by Gary Horsman | Dec 2, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Sign up to take this workshop Now that the four-year synodal process is completed, it is time for the everyone in the global Church to live out what we have discerned together: how to become a renewed and vibrant community where all people have a voice in the... by Gary Horsman | Nov 26, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Report on Involving the Laity with the Clergy in the Selection of our Bishops Introduction following the Opening prayer The people having a say in the selection of our bishops is no longer just a hope and a prayer but is now the official position of the Church... by Gary Horsman | Nov 18, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Involving the Laity with the Clergy in the Selection of our Bishops The final document of the 2024 Synod, paragraph 70, says: “A bishop’s service is a service in, with and for the community. It is carried out through the proclamation of the Word and by... by Gary Horsman | Nov 6, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
While in Rome, we met Bernadette Rudolph, MA, MS. She has offered to host an online workshop for us. As someone who has worked for ten years in a parish and then five years in the Office for Parish Life in the Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania, Bernadette understands... by Gary Horsman | Oct 27, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
The 52-page document, which was approved by 355 synod members in attendance, outlines the proposals reached by consensus for Church renewal.The proposals include expanded women’s leadership roles excluding ordination, greater lay participation in decision-making, and... by Gary Horsman | Oct 25, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Vaticanelle The highlight of the presentations during the We Are Church Int’l meetings was Vaticanelle – a parody play of an all female hierarchy weighing the requests from men to be accepted into the priesthood. Lines used in this performance are the...