Parish priests from around the world gather in Sacrafano, outside Rome, for an International Meeting dedicated to the question of āHow to be a local synodal Church on Mission.ā
By Christopher Wells
VATICAN CITY ā Some three hundred parish priests from around the world have gathered in Sacrofano, outside of Rome, for a meeting dedicated to listening, prayer, and discernment to address the question of how to be a local synodal Church on mission.
The five-day gathering will feature five days of discussions, culminating in an Audience with Pope Francis on Thursday.
Organized by the General Secretariat of the Synod and the Dicastery for the Clergy, in collaboration with the Dicasteries for Evangelization and for the Oriental Churches, the International Meeting is aimed at ālistening to and valuing the experience parish priests live in their respective local Churchesā and offering them the opportunity āto experience the dynamism of synodal work at a universal level.ā
The Meeting comes in response to the desire expressed by the Synod Fathers to ādevelop ways for a more active involvement of deacons, priests, and bishops in the synodal process,ā following criticism that parish priests were notably absent from the General Assembly.
Sharing stories
In his opening remarks to the assembled fathers, Cardinal Mario Grech, the Secretary General of the Synod said, āYou have not come here to receive some teaching or exposition about synodality,ā but āto tell us your story, because the story of each and every one of you is important.ā
āWe want to hear your stories, we want to hear how Jesus is still working today.ā
āWe want to hear your stories, we want to hear how Jesus is still working today,ā the Cardinal explained, saying that the days in Sacrofano are about āthe sharing of stories, helping one another see Godās presence in our own stories, understanding that his providence is still writing the story of the Church today.ā
Listening: the methodology of the Synod
For his part, the Prefect of the Dicastery for the Clergy, Cardinal Lazarus You Heung sik, emphasized that the Meeting is not focused primarily on speechmaking, but on listening to one another and to the Holy Spirit.
He expressed his hope that this approach, which has already begun to bear fruit locally, āwill also be the case in these daysā in Sacrofano.
Cardinal You highlighted the Second Vatican Councilās ecclesiology of communion in the dimensions of mystery, communion and mission, saying, āThere is still much to discover in this very vital way of conceiving and being Church.ā
āThere is still much to discover in this very vital way of conceiving and being Churchā
Finally, recalling that āthe synodal styleā intends to āfully involve all the baptized,ā the Prefect said he hoped that the service of pastors can bear fruit āso that our parish communities might become places where we experience the joy of the Risen Lord walking with us.ā
āThe face of a synodal Churchā
After the initial introductory speeches, the Meeting of parish priests focused on the first day’s theme, āThe face of the Synodal Church.ā The morning began with spiritual and theological contributions from expert-accompanists, followed by āsynodal conversationsā in small groups.
In the afternoon, participants will come together for a plenary presentation of the work of the small groups. The first day of the Meeting will conclude with the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, followed by recreation and community sharing ā the latter involving a sharing of typical products brought by the priests from their local communities.
Over the coming days, the priests will continue their conversations, focusing on the topics of āAll Disciples All Missionariesā (Tuesday) and āTeaching Ties, Building Communitiesā (Wednesday).
The Meeting will conclude on Thursday with a āmeeting dialogueā with Pope Francis, followed by the celebration of Mass with the Holy Father in St Peterās Basilica.








































