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Exploring the Synodal Gatherings
Manage episode 385495052 series 3377626
Curious about the roots of synods and the role of the church's teaching office? Prepare to journey back in time with John and Fr. Stephen Sanchez. Through a fascinating exploration of the first recorded synodal gatherings, such as the initial synod in Asia Minor in 170 AD and the gathering in Gaul in 177 AD, they explore how the Apostles, guided by the Holy Spirit, made key decisions, and you'll discover why it's vital for us to seek and educate ourselves in truth.
They navigate the centuries-long transformation of the Synod of Bishops. Together, they revisit the critical junctures of the Synod of Sardica in 342 and the Synodus Endomusa in Constantinople. You'll learn about the impact these decisions had on the gathering of bishops by ecclesiastical leaders, and gain insights into the history and significant reforms brought about by notable ecumenical councils such as the First and Second Vatican Council.
Lastly, they venture into the heart of Church hierarchy and teaching. With reverence for the Magisterium as educators, they examine the extraordinary and ordinary forms of Magisterium and the loyalty owed to each. You'll gain a deeper understanding of why obedience and assent in the face of disagreement are crucial, the role of theologians in exploring sensitive doctrinal areas, and the implications of the Second Vatican Council's instructions on the means of social communication. So, join us as we illuminate the tapestry of Catholic Church's history and teachings.
Have something you'd love to hear Fr. Stephen and John talk about? Email us at [email protected] or click here!
Chapters
1. Exploring the Synodal Gatherings (00:00:00)
2. Church's Teaching Office and Synods (00:00:01)
3. Evolution of Synod of Bishops (00:14:58)
4. Understanding Church Hierarchy and Teaching (00:32:20)
5. United Catholic Church Information Sharing (00:44:50)
103 episodes
Manage episode 385495052 series 3377626
Curious about the roots of synods and the role of the church's teaching office? Prepare to journey back in time with John and Fr. Stephen Sanchez. Through a fascinating exploration of the first recorded synodal gatherings, such as the initial synod in Asia Minor in 170 AD and the gathering in Gaul in 177 AD, they explore how the Apostles, guided by the Holy Spirit, made key decisions, and you'll discover why it's vital for us to seek and educate ourselves in truth.
They navigate the centuries-long transformation of the Synod of Bishops. Together, they revisit the critical junctures of the Synod of Sardica in 342 and the Synodus Endomusa in Constantinople. You'll learn about the impact these decisions had on the gathering of bishops by ecclesiastical leaders, and gain insights into the history and significant reforms brought about by notable ecumenical councils such as the First and Second Vatican Council.
Lastly, they venture into the heart of Church hierarchy and teaching. With reverence for the Magisterium as educators, they examine the extraordinary and ordinary forms of Magisterium and the loyalty owed to each. You'll gain a deeper understanding of why obedience and assent in the face of disagreement are crucial, the role of theologians in exploring sensitive doctrinal areas, and the implications of the Second Vatican Council's instructions on the means of social communication. So, join us as we illuminate the tapestry of Catholic Church's history and teachings.
Have something you'd love to hear Fr. Stephen and John talk about? Email us at [email protected] or click here!
Chapters
1. Exploring the Synodal Gatherings (00:00:00)
2. Church's Teaching Office and Synods (00:00:01)
3. Evolution of Synod of Bishops (00:14:58)
4. Understanding Church Hierarchy and Teaching (00:32:20)
5. United Catholic Church Information Sharing (00:44:50)
103 episodes
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