Pretoria, 12 June, 2024 / 11:20 pm (ACI Africa).
The Synod on Synodality is a call to move from one model of the Church to another, Archbishop Dabula Mpako of South Africa’s Pretoria Archdiocese who participated in the first session of the ongoing synod has observed.
Speaking to Catholic communicators in a webinar last week, Archbishop Dabula Mpako shared that he had had “continued engagement and reflection on the Synod process” since the October 4-29 meeting in Rome last year.
Archbishop Mpako said that through the Synodal process, Pope Francis has set the entire Catholic Church on the path of rediscovering the nature of the Church that God expects in the third millennium.
“What is fundamentally at stake in this process is not so much discussing this or that thing, introducing this or that new method, or implementing this or that strategy,” the South African Archbishop said at the webinar that members of the Inter-Regional Meeting of the Bishops of Southern Africa (IMBISA) organized in partnership with the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC).
“In reflecting on this Clarion call by the Holy Father, I have realized that what is being called for is a radical shift that fundamentally involves moving from one model of church to another,” he said.