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Rev. Joseph Esper
This webpage offers information on the Synod of Bishops. When scrolling below, you will find links to available documents related to respective Synods. Modifications are welcome at [email protected].
The Synod of Bishops, in the Roman Catholic Church, is an advisory body for the Pope. It is "a group of bishops who have been chosen from different regions of the world and meet together at fixed times to foster closer unity between the Roman Pontiff and bishops, to assist the Roman Pontiff with their counsel in the preservation and growth of faith and morals and in the observance and strengthening of ecclesiastical discipline, and to consider questions pertaining to the activity of the Church in the world" (Canon Law #342).
Of its nature, the Synod of Bishops is permanent, even when not in session (I. Apostolica sollicitudo, 1965 motu proprio and Summary of Synod Assemblies, updated 2004). Periodically, it holds assemblies, which are either general, if called to consider matters directly concerning the universal Church, or special, if called for problems of a particular geographical area (Canon Law #345). The general assemblies are either ordinary, which are held at fixed intervals, or extraordinary, which are held to treat of some urgent matter (Canon #346).
As well as holding these periodical assemblies, the Synod of Bishops has a permanent secretariat (Canon #348) which is headquartered in Rome but is not part of the Roman Curia, the administrative apparatus of the Holy See and the central body through which the Roman Pontiff conducts the affairs of the universal Catholic Church.
The Code of Canon Law's chapter on the Synod of Bishops comes after that on the Pope and the College of Bishops, and before that on the cardinals. In the Annuario Pontificio, the annual directory of the Holy See, information on it is given before that on episcopal conferences (an official assembly of all the bishops of a given territory).
On September 15, 1965, as the Second Vatican Council was drawing to a close, Pope Paul VI set up the Synod of Bishops, exhorting that the Pope needed "to make ever greater use of the bishops' assistance in providing for the good of the universal Church" and to enjoy "the consolation of their presence, the help of their wisdom and experience, the support of their counsel, and the voice of their authority" (Apostolica Sollicitudo, Introduction, 1965).
The Synod of the Bishops is a form not of collegial governance of the Church, but of collaborating with the primatial function of the Pope. It discusses topics proposed to it and makes recommendations, but does not settle questions or issue decrees, unless the Pope grants it deliberative power in certain cases (Canon Law #343).
The Synod of the Bishops has its own permanent general secretariat, composed of the General Secretary and a fifteen-member council, twelve of whom are elected by the general assembly and three appointed by the Pope. The secretariat assists in preparing the apostolic exhortation which the Pope publishes on the basis of the recommendations of the general assembly, and it prepares the next assembly. Their function ceases with the start of a new general assembly. A similar function is performed by specific special councils elected by the special assemblies (Canon #348, Notes on the Synodal Process, Okoye 2011, pg 17).
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DATE CONVOKED |
TOPIC |
CONCLUDING DOCUMENT |
I |
Sept 29- Oct 29, 1967 |
The Preservation and Strengthening of the Catholic Faith, its Integrity, |
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II |
Sept 30- Nov 6, 1971 |
The Ministerial Priesthood |
November 1971 |
III |
Sept 27- Oct 26, 1974 |
Evangelization |
December 1975 |
IV |
Sept 30- Oct 29, 1977 |
Catechesis in Our Time |
October 1979 |
V |
Sept 26- Oct 25, 1980 |
The Christian Family |
November 1981 |
VI |
Sept 29- Oct 29, 1983 |
Penance and Reconciliation in the Mission of the Church |
December 1984 |
VII |
Oct 1- Oct 30, 1987 |
The Vocation and Mission |
December 1988 |
VIII |
Sept 30- Oct 28, 1990 |
The Formation of Priests in Circumstances of the Present Day |
March 1992 |
IX |
Oct 2- Oct 29, 1994 |
The Consecrated Life and its Role in the Church and in the World |
March 1996 |
X |
Sept 30- Oct 27, 2001 |
The Bishop: Servant of the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the Hope of the World |
October 2003 |
XI |
Oct 2- Oct 23, 2005 |
The Eucharist: Source and Summit of the Life and Mission of the Church |
February 2007 |
XII |
Oct 5- Oct 26, 2008 |
September 2010 |
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XIII |
Oct 7- Oct 28, 2012 |
The New Evangelization for the Transmission of the Christian Faith |
November 2013 |
XIV |
Oct 4- Oct 25, 2015 |
The Vocation and Mission of the Family in the Church and in the Contemporary World |
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DATE CONVOKED |
TOPIC |
CONCLUDING DOCUMENT |
I |
Oct 11- Oct 28, 1969 |
The Cooperation and Episcopal Conferences |
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II |
Nov 25- Dec 8, 1985 |
20th Anniversary of the Conclusion of the Second Vatican Council |
The Church, in the Word of God, Celebrates the Mysteries of Christ for the Salvation of the World |
III |
Oct 5- Oct 19, |
Pastoral Challenges to the Family in the Context of Evangelization |
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DATE CONVOKED |
TOPIC |
CONCLUDING DOCUMENT |
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Jan 14- Jan 31, 1980 |
The Pastoral Situation in the Netherlands |
Conclusions of the Special Synod of the Bishops of the Netherlands |
I |
Nov 28- Dec 14, 1991 |
So That We Might Be Witnesses of Christ Who Has Set Us Free |
Declaration authored by Synod Fathers |
I |
Apr 10- May 8, 1994 |
The Church in Africa and Her Evangelizing Mission Towards the Year 2000: ‘You Shall Be My Witnesses |
September 1995 |
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Nov 26- Dec 14, 1995 |
Christ is Our Hope: Renewed by His Spirit, in Solidarity We Bear Witness to His Love |
May 1997 |
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Nov 16- Dec 12, 1997 |
Encounter with the Living Jesus Christ: the Way to Conversion, Communion and Solidarity in America |
November 1999 |
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Apr 19- May 14, 1998 |
November 1999 |
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Nov 22- Dec 12, 1998 |
Jesus Christ and the Peoples of Oceania: Walking His Way, Telling His Truth, Living His Life |
November 1999 |
II |
Oct 1- Oct 23, |
Jesus Christ, Alive in His Church, Source of Hope for Europe |
June 2003 |
II |
Oct 4- Oct 25, |
November 2011 |
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Oct 10- Oct 24, 2010 |
The Catholic Church in the Middle East: Communion and Witness |
September 2012 |