Julieann Moran: Synodal Pathway Update

As the National Synodal Team works to gather the reflections and feedback from the tables during the pre-synodal assembly in Kilkenny, it is also preparing an online gathering focusing on synodal teams in our movements, associations, and ecclesial groups on Tuesday, 9thDecember (7pm – 9pm).

I warmly extend an invitation to you to attend this gathering.

It will be an opportunity to share information regarding the next steps of the Synodal Pathway and other essential details about the role of Diocesan / Local Synodal Teams. For example, how you can help continue the journey together by nurturing a synodal culture in your movement, association or group, fostering formation in listening and discernment, and supporting you in embedding synodality as an ordinary way of being Church. The online gathering will also be a moment to nurture one another in communion and prayer, strengthening the bonds between us and sharing encouragement for the road ahead. Our time together will include moments of reflection, conversation, and prayer, helping us to remain rooted in the Spirit who guides this journey.

I will have more details about these gatherings in the coming weeks, but I wanted to get this invitation to you promptly.

The registration link for our online gathering is here: https://forms.gle/L3FXrpPYmiQJwuDa9

With every good wish and gratitude for your continued support.

Kindest regards,

Julieann

Julieann Moran

General Secretary for the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland

Irish Episcopal Conference, Columba Centre, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, W23 P6D3

T: +353 (0)1 505 3009

W: www.synod.ie

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