guides to help set expectations
English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and French Creole will be
released after Thanksgiving: archatl.com/synod
 
https://archatl.com/synod/
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Exploring the concept of synodality within the Church, this presentation delves into the background and significance of the Synod on Synodality. It highlights the call for active involvement and cooperation of all members of the Church in its mission, emphasizing the importance of listening to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The journey towards becoming a synodal Church is a collective effort to proclaim the Gospel effectively and grow in unity.

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  • Participation
  • Communion
  • Global Synod

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  1. For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, and Mission Deanery Presentation

  2. 2

  3. Plan for today Background on Global Synod Process here in the Archdiocese of Atlanta 3

  4. The Synod on Synodality Brief Background

  5. Synod on Synodality background Pope Francis s Address in 2015: The world in which we live demands that the Church strengthen cooperation in all areas of her mission. It is precisely this path of synodality which God expects of the Church of the third millennium.

  6. Synod on Synodality background International Theological Commission (2018) Synodality is at the heart of the work of renewal the [Second Vatican] Council was encouraging. The concept of synodality refers to the involvement and participation of the whole People of God in the life and mission of the Church

  7. Synod on Synodality background International Theological Commission (2018) Synodality means that the whole Church is a subject and that everyone in the Church is a subject [i.e., agent of evangelization, co- responsible for the mission of the Church].

  8. Synod on Synodality background Preparatory Document (2021) A basic question prompts and guides us: How does this journeying together, which takes place today on different levels (from the local level to the universal one), allow the Church to proclaim the Gospel in accordance with the mission entrusted to Her; and what steps does the Spirit invite us to take in order to grow as a synodal Church?

  9. Synod on Synodality background Vademecum (2021) . The objective of the current Synod is to listen, as the entire People of God, to what the Holy Spirit is saying to the Church.

  10. Synod on Synodality background Vademecum (2021) In fact, the whole Synodal Process aims at fostering a lived experience of discernment, participation, and co-responsibility, where a diversity of gifts is brought together for the Church s mission in the world.

  11. Synod on Synodality background In other words (from Preparatory Document) The purpose of this Synod, and therefore of this consultation, is not to produce documents, but to plant dreams, draw forth prophesies and visions, allow hope to flourish, inspire trust, bind up wounds, weave together relationships, awaken a dawn of hope, learn from one another and create a bright resourcefulness that will enlighten minds, warm hearts, give strength to our hands.

  12. Synod on Synodality background WHY? Various reasons, but all revolving around: For the sake of the mission Consider: Has the Church at large lost an understanding of her mission, its urgency, and her utterly unique role in the world? (Fr. John Riccardo commenting on the rationale for the Synod)

  13. Process in the Archdiocese of Atlanta

  14. What has been done to date? Launch: Opening Mass, Website, Prayer cards, Memos to priests, and Letter to the Faithful Archdiocesan Synod Timeline Local Consultation Packets (available soon) Toolkit for Parishes/Groups Facilitator s Guide Participant s Guide Archdiocesan Synod Team Core Team 2x per week meetings as needed Outreach Team 3x during Archdiocesan phase and 2x per year after 14

  15. Archdiocesan Phase Timeline Diocesan Report Preparing People of God Consultations with the People of God 6/30 Report to USCCB due 3/31 Local Reports to Archdiocese 11/28 Consultation Phase Begins 1/18-25 Week of Christian Unity 6/17-18 Eucharistic Congress 12/25 Christmas 10/17 Launch 3/2 Ash Wednesday 4/17 Easter 6/5 Pentecost October November December January February March April May June Local Consultations Pre-Synod Meeting Regional Listening Sessions 10 Deaneries, Deacons/Religious, Priests, Chancery Preaching, Catechesis, and Prayer Survey

  16. Consultation Process Local Level Local Group Consultation Local Groups or entities include: Parishes/Missions Catholic Schools Campus Ministries Outreach Members Ministries & Organizations Open Invitation to groups that reach beyond one parish/school/entity Toolkit providing detailed options and guides for discerning local process Recommended Method Local Prayer & Listening Sessions that are adaptable based on local needs/circumstances English, Spanish, Vietnamese, & French/Creole available soon Single 2-3 page report per entity/channel Online Survey open to all, complement to listening sessions 16

  17. Suggested Synod Questions for Local Prayer & Listening Sessions The Fundamental Question Key Themes and Supporting Questions Listening & Discernment Co-Responsibility & Participation Prayer & Celebration Open ended: Listening to the Holy Spirit for primary takeaway Flexible option to substitute questions and themes based on community circumstances. 17

  18. Consultation Process Regional Level Regional Prayer & Listening Sessions In-person for two hours 10 Deanery 1-2 representatives from each parish 1-2 representatives from Campus Ministries, Catholic Schools, Outreach Member Organizations Inviting other participants as well 3-4 target audience: Deacons/Religious Priests (1 or 2 options) Chancery Staff Agenda and Questions TBD Professional facilitators - reaching out through Deacons to start Archbishop Hartmayer plans to participate in all sessions 18

  19. Role of Pastors/Priests Toolkit will be available by mid-December Lead community in preparation through preaching, catechesis & prayer starting now Discern & lead community consultation process in your parish/ministry/office between 11/28 & 3/31 Local prayer & listening sessions to answer synod questions Send 1-2 representatives to attend a Regional Listening Session Submit single Local Report per community by March 31 Invited to attend a Priest Listening Session (Date TBD)

  20. Toolkit Homily Helps and Prayers of the Faithful Prayer & Listening Sessions Adaptable and flexible to your local context Checklists to plan sessions Facilitator s Guides with full scripts for two Prayer & Listening Session formats Preselected Questions that can be substituted for any topics that work for your community Participant s Guides to help set expectations English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and French Creole will be released after Thanksgiving: archatl.com/synod

  21. https://archatl.com/synod/

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