by Gary Horsman | Oct 21, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
In this moment of deep reflection and transformation for the Church, you are invited to actively engage in this important event designed to amplify the voices of women in the synodal journey. This webinar will bring together a group of inspiring speakers many of whom... by Gary Horsman | Oct 18, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Reports, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
The Holy Shakeup Comes to Rome Ordination of Roman Catholic Women Priests October 17, 2024 Over sixty people – including journalists from France, Spain, Germany, Austria, and Italy – witnessed a holy shakeup minutes from the Vatican! Bishop... by Gary Horsman | Oct 15, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Reports, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Vaticanelle The highlight of the presentations during the We Are Church Int’l meetings was Vaticanelle – parady play of an all female hierarchy weighing the requests from men to be accepted into the prieshood. Lines used in this performance are the exact... by Gary Horsman | Oct 6, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Becoming a Synodal Church means that authority must be shared between clergy and the people The first week of the 2024 Synod has been completed with the participants taking time to plan how to go deeper into the themes, reappropriating those that needed to be... by Gary Horsman | Oct 2, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
September 18, 2024 Click here to listen to the YouTube recording of the North American Continental presentation. Hosted by Garratt Publishing on behalf of ACCCR (the Australasian Coalition for Catholic Church Reform). Moderator: Christina Reymer (of Be the Change... by Gary Horsman | Sep 29, 2024 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
September 24, 2024 Click here to listen to the YouTube recording of this presentation. The 2023 Synthesis Report encourages more involvement of the laity and the entire community in discernment and decision making within their own community. To further explore this...