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A Synod on the Synodousness of the Synod on Synodality -
05-26-2021, 06:39 AM
The MSM headlines for the past few months have been coming quickly. All Biden had to do was stay in his basement and things would have been fine - but no. In his first 100 days in office he has managed to start a war in the Middle East, cause a border crisis, gas shortages, long lines at the pump, spiriling prices and inflation, bad unemployment numbers, continuing BLM/Antifa riots, along with food and chicken shortages.
Tyson foods announced that they had introduced some new soy boy roosters that are not seeding enough eggs, and it will take awhile for them to breed some new manly roosters.
Greta Thunburg finally turned 18, and it's time for her parents to kick her out of the house and get a real job (if she ever really went back to school). The commie Chinese press noted that she was looking a little chubby lately - to which Greta complained that the chinks were "fat shaming" her. Her latest schtick is for everyone to become vegan to combat "climate change", so maybe she is on the path to become the Fat Buddha of Globull Warming, selling a line of vegan kitchen utensels and diet books.
Of course all of this has eclipsed what the pope has been up to lately - which means it's time for another edition of Pope Watch (we watch him so you don't have to).
My take on this is that Bergoglio, like dementia Joe, senses that he's in trouble and doesn't know quite what to do about it other than wet his fingers and hold them up to the wind. So let's have a "Synod" (what ever that is) - how would you like your religion today? He might have been better off using his Twitter account - or hiring scumbag polster Frank Luntz to twist his dials around.
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Vatican asks all Catholic dioceses to take part in synod on synodality
By Courtney Mares for CAN
May 21, 2021 - Catholic News Agency - News Briefs
Vatican Media.
Vatican City, May 21, 2021 / 04:30 am (CNA).
The Vatican announced Friday that the Synod of Bishops on synodality has been postponed to 2023, with a two-year consultative preparatory phase involving Catholic dioceses worldwide.
The synod on synodality will officially open with a “diocesan phase” in October 2021 and conclude with the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops at the Vatican in October 2023.
Cardinal Mario Grech, the general secretary for the Synod of Bishops, said in an interview with Vatican News published May 21 that the synod has been transformed “from an event into a process.”
“The Second Vatican Council teaches that the People of God participate in the prophetic office of Christ. Therefore, we must listen to the People of God, and this means going out to the local churches,” Grech said.
Pope Francis will officially “inaugurate the synodal path” over the weekend of Oct. 9-10 with an opening session and a Mass. All dioceses are invited to also offer an opening Mass on Sunday, Oct. 17.
During the diocesan phase, each bishop is asked to undertake a consultation process with the local Church from Oct. 17, 2021, until April 2022.
The Vatican will send dioceses a preparatory document, accompanied by a questionnaire and a vademecum with proposals for consultation. Superior generals, unions and federations of consecrated life, international lay movements, and Catholic universities will also be sent this questionnaire and vademecum.
Both bishops and bishops’ conferences can appoint a contact person, and eventually a team, to be a point of reference during this local synodal process, the program explains.
An infographic showing the timeline for the synod on synodality. / Vatican Media.
The Vatican will then release an instrumentum laboris (working document) in September 2022 for a period of “pre-synodal discernment in continental assemblies,” which will influence a second draft of the working document to be published before June 2023.
The entire process will culminate in a meeting of bishops from around the world at the Vatican in October 2023, held according to the established norms outlined in the 2018 apostolic constitution Episcopalis communio.
A synod is a meeting of bishops gathered to discuss a topic of theological or pastoral significance, to prepare a document of advice or counsel to the pope.
The theme for the upcoming Synod of Bishops is “For a synodal Church: communion, participation and mission.”
Pope Francis has frequently discussed the concept of “synodality,” particularly during the previous ordinary Synod of Bishops on young people, the faith, and vocational discernment in October 2018.
Synodality, as defined by the International Theological Commission in 2018, is “the action of the Spirit in the communion of the Body of Christ and in the missionary journey of the People of God.”
The term is generally understood to refer to a process of discernment, with the aid of the Holy Spirit, involving bishops, priests, religious, and lay Catholics, each according to the gifts and charisms of their vocation.
The Synod of Bishops was established in 1965 by Pope Paul VI, who hoped that the synod would encourage close union between the pope and the world’s bishops, and “ensure that direct and real information is provided on questions and situations touching upon the internal action of the Church and its necessary activity in the world of today.”
Ordinary synods happen every three years on issues voted upon by synod delegates elected or appointed from each continent, and from certain Vatican offices. There have been 15 ordinary synods to date. There are also extraordinary synods and special synods.
The synod that took place in October 2019 was a special Synod of Bishops for the Pan-Amazonian region. Following that synod, the pope stressed that “synodality is an ecclesial journey that has a soul that is the Holy Spirit.”
The Vatican first announced the Synod of Bishops on synodality in March 2020.
For this upcoming synod, Cardinal Grech said that the General Secretariat wanted “to allow everyone to make his or her voice heard, that listening is the true ‘pastoral conversion’ of the Church.”
“God willing, one of the fruits of the Synod is that we might all understand that a decision-making process in the Church always begins with listening, because only in this way can we understand how and where the Spirit wants to lead the Church.”
https://www.catholicworldreport.com/...on-synodality/
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Re: A Synod on the Synodousness of the Synod on Synodality -
05-26-2021, 01:30 PM
Wow, another "synod." I think the purpose of these is so Bishops from all over the world can get out of town and have some bathhouse fun.
Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.
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Re: A Synod on the Synodousness of the Synod on Synodality -
05-26-2021, 04:44 PM
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Greta Thunburg finally turned 18, and it's time for her parents to kick her out of the house and get a real job (if she ever really went back to school). The commie Chinese press noted that she was looking a little chubby lately - to which Greta complained that the chinks were "fat shaming" her. Her latest schtick is for everyone to become vegan to combat "climate change", so maybe she is on the path to become the Fat Buddha of Globull Warming, selling a line of vegan kitchen utensels and diet books.
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I'll say someone has been lying about what they're eating - I've met plenty of vegans (too many for my taste, frankly), and not a single chubby one. All these leaves and grasses (or whatever it's they are allowed to eat) simply do not have enough nutrition to be stored as fat.
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My take on this is that Bergoglio, like dementia Joe, senses that he's in trouble and doesn't know quite what to do about it other than wet his fingers and hold them up to the wind. So let's have a "Synod" (what ever that is) - how would you like your religion today? He might have been better off using his Twitter account - or hiring scumbag polster Frank Luntz to twist his dials around.
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Isn't postmodernism a bit passé these days? Because that synod surely sounds like a personification of postmoderness itself.
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Re: A Synod on the Synodousness of the Synod on Synodality -
05-27-2021, 03:03 PM
The Catholic "church" is corrupt beyond belief. The source of the Christian religion is God's word as expressed in the Holy Bible, King James 1611 version, not the results of a survey of church members.
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Re: A Synod on the Synodousness of the Synod on Synodality -
05-28-2021, 10:56 PM
This is all excellent news. The prosecution's evidence folder for the inevitable Biden impeachment trial grows fatter, Greta Thunberg can now be tried as an adult, and Pope Francis continues to swing a pickaxe at the divide in the Catholic Church that has been growing since Vatican II. All of this bodes well for us. Shout glory!
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Re: A Synod on the Synodousness of the Synod on Synodality -
05-29-2021, 01:25 AM
Currently there are 223 cardinals. I have no idea how many costumes (each) they need but can estimate the cost as several thousand per costume, without the jewellery and stupid hats for which there's no upper limit given their appetite for gem-encrustation.
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The salaries of Cardinals will be reduced by 10%, department heads and secretaries by 8%, clergy and religious by 3%. A two-year freeze in automatic seniority increases will affect all employees from paygrade level 4 on up.
“A sustainable economic future requires today, among other decisions, adopting measures that also concern employee salaries”. These words open the motu proprio in which Pope Francis has decided to cut proportionally and indefinitely the salaries of Cardinals (10%), department heads and secretaries (8%), and all priests and religious in service at the Holy See (3%). All employees will have automatic seniority pay increases frozen until 2023, exept for lay employees with paygrade levels one to three. [...] Another measure touches all employees in service at the Holy See, Vatican City, and other associated institutions, as well as the superiors noted previously. Automatic biennial pay raises associated with seniority will be frozen from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2023. However, this will only affect lay employees with paygrade level four and above, and not those with the lowest salaries.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/n...id-crisis.html
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All very interesting, but 10% of what? I kept looking
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Reuters: Cardinals who work at the Vatican and live there or in Rome are believed to get salaries of about 4,000 to 5,000 euros ($4,730 to $5,915) a month, and many live in large apartments at rents that are well below market value.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/p...oyees-n1261937
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That's enough; if Reuters are running with "are believed to get salaries of" that's as good as we're likely to get. There are 4 pay grades, C to C3, so some wiggle room there giving $5,322.50 which, for 223 cardinals altogether, comes to $14,243,010 annually. Plus the costumes, gem encrustation, free travel, stupid hats and so on.
There are bound to be more bishops than cardinals (5,600 in fact) so if they earn half as much at the lower figure (i.e. $2,365) that's an extra $158,928,000 giving a grand total of $173,171,010.
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