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Family Synod without married Catholics will lack authority: ACI

PRESS RELEASE 25th May 2015

Association of Catholics in Ireland

ACI say Synod on Family without married laity will lack authority

The Association of Catholics in Ireland, following a process of public reflection and discussion, have responded to Pope Francis’ invitation to contribute to the planned Synod on the Family in October and stressed that a synod without the significant involvement of married laity will lack authority. Furthermore, a synod attended primarily by male bishops will exclude the 50% of the Church who are women.

The ACI Submission Document was prepared following an Open Forum held in Dublin on the 21st March, from regional meetings and written contributions from individual members. It has been forwarded to Rome and to the Irish Bishops and it is planned to discuss it with the Archbishops of Armagh and Dublin, the Irish representatives at the Synod.

The themes discussed at the Open Forum were the important ones taken from the Synod Lineamenta Questionnaire:

Some key points from the Submission:

The question was asked ‘Where is love in the Lineamenta?’  The attitude of the Church should be based on the example of Jesus; open, welcoming and loving to all.

Click here to access the full submission.

The Association of Catholics in Ireland (ACI) is committed to the pursuit of a reform and renewal agenda in the Irish Catholic Church based on the letter and spirit of Vatican II. It is committed to helping to re-build (through words and deeds) a united Church based on the teachings of Jesus Christ – a Church that is inclusive, compassionate, accepts the
equality of all believers by virtue of their baptism and acknowledges its failures.

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