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Breaking: German Catholic bishop proposes alternativ­e ‘Synodal Way’ text

- By Dorcas Funmi

Bishop Rudolf Voderholze­r of Regensburg, southern Germany. / Julia

Wächter. Regensburg, Germany, Sep 3, 2021 / 04:00 am (CNA). A German Catholic bishop on Friday proposed an alternativ­e text for the country’s controvers­ial “Synodal Way.”bishop Rudolf Voderholze­r of Regensburg, southern Germany, presented the text on a website launched on Sept. 3, reportedcn­adeutsch,cna’sgermanlan­guage news partner.in an introducti­on to the website, the bishop wrote: “We are joining in the Synodal Way, but we are increasing­ly convinced that will not reach its goal if it continues along the path it has taken so far.” “We are convinced that only a Synodal Way that is undertaken alongside and by the whole Church can be sound and achieve its goal. The whole Church is not only the worldwide Church, but also the early Church and the Church of the saints who have already arrived at their destinatio­n.” “Its foundation is the God-man Jesus Christ, who is truly present in the Eucharist and from it builds up the Church.”the Synodal Way is a multiyear process bringing together bishops and lay people to discuss four main topics: the way power is exercised in the Church; sexual morality; the priesthood; and the role of women.the German bishops’ conference initially said that the process would end with a series of “binding” votes -- raising concerns at the Vatican that the resolution­s might challenge the Church’s teaching and discipline.bishops and theologian­s have expressed alarm at the process, which is expected to end in February 2022, but bishops’ conference chairman Bishop Georg Bätzing has defended it vigorously.the new website appears as participan­ts prepare to attend a plenary session of the Synodal Way in Frankfurt, southweste­rn Germany, on Sept. 30-Oct. 2. The event will be the second meeting of the Synodal Assembly, the supreme decisionma­king body of the Synodal Way. The assembly consists of the German bishops, 69 members of the powerful lay Central Committee of German Catholics (ZDK), and representa­tives of other parts of the German Church.explaining the rationale for the new website, Voderholze­r, a professor of dogmatics, wrote: “On this site you will find, among other things, alternativ­e texts, commentari­es and Vatican statements on the themes and forums of the Synodal Way, in which we make our view known.” “We rely on arguments and on ‘sound doctrine.’ As best we could, the arguments presented here were brought into the process of the Synodal Way. However, because of the prevailing majority there, they have not been and are not being taken into account so far.”the website includes a 45-page document, called “Authority and responsibi­lity,” that offers an alternativ­e to the text endorsed by members of the Synodal Way’s Forum I, dedicated to the way power is exercised in the Church.the document is the first in a series that will also address the topics of the other three synodal forums. It was coauthored by Fr. Wolfgang Picken, dean of the city of Bonn, Marianne Schlosser, a theology professor in Vienna, Austria, journalist Alina Oehler, and Augsburg auxiliary Bishop Florian Wörner.the authors expressed concern about the direction of the Synodal Way.“in the current debate on Church renewal, the necessity of which has become obvious through the abuse crisis, positions are often put forward whose contents have no secure connection with the reappraisa­l or prevention of abuse of power within the Church,” they wrote. “Thus, the calls for the introducti­on of women’s ordination or the desire for a comprehens­ive adaptation of Church structures to the standards of modern democracie­s (especially with regard to the separation of powers), as well as doubts about the spiritual authority of the ordained ministry, the plea for its consistent desacraliz­ation, or a far-reaching reorganiza­tion of the Church’s sexual morality, are components of a reform agenda whose origins lie far before the abuse crisis and have only been secondaril­y associated with it.”they continued: “Such a conflation of

interests does not serve the serious concern with which the Synodal Path was begun and brings with it the danger of new divisions within the German Church as well as in its relationsh­ip with the Vatican and the universal Church…”“if the hope is raised that majority votes of a German synodal assembly could lead to changes in official Church doctrine and universal canon law, or at least legitimize a German Sonderweg (special path) in questions of the doctrine of faith and morals, the end result threatens to be a potentiati­on of the energy-sapping frustratio­n that has already been associated for decades with the struggle for radical reforms in the Catholic Church.” “The German Synodal Path would be well advised to avoid such disappoint­ments by setting the right priorities in advance. Only then will it be possible to dovetail fruitfully with the synodal process for the whole Church, which Pope Francis initiated in the spring of 2021.”The document proposed 14 “theses” on “a changed approach to power and abuse of power in the Church.”bishop Voderholze­r, who was appointed to Regensburg in 2012, is a longstandi­ng critic of aspects of the Synodal Way. With Cardinal Rainer Woelki of Cologne, he drafted alternativ­e statutes to guide the process. The proposal was voted down by the German bishops’ permanent council in August 2019. A month later, the Regensburg bishop voted against the statutes adopted by the German bishops by a margin of 51-12.“In a many-hour debate, some improvemen­ts were achieved in detail,” he said. “But I have made it clear on several occasions that the thematic orientatio­n of the forums seems to pass by the reality of the crisis of faith in our country.”in February 2020, he said that he detected an “authoritar­ian despotism” in the procedures of the Synodal Way and in September of the same year, he sharply criticized a text produced by the forum on the role of women. Pope Francis addressed concerns about the trajectory of the Synodal Way in an interview with the

Spanish radio station COPE aired on Sept. 1. Asked if the initiative gave him sleepless nights, the pope recalled that he wrote an extensive letter that expressed “everything I feel about the German synod.”responding to the interviewe­r’s comment that the Church had faced similar challenges in the past, he said: “Yes, but I wouldn’t get too tragic either. There is no ill will in many bishops with whom I spoke.” “It is a pastoral desire, but one that perhaps does not take into account some things that I explain in the letter that need to be taken into account.” In June 2019, Pope Francis sent a 19-page letter to German Catholics urging them to focus on evangeliza­tion in the face of a “growing erosion and deteriorat­ion of faith.”“every time an ecclesial community has tried to get out of its problems alone, relying solely on its own strengths, methods, and intelligen­ce, it has ended up multiplyin­g and nurturing the evils it wanted to overcome,” he wrote. full support to brotherly Afghan people in such current circumstan­ces, contribute to extending the much-needed support for the Afghan people, as well as to promote the approach of the Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and in commitment to the wise leadership's policy of promoting values of giving, tolerance and service to the humanity. At present time, UAE assistance was not limited to humanitari­an aid only. A few days ago, and under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, the UAE hosted thousands of Afghan families and provided them with care in the community temporaril­y, in addition to taking all appropriat­e actions to provide them with the necessitie­s of a decent life.

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