How to Become a Synodal Parish: Level 100 - February 24-25 (online)

Maureen O'Connell, PhD and Bernadette Rudolph

February 24 - 25, 2024

Date and Time Details: Saturday, February 24, 2024, 12:30-3:00 p.m. ET- Sunday, February 25, 2024, 6-8:30 p.m. ET

Contact: programs@cranaleith.org

All are welcome: Request scholarship.

  • $25.00 – Program Price

Are you aware that Pope Francis has set the entire Church on a four-year journey to become a more synodal Church?  What does that mean and why should you care?

In a synodal Church, we become a people characterized by participation, communion and mission.  Everyone has a voice because we acknowledge that the Holy Spirit lives in each person.  Everyone has gifts to offer the whole.  We walk together as disciples on The Way of Jesus – not on separate journeys or even similar journeys, but one journey as God’s people.

Being synodal matters when we have decisions to make.  It matters as we figure out how the Church should approach the world and handle our problems.  It matters as we imagine our future.  God is with us and has a plan.  A synodal Church can receive it and bring it to life – together.

Jesus consistently rooted his ministry in prayer and encounter; synodality calls us to do the same.  This journey is lifelong.  How can you and your parish join in?

If you are part of a leadership or ministry team in a parish, you and your team could grow through this workshop into a team equipped to bring synodality to life for the people you serve and to participate in the dreams God has for you and the Church.

At the end of this workshop, your team will be able to:

  • Practice spiritual discernment – of God as real in your life, of the Holy Spirit working in and through you; of the Holy Spirit working in and through others.
  • Understand and practice elements of synodality – story telling, deep and active listening, dialogue, spiritual and communal discernment, co-responsibility.
  • Identify possible places where you could bring what you’ve learned back to your parish community.

What people are saying about “How to Become a Synodal Parish”

  • This was a positive experience that gave me language to communicate more effectively about why this synodal process is so important and transformative for the church.
  • The program was fully on point, with just the right pace and balance of input and engagement.
  • Moving from scoffing into an attitude of positive doing.
  • I could feel the spirit all around us. It was good to sit, be still and listen.
  • We were given good tools. We will have to put them into practice and come back for more help.
  • This should be widely promoted at ALL the parishes!

About the Facilitators

Maureen O'Connell, PhD

Maureen H. O’Connell is an Associate Professor of Christian Ethics in the Department of Religion and Theology at La Salle University. She holds a BA in History from Saint Joseph’s University and a PhD in Theological Ethics from Boston College. She authored Compassion: Loving Our Neighbor in an Age of Globalization (Orbis Books, 2009) and If These Walls Could […]

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Bernadette Rudolph

Bernadette Rudolph, MA, MS constantly seeks to understand the deeper meaning of life.  Of particular interest to her is how the divine is woven through human lives.  She has an ear cocked and both eyes open for how the Spirit comes to us in the here and now and invites us to live more fully.  […]

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