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What is (and isn’t) the role of bishops in a synodal church?

Jesuitical

America Media

Spirituality, Christianity, News, News Commentary, Religion & Spirituality

4.8949 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

While it might not generate as many headlines as women deacons or L.G.B.T. Catholics, the role of the bishops has emerged as one of the most prominent—and controversial—topics of the Synod on Synodality. Two of the 10 study groups established by Pope Francis are dedicated to bishops, and the pope used his opening address at the final session of the synod in Rome to defend his decision to include lay people as voting members in a Synod of Bishops.  Few people are better equipped to dig into questions around the role, qualifications and selection of bishops than Tom Reese, S.J., a senior analyst at Religion News Service and former editor in chief of America magazine. Tom has written several books about the history and structure of the episcopacy and has covered synods since the 1980s. Zac, Ashley and Sebastian talk to Tom about: - How the process of choosing bishops has changed from the apostolic age to today - The qualities we should look for in a bishop—holiness, theological smarts or administrative skill? - How the role of bishops is being discussed and discerned at the synod  Zac and Ashley also share the tragic news that after a yearlong battle with cancer, friend and three-time guest Greg Hillis has passed away. Please keep him and his family in your prayers.  Links from the show: Pope Francis defends giving women and lay men voting rights at synod Read Tom Reese’s column 17 Schoolgirls Die In Rwanda Attack Nukes, contemplation and vocation: An introduction to Thomas Merton for young Catholics, interview with Greg Hillis Living like monks in quarantine, interview with Greg Hillis Greg Hillis & Family Cancer Journey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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and the division of Mission and Ministry.

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forward slash jest dot-E-D-U-Ford slash JST-Ford slash becoming. Hello and

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welcome to Judge Whiticle, a podcast from America Media for Saints and Sinners.

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You can join us each week for honest conversations

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about the Catholic Church in our world today, sometimes over drinks. I'm

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Ashley McKinless and I'm joined by Zach Davis.

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Great to be with you Ashley and we are at this point in the Senate. We're like kind of almost at the halfway mark the

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excitement from the beginning of it started to fade and we're really getting into the nitty gritty.

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Exactly yeah so this week in the Senate Hall, the delegates are discussing

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module three, which corresponds to part two of the instrumental laborious on this

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idea of pathways. So in the past week, they were talking about relationships, so how different parts of the church relate to each other, the lay people, the clergy, the bishops.

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And now they're getting to how all those people make decisions.

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And so what are the processes we need to

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ensure transparency and the accountability for the people of God and the church?

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