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Latin America’s first continent-wide church assembly: Here’s what happened.
At the end of November I spent a week in Mexico at the invitation of CELAM, the umbrella body of Latin-American bishops’ conferences, to attend the region’s first “Ecclesial Assembly,” in which a 1,000-strong mix of bishops, clergy, religious and lay people gathered to discuss the pastoral priorities of the Church in the post-Covid era.
I was interviewed about why I had come (in Spanish) shortly after arriving, gave a 3-minute reflection to the assembly (here, at 37’25, also in Spanish), and, after returning took part in a podcast for America magazine, which later published the following article with my reflections (including some criticisms) of a remarkable and important event.
El sínodo, ¿cambiará la Iglesia?
Una charla sobre la sinodalidad, por Zoom, a invitación de la Diócesis de San Isidro, Argentina. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfSnAINBeFs