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Gerard O’Connell is America’s Vatican correspondent and author of The Election of Pope Francis: An Inside Story of the Conclave That Changed History. He has been covering the Vatican since 1985.
Synod on the Family
Gerard O’Connell
“Today is a time of mercy!” This was the parting message Pope Francis gave to the 270 synod fathers from some 120 countries at the closing Mass for the Synod on the Family in St. Peter’s Basilica, Oct. 25.He has made this same declaration several times since his election as pope on
Pope Francis presides at the morning session of the Synod of Bishops on the family at the Vatican, Oct. 24 (CNS photo/Paul Haring).
Synod on the Family
Gerard O’Connell
In his closing speech, Pope Francis hit out hard at those who have sought to hinder his efforts.
Pope Francis waves as he leaves the final session of the Synod of Bishops on the family at the Vatican, Oct. 24 (CNS photo/Paul Haring).
Synod on the Family
Gerard O’Connell
The synod significantly closed no doors.
English-speaking delegates at the Synod of Bishops on the family meet to discuss the working document at the Vatican, Oct. 19 (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano).
Synod on the Family
Gerard O’Connell
There was general appreciation for the draft final text because the synod fathers recognized that it reflected faithfully what they had said in the group discussions.
Pope Francis poses with auditors of the extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the family as he arrives for the afternoon session at the Vatican, Oct. 10 (CNS Photo).
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
The announcement is an important affirmation and recognition of the status of the laity and the family in the Vatican structure.
Synod on the Family
Gerard O’Connell
Archbishop Roberto Gonzàlez Nieves of San Juan is convinced the pope will have 'the freedom to follow up' on the questions that have emerged.
SYNODAL BLESSING. Pope Francis begins an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Synod of Bishops in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican on Oct. 17. The pope outlined his vision for a “listening church.”
Signs Of the Times
Gerard O’Connell
In his address to the synod on Oct. 17, Pope Francis emphasized the need to give new life to structures of synodality in the local churches worldwide. He confirmed his intention to promote greater “decentralization” in the church and to bring about “a conversion of the papacy.&rdqu
Cardinal Thomas Collins of Toronto and Australian Cardinal George Pell talk after an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Synod of Bishops in Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Oct. 17 (CNS Photo / Paul Haring).
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
These reports give some interesting insights into the positions taken by the 270 synod fathers, but they do not tell the whole story as the 13 groups submitted more than 500 amendments that can had a determining impact on the final text.
Pope Francis, leaders of the Synod of Bishops on the family and top officials attend event marking 50th anniversary of Synod of Bishops at Vatican, Oc. 17 (CNS Photo / Paul Haring).
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis believes in starting processes that can develop over time, and are not caught in the trap of having to get rapid results or immediate solutions.
Synod on the Family
Gerard O’Connell
The synod’s handbook states that “a strong consensus or at least a two-thirds majority among those voting is required” for the approval of the final text.