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1: Vatican II Studies Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
In his 2023 article, “Synodality and the Francis Pontificate: A Fresh Reception of Vatican II,” the late Catholic ecclesiologist Richard R. Gaillardetz notes that the great gift that Pope Francis has given to the Church is a fresh and coherent reception of the Second Vatican Council, and at “the heart of that reception, serving as its unifying center, is the theme of synodality.” As we reflect on the period between the opening of the Catholic synod on synodality in October 2021 and its projected close in October 2024, this session will explore the extent to which Gaillardetz’ claim is accurately reflected in the life of the global church. How does synodality advance the conciliar teachings? Does synodality go beyond the Council? What may be the limitations of synodality in light of the Council? Does synodality successfully achieve what Gaillardetz called a 'noncompetitive theology of church' inaugurated by the council?
Papers
- An Outline of a Synodal Theology of the Laity from the Latin American Perspective
- Pope Francis’ Synodality at Continental Crossroads. Experiences of Hope, Pain, and Tension on the European level of the 2023-2024 Synod of Bishops
- A POSTCOLONIAL OPTIC ON SYNODALITY: IS A “NON-COMPETITIVE THEOLOGY OF CHURCH” POSSIBLE?