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Indian Ocean Catholic Bishops Commit to “supporting each other, pooling resources” in Synodality Spirit

Members of the Episcopal Conference of the Indian Ocean (CEDOI). Credit: CEDOI

Members of the Episcopal Conference of the Indian Ocean (CEDOI) have taken a commitment to foster their collegiality, journeying together in the spirit of the ongoing Synod on Synodality.

In a collective message following their 35th Plenary Assembly, which they issued on Wednesday, July 24, CEDOI members express gratitude to Pope Francis for “inviting us to become a synodal Church: walking together, in constant mission.”

“We give thanks to God for our predecessors who opened this path of walking together. It has enabled communion and collaboration between our Churches, bringing our people closer together,” they say in the statement issued after their July 17-24 Plenary Assembly.

The Catholic Church leaders in Comoros, Mauritius, Mayotte, and Reunion and Seychelles add, “Faced with the societal and ecclesial challenges facing these islands in the southwestern Indian Ocean, we see ourselves as heirs to the history of our Churches.”

“We commit to supporting each other fraternally as Bishops in the spirit of the Synod on Synodality which calls for communion, participation, and mission,” they say, referring to the theme of the multi-year initiative of Pope Francis, which he extended to 2024, with the first phase, 4-29 October 2023, having concluded with a 42-page summary report.

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In their collective statement, CEDOI members also say they commit themselves to “live out the solidarity between our Churches by listening to the heartbeat of the world and undertake joint initiatives to give greater expression to this walking together.”

“We commit to collaborating effectively in pooling our resources and encouraging greater participation by the people of God, with their diverse charisms, in the governing bodies of our Churches,” they say.

The Catholic Church leaders go on to invite the people of God to “keep the flame of hope burning in our islands amid the many challenges we face.”

During the July 17-24 meeting, the Catholic Bishops say they “listened to each other, in a fraternal atmosphere, to review the road we have travelled.”

“The Bishops and their Vicars General were able to draw on the experience of their elders; letting ourselves be guided by the Holy Spirit, we discerned new avenues to be opened to consolidate the walking together within CEDOI,” the Catholic Church leaders say.

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In the collective statement in which they announce that the celebration of the 40th Anniversary of CEDOI will take place on 2 May 2025, the Catholic Church leader entrust themselves to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, “the star of our islands”. 

“She accompanies us on this synodal path to shape the face of a Church of communion, participation, and mission,” the Catholic Bishops say, and implore, “May we continue to walk together as bold witnesses of hope for our islands.”

Jude Atemanke is a Cameroonian journalist with a passion for Catholic Church communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea in Cameroon. Currently, Jude serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.