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Mary McAleese slams synod for lack of progress

by Rene Reid | Nov 1, 2023 | Staying Involved in Synodal Process

Photo: Trinity CollegeBREAKING NEWS “Not this century it seems!” The publication of the report from the 2023 Synod on Synodality was accompanied by the unmistakable sound of multiple cans being kicked down road and sighs of weary disappointment from the People of God...

On gay Catholics, synod ensured ‘nothing is closed,’ says African Jesuit

by Rene Reid | Oct 31, 2023 | Staying Involved in Synodal Process

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Pope’s major Vatican summit ends without action on women deacons, mention of LGBTQ Catholics

by Rene Reid | Oct 29, 2023 | Staying Involved in Synodal Process

Click Here to Read Pope’s major Vatican summit ends without action on women deacons, mention of LGBTQ Catholics Click here to read the summary report for the 2023 Synod

A Need for Creativity: Synod Report for October 29, 2023

by Rene Reid | Oct 29, 2023 | Staying Involved in Synodal Process

Dear friends of TAC–Thank you for following along with us this past month as we covered the events of the Synod. As the Synod officially ends today, this will be our last daily report, and we will return to our standard email newsletter schedule. In the months...

Listening in Simplicity: Synod Report for October 27, 2023

by Rene Reid | Oct 28, 2023 | Staying Involved in Synodal Process

As delegates work toward finalizing the Synod’s synthesis report, “spiritual assistants” Fr. Timothy Radcliffe, OP, of Oxford Monastery in Great Britain, and Mother Maria Ignazia Angelini, OSB, of the Abbey of Viboldone in Italy, shared their insights into the synodal...
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Speaking Out with One Unified Global Voice

"…Until we raise a common voice, we will not only not be heard, we will not even be listened to…

My hope is that by speaking out together - a strong chorus of calls for reform - we can provide a common, clear, strong, and ongoing voice for the yet incomplete vision of Vatican II.

In common cause, let us band together across the world. By our desire to be heard on particular issues - all of them important - let us not lose the strength of our common voice by reducing it to a whisper.

In light of this, we invite individuals and organizations to join together in making known our opinions for the good of our Church. By uniting our voices, it is not about abandoning the unique work of your organization but rather about how your work can enhance global reform."

Sr. Joan Chittister, CCRI Special Advisor


"We have to join our forces in order to reach a real breakthrough in this window of opportunity." 

Hans Kung

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