Vatican, 08 October, 2024 / 11:48 pm (ACI Africa).
Delegates at the ongoing second session of the multi-year Synod on Synodality are fostering fraternity in what Archbishop Ignace Bessi Dogbo of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abidjan in Ivory Coast, one of 21 newly named Cardinals, has described as “an extraordinary atmosphere” and “truly a Church atmosphere.”
Addressing journalists during a press briefing on Tuesday, October 8, the Cardinal-designate said that the delegates, who include Local Ordinaries, Clergy, women and men Religious and Laity, are seeing Jesus Christ “in each other’s faces”.
“We are experiencing an extraordinary atmosphere, one that truly reflects that we are in a Church where relationships are important. These relationships, rooted in baptism, conform us to Christ and identify us with Him, allowing for a truly fraternal connection,” the Ivorian Cardinal-designate said.
He added, “This synod allows us to live this experience with great intensity. The atmosphere is, I would say, very friendly. Bishops, Priests, women and men Religious, and Laypeople are all working together at the same tables, recognizing one another without anyone imposing their views on others. It's truly a Church atmosphere.”
The Local Ordinary of Abidjan, who is one of the three papal nominees from Africa for the Synod on Synodality acknowledged the high level of fraternity that has given delegates an opportunity to witness their Christian vocation through interpersonal encounters.