The Holy See press office has announced the date and theme of the
upcoming Synod of Bishops, which is slated to occur next fall and will
address the pastoral approach to family issues.
Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi announced Tuesday that the synod
will be held from Oct. 5-19 in 2014, during which the bishops will
reflect on the theme of “The pastoral challenges of the family in the
context of evangelization.”
The Synod of Bishops was established by Pope Paul Vl on Sept. 15, 1965
after the Second Vatican Council, and according to the Code of Canon Law
in reference to synodal assemblies, the Synod meets in an extraordinary
general assembly when the matter under consideration requires a rapid
definition.
During the press release, Fr. Lombardi noted that “It is very important
that an extraordinary Synod has been convoked on the theme of the
pastoral of the family.”
“This,” he said, “is the way in which the Pope intends to promote
reflection and to guide the path of the community of the Church, with
the responsible participation of the episcopate from different parts of
the world.”
Fr. Lombardi also stressed the importance of the Church moving “as a
community in reflection and prayer” as she discusses the pastoral
direction of “the most important” themes today with the guidance of the
Pope and the bishops.
The previous Synod of Bishops, which coincided with the beginning of the
Year of Faith announced by Pope Benedict XVI, was held last October
from the 7-28, where the bishops discussed the theme “The New
Evangelization for the transmission of the Christian faith,” the
conclusions from which are still being drafted.
The Vatican spokesman also noted that yesterday Pope Francis attended
the meeting of the Secretariat of the Synod which is taking place during
the next few days. The secretariat is composed of around 15 clergy who
are in charge of preparations for the next assembly.