Vatican, 22 October, 2024 / 11:37 pm (ACI Africa).
The multi-year Synod on Synodality is a “kairos” moment for Africa—a divinely appointed time to reimagine how the Church operates in the continent’s unique socio-cultural context, the President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) has said.
Speaking at the Tuesday, October 22 Media Briefing in Rome, Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo shared his optimism about the synod’s progress and emphasized that it has remained faithful to its core objective.
“The Synod on Synodality has been welcomed here in Africa, in Congo, as a kairos, to see how together we can imagine a new way of being a Church in our socio-cultural environment,” Cardinal Ambongo said.
He added, “This Synod has been convened to develop a new way of being Church, not to solve particular problems that arose in the Church.”
“The Synod has not deviated from this objective, and I can say, to the extent that we are today, I believe that the notion of synodality, this new way of being Church, will be an achievement for us,” the Local Ordinary of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) said.