Cardinal Nichols has welcomed the โmissionaryโ and โsynodalโ Instrumentum Laboris for the October Synod of Bishops, pointing to its โclarity of purposeโ and โfirmness of foundationsโ.
In his message of welcome, he writes: โThe title of this Instrumentum Laboris is significant: โHow to be a missionary, Synodal, Churchโ. The themes underlying the document are summed up in those two words: to be missionary and synodal.
โThis is a welcome document which has clarity of purpose, firmness of foundations, refreshing perspectives and concrete pathways for development.
โIts purpose is clear: to rekindle hope, to spark renewal in discipleship, to restore a missionary outreach in the Church on the basis of our common baptism and to do so through working and walking together. As is noted (para 3), the People of God is never simply the sum of the baptised. It is the โweโ of the Church, with its variety of gifts and responsibilities, reaching across history, always accompanied by Mary, Mother of the Church.
โFirm theological foundations are offered, exploring and refreshing an understanding of baptism, of ordained ministry and recognising the richness of the Church as communion: communion of all the faithful; communion of the Churches; communion of the bishops; all gathered under the sign and source of unity: the Bishop of Rome.
โThe theme of โHow to be a missionary Synodal Churchโ is explored imaginatively in three dimensions: relations, pathways and places. โRelationsโ presents ways in which gifts, charisms, roles, ministries can be understood and refreshed. โPathwaysโ concentrates on formation in listening, for mission, for discernment and for decision-making. โPlacesโ recognises distinctiveness of place and plurality of cultures (our way of doing things), contemporary aspects such as urbanisation and mobility as well as the digital world. It explores ways of fashioning structures and communications which reach across these places and indeed embraces others whether in shared Christian faith or in different expressions of hope and belief.
โIn welcoming this Instrumentum Laboris, I invite all who are wanting to understand the work of this forthcoming and continuing Synod of Bishops, and all that will flow from it, to read this document carefully and joyfully. It will repay careful consideration and, in its detail, indicate how this process in the Church is maturing and deepening.โ
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