ICRN Steering Group

Today –  19.00-20.30 UTC Wednesday 26th November – we reach the third week of presentations on identifying good practice in a synodal Church 

Our presentations cover:

  1.  Latin America and the Caribbean with Professor Rafael Luciani, theological adviser to CELAM
  2. Oceania – Archdiocese of Brisbane Australia with Stephanie  Jorna , Synod Executive Officer in the archdiocese [ a recorded presentation]

The agenda and log in details are attached 

God bless

Frank Callus

On behalf of the Steering Group 

ICRN 

                                                                                                                                                              

      

                                          Celebrating and Sharing Good Practice in a Synodal Church

Session 3

Wednesday 26th November 2025

19.00-20.30 UTC

Agenda

  1. Welcome and Opening Prayer  [2-3 mins]
  • Introduce Professor Rafael Luciani –
    • Presentation on the Synodal Process in Latin America – CELAM
    • Q/ A – Questions can be posted in the Chat facility
  • Introduce Steph Jorna, Synod Executive Officer, Archdiocese of Brisbane   –
  1. Presentation on the Synod Plans for the Archdiocese of Brisbane. This is a recorded presentation.
  • Breakout Rooms to discuss some of these  questions :
  1. What are some steps or actions that your community has already taken to become a more synodal and co-responsible church on mission?
    1. Are there any themes that were discussed that resonate with the needs of your community or that you found surprising or challenging?
    1. What themes do you see emerging that your community could focus on?

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