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Day 2 Monday Wrap – Understanding community issues

Day 2 Monday Wrap – Understanding community issues

Day 2 – After receiving the fruit of the local stage of the Synod, today delegates took time to gain a better understanding of real community issues. The first a river that has been damaged by a gravel mine and then a community affected by rising sea levels.This...
Second Working Session

Second Working Session

The Secretariat of Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) in collaboration with African Synodality Initiative (ASI) is pleased to announce the gathering of a cross-section of experts from across the African continent for the Second Working...
Witnessing synodality

Witnessing synodality

Day 3 – sr Bernadette Reis, our Vatican News correspondent in Suva bring us the testimony of Susie Sela, Facilitator at the Suva Continental Synodal Assembly, who explains us what synodality means for her and tell us about the good effects that the synodal...
sr Becquart: : ‘You are on forefront of synodality’

sr Becquart: : ‘You are on forefront of synodality’

Synodality, caring for the ocean, and formation for mission were three pastoral challenges that were explored by the Synod Continental Assembly of Oceania in Suva on Tuesday. By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp (Vatican News Special Envoy) Analyzing particular pastoral...
Day 3 Tuesday Wrap – Silent earthquake in the Church

Day 3 Tuesday Wrap – Silent earthquake in the Church

On the 3 Day of the Continental Assembly, the bishops of Oceania were challenged to take up the path of synodality and to be prepared to confront a “silent earthquake” in the Church on the third day of their quadrennial assembly in Fiji. Nathalie Becquart,...