Pretoria, 10 April, 2024 / 10:13 pm (ACI Africa).
The leadership of the Inter-Regional Meeting of the Bishops of Southern Africa (IMBISA) has partnered with the African Synodality Initiative (ASI) to gather Rectors and other formators in Seminaries in the nine-nation region for a three-day formation workshop organized under the theme, “A Synodal approach to Priestly formation”.
In a concept note on the April 8-12 workshop shared with ACI Africa Tuesday, April 9, the organizers say that the formation workshop is a response to the call for “extensive revision of priestly formation” in the ongoing Synod on Synodality, which Pope Francis extended to 2024, with the first phase, 4-29 October 2023, having concluded with a 42-page summary report.
Credit: African Synodality Initiative (ASI)
The first phase of the multi-year Synod on Synodality “proposed an extensive revision of priestly formation. In the perspective of the formation of all the baptised for a synodal church, that of deacons and priests requires particular attention,” the organizers say, justifying the bringing together of Seminary Rectors and formators within IMBISA at Padre Pio Retreat Centre in South Africa’s Catholic Archdiocese of Pretoria.
The formation workshop that has also Catholic Bishops at the helm of the IMBISA Pastoral Department and members of the IMBISA Secretariat among the participants is also justified by the “widely expressed” request, “that seminars or other training courses for candidates for the ministry be linked to the daily lives of the communities has been widely expressed,” the organizers add in their concept note shared with ACI Africa.