Listen to, trust the lay faithful, Pope tells synod members

Pope Francis prays with participants in the assembly of the Synod of Bishops before making a rare speech to the gathering Oct. 25, 2023, in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Pope Francis told members of the synod on synodality that they should respect and honour the faith of all baptised Catholics, including the women, trusting “the holy, faithful people of God”, who continue to believe even when their pastors act like dictators.

“I like to think of the Church as the simple and humble people who walk in the presence of the Lord – the faithful people of God,” he told participants at the assembly of the Synod of Bishops on October 25.

In a rare intervention as the assembly was nearing its conclusion, Pope Francis told members to trust the fidelity of the people they listened to in preparation for the synod over the past two years.

“One of the characteristics of this faithful people is its infallibility -yes, it is infallible in ‘credendo'”, in belief, as the Second Vatican Council taught, he said.

“I explain it this way: ‘When you want to know ‘what’ Holy Mother Church believes, go to the magisterium, because it is in charge of teaching it to you, but when you want to know ‘how’ the Church believes, go to the faithful people,” the Pope said.

To illustrate his point, Pope Francis shared the “story or legend” of the fifth-century Council of Ephesus when, the story goes, crowds lined the streets shouting to the bishops “Mother of God”, demanding that they declare as dogma “that truth which they already possessed as the people of God”.

“Some say that they had sticks in their hands and showed them to the bishops,” the Pope added. “I do not know if it is history or legend, but the image is valid.”

“The faithful people, the holy faithful people of God” have a soul, a conscience and a way of seeing reality, he said.

All of the cardinals and bishops at the synod, he said, come from that people and have received the faith from them – usually from their mothers and grandmothers.

“And here I would like to emphasise that, among God’s holy and faithful people, faith is transmitted in dialect, and generally in a feminine dialect,” he said.

“This is not only because the Church is mother, and it is precisely women who best reflect her,” he said, but also because “it is women who know how to hope, know how to discover the resources of the Church and of the faithful people, who take risks beyond the limit, perhaps with fear but courageously.”

It was the women disciples, after all, who at dawn “approach a tomb with the intuition – not yet hope – that there may be some life”, he said.

“When ministers overstep in their service and mistreat the people of God, they disfigure the face of the church with chauvanistic and dictatorial attitudes,” the Pope said.

He reminded synod members of a speech at the assembly by Sister Liliana Franco Echeverri, a member of the Company of Mary and president of the Confederation of Latin American and Caribbean Religious, who spoke about the ongoing service, commitment and fidelity of Catholic women despite often facing exclusion, rejection and mistreatment.

“Clericalism is a whip, it is a scourge, it is a form of worldliness that defiles and damages the face of the Lord’s bride,” the Church, the Pope said. “It enslaves God’s holy and faithful people.”

Pope Francis described as “a scandal” the scene of young priests going into ecclesiastical tailor shops in Rome “trying on cassocks and hats or albs with lace”.

Nevertheless, he said, “the people of God, the holy faithful people of God, go forward with patience and humility enduring the scorn, mistreatment and marginalisation on the part of institutionalised clericalism”.

Photo: Pope Francis prays with participants in the assembly of the Synod of Bishops before making a rare speech to the gathering on October 25, 2023, in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

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  1. Dr.Cajetan Coelho says

    Creatures of habit or creatures in habit both men and women have the potential to do far more than only display unnecessary clericalism. Emancipation and liberation of clerics from clericalism is the need of the hour world wide. Jesus of Nazareth in his time tried to liberate the high priests, the Pharisees, the Sadducees, the Levites, the Tax Collectors and such other fellow mortals from the burden of limitations and yokes they carried as part and parcel of their clericalism.

  2. Jane Lamont says

    We know it is impossible for the Catholic Church to change her teaching substantially. While doctrine can develop in order to become more explicit, dogma can not. While teaching can be further clarified any clarification can not contradict that taught before. That which is not incompatible with the promises of Christ with regards to the church, is possible even if difficult to accept. A teaching that was true at one point can not be false now.

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