by Gary Horsman | May 13, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process, Uncategorized
Thanks to all who participated in any of our online Synodal gatherings and especially those who contributed to the fine-tuning of this report. The most significant feature of this report is that it is truly a consensus of cross-generational, cross-continental, and, of... by Gary Horsman | May 12, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
With Gratitude To All Who Have Given Of ThemselvesTo Join In Our CCRI Online Synodal Gatherings With gratitude to all who have given of themselves to join in our CCRI online Synodal gatherings CCRI appreciates all who have taken the time to participate in our monthly... by Gary Horsman | Apr 17, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Learning What Differing Generations and Cultures Share In Common As We Strive to Reform Our Church May 2, 2024 On Thursday, May 2, CCRI has scheduled a multi-generational global synodal gathering. This is an online synod for the purpose of discerning worldwide... by Rene Reid | Apr 7, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Our Global Ecclesial Synodal Council gathering will hosted Dr. Elissa Roper on Friday/Saturday, April 12/13. Now, you can listen to Dr. Elizza Roper’s Zoom recording (click the Zoom Recording Link Below). Passcode: 4t*z@#=4 The path of synodality is being... by Rene Reid | Apr 1, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
CHURCH REFORM NETWORK CAUTIONS U.S. CATHOLIC BISHOPS’ SUPPORT FOR A SINGLE CANDIDATE AND ISSUE BETRAYS CATHOLIC TEACHING AND THREATENS TAX-EXEMPT STATUS Catholic Church Reform International (CCRI) is deeply concerned about the unique impact of this year’s presidential... by Rene Reid | Mar 25, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
For the first time in church history With the Synod 2021-2024, Pope Francis initiated a participatory process for the first time in modern church history, in which fundamental questions about the shape and future of the Church were first discussed at the grassroots...