NZ Catholic response to Synod’s Continental Stage document published

The New Zealand Catholic Church response to the “Document for the Continental Stage” of Pope Francis’s Synod on Synodality has been published.

The continental document entitled Enlarge the          Space of Your Tent.

The Catholic world is now in the Continental Stage of the Synod process, in which each “continent” will produce a response to the continental document that was approved by the Vatican’s synod office last October.

The continental document, titled Enlarge the Space of Your Tent, was itself produced in response to the national syntheses from the initial diocesan and national discernment parts of the Synod process.

Aotearoa New Zealand held a national hui in Wellington last July. The outcomes of the hui, plus the six diocesan syntheses produced after parish discussions, formed the source material for the National Synthesis sent to the Synod Office last August. Our synthesis was one of the 112 national syntheses submitted by the 114 bishops’ conferences around the world, along with 1040 submissions from religious institutes, lay movements and other groups.

After Enlarge the Space of Your Tent was published in October, the combined bishops’ conferences from each region or “continent” were asked to provide a response to it, to contribute to each continental response.

Aotearoa New Zealand is a member of the Oceania continental group, which includes the bishops’ conferences of New Zealand, Australia, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, the Pacific, and the Eastern Churches of Oceania.

In this country, diocesan and national groups were invited last October to take part in a discernment process on the document, which took place between late October and early December. Those responses were synthesised into the New Zealand response, published today by the NZ Catholic Bishops Conference.

The bishops stress that this document reflects the voices of the People of God of the New Zealand Church, with the bishops listening to the people, and follows the continuing process of discernment.

Taking the process to its next step, the Federation of Catholic Bishops Conferences of Oceania (FCBCO) has convened an Oceania Taskforce to draft the region’s response to Enlarge the Space of Your Tent.

The taskforce has representatives nominated by the four bishops’ conferences of the region and the Eastern Churches of Oceania.  A group from it met in Melbourne last week to prepare a draft response, which will be considered by all the bishops of Oceania when they convene for the FCBCO Assembly in Fiji next month.

Pope Francis launched the Synod process in 2021 to hear what ordinary Catholics from around the world think should be the future direction of the Church. After the Continental phase, a two-part 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in the Catholic Church will be held in Rome; the first part in October this year, the second in October 2024.

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  1. Linda says

    Women should never have been anything but equal in the church. Men are not more virtuous. Far from it. Would there have been the same level of sexual abuse of children if women were priests? The answer is No! The discrimination, abuse and pomposity of men in the church is intolerable for me as a woman. I cannot relate to the institution. There are no role models for modern women, certainly not the devalued nuns.

    • Hamish says

      I concur.
      Spiritual giftedness is not exclusively male.
      Saintly women have raised the dead, and like
      st Catherine of Sienna, doctor of the church
      moved the papacy, like no other male.
      Doctors of the church are not all male.
      Bilocation is not exclusively ordained priesthood.
      Mary of Agreda, bilocated more than any male,
      Maria Carloni also bilocated.
      Incorrupt bodies of women are well known,
      including St Cecilia (many centuries), St Catherine
      Labouree, St Bernadette of Lourdes and others.
      Stigmata is not exclusively male either.
      In a world beset by Secular Humanism, mysticism
      is valued, and again found in women as well.

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