Korhogo, 27 June, 2024 / 10:52 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Ignace Bessi Dogbo, the recently appointed Local Ordinary of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abidjan in Ivory Coast is proposing three approaches that he says are “effective” in facilitating a participative Synodal process in Africa.
In his presentation during an online conversation that seeks to deepen the understanding of the Synthesis Report of the ongoing Synod on Synodality ahead of the 2-29 October 2024 session in Rome, Archbishop Dogbo said the synod “helps us to look inward, to better live the Church of Christ as a community of disciples, where the master washed the disciples' feet. In this community, structures of government become structures of communion, where we walk together, taking everyone into account.”
In this walking together, the Catholic Archbishop highlighted three approaches that he said he considers “more effective for a participative Synodality in Africa".
He proposed the adoption of circularity of speech, from the executors to the decision-makers; the involvement of women in the unfolding of the processes; and the integration of communion as it is practically lived.
Reflecting on the adoption of circularity of speech, from the executors to the decision-makers, the Ivorian Archbishop said, “The watchword of synodality is listening beyond methods and themes.”