Why Pope Francis' big Vatican meeting next month is so important

An aerial view of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City (NCR screenshot/YouTube)

An aerial view of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City (NCR screenshot/YouTube)

by John Grosso

View Author Profile

Join the Conversation

Send your thoughts to Letters to the Editor. Learn more

In just over a week, nearly 450 people from around the world will gather in Rome for a month-long assembly, a Synod of Bishops on synodality, which is expected to discuss a range of important issues including women's ordination, LGBTQ inclusion and ministry, and priestly celibacy.

While synods are not new for the church, the October meeting will feature a lot of firsts, including starting with an ecumenical vigil on Sept. 30, followed by a four-day spiritual retreat. Another first for a synod — not all of the voting members are bishops — religious sisters and lay men and women will be voting for the first time.

As we prepare for this momentous and historic gathering, NCR commissioned this video explainer — so that you are informed as deliberations begin. The video was produced by Chaz Muth.

Stay informed during the synod:

This story appears in the Synod on Synodality feature series. View the full series.

In This Series

Advertisement

1x per dayDaily Newsletters
1x per weekWeekly Newsletters
2x WeeklyBiweekly Newsletters
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.