

Synodality offering hope in an unstable climate in Congo
“Africa’s problems are not just those within our continent but something we share with the universal church as a whole. This is precisely what the spirit of synodality is all about,” says Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu.


Pilot study reveals 921 victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Switzerland
“Only the tip of the iceberg” – that is how the authors of a Swiss study described their findings on sexual abuse in the Church.


Jesuit crisis as order struggles to deal with enormity of abusers in Germany
Fr Klaus Mertes, who made public the abuse scandal in the Catholic Church in Germany 13 years ago, struggles to deal with the convicted perpetrators in his order and those who covered up their deeds.


Head of German Bishops’ Conference supports blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples and wants to proceed with planned Synodal Committee
The president of the German Bishops’ Conference, Bishop Georg Baetzing, has said he wants blessing ceremonies for same-sex and divorced couples to be offered in his diocese of Limburg while defending controversial resolutions of the Synodal Path for a stronger participation of Catholic laypeople.


German Catholic women plan to hold sermons in churches this month
The German Association of Catholic Women (kfd) has called on women to preach in Church services.


Discussion, debate and, most importantly, discernment: Intently illuminating the signs of the times in Ireland
The Synodal Times was at the Living Synodality Now symposium to chart some of the intriguing insights highlighted during the useful event where both laity and clergy reflected on the fruits of synodality in Ireland and ambitions for the future.


German bishops want to stick to reform course
Despite concerns from the Vatican, the German Catholic bishops want to stick to their reform course.


What will be the fruits of the England and Wales Synod?
Ian Dunn shrewdly looks at the potential outcomes of the Synod in England and Wales.


A synodal spring in the Celtic peripheries
‘Scotland went unmentioned in the Continental synthesis and there is a sense here that the big boys in Rome will have their say and we’ll deal with it when the time comes,’ writes Ian Dunn.


Oceania Assembly listened to cry of the poor, the earth and the ocean say continent’s bishops
Dozens of bishops attended the quadrennial assembly of the Federation of Catholic Bishops’ Conferences of Oceania, which concluded on Friday 9th February.


Middle Eastern Churches stress unity at continental gathering
Catholic Churches in the Middle East stressed unity at their Continental Synod as they gathered under “difficult circumstances”.


A portal to past pain and current panic: Ireland’s all-encompassing synodal journey
Co-Chair of the National Steering Committee, Fr Declan Hurley, discusses the immersive impact synodality had on a small parish in Meath in December.