Title: Synod Post by: CyrilSebastian on June 13, 2024, 06:27:28 PM What is a Synod? Title: Re: Synod Post by: eschator83 on June 14, 2024, 01:16:03 PM There is a lot of talk about Synods on the web. They are generally regional level council-like meetings, which it seems Pope Francis has essentially ordering, and giving substantial power to. (AI is suggesting to rewrite this for me, but I didn't respond fast enough and the offer disappeared from the screen.) Would you be offended by AI message if I identified it as such?
Title: Re: Synod Post by: CyrilSebastian on June 15, 2024, 06:01:03 PM eschator83, An AI message is fine. Title: Re: Synod Post by: eschator83 on June 16, 2024, 01:23:07 PM I am embarrassed to say that although I have copied and pasted quite a few, apparently I either can't recall what I did or it's no longer working. The AI was short because I ask for concise answers, and a little vague, but described Synods as regional councils for selected Bishops, initiated in the 4th century by Popes, kings, and emperors. I didn't get a sense of when the term synod first appeared, but AI indicated other terms were used interchangeably. The Copilot AI stores inquiries and responses, so I can go back to review it, and can now print it because I came home for Father's Day (Best wishes to all), but probably won't write more about specific Synods unless you have interest. I can't resist the impulse to add that I worry strongly that Synods may offer a more economical way to address problems or controversy than world-wide councils, but they may foster fragmentation of Church tradition, unity, and obedience to God's Will.
Title: Re: Synod Post by: CyrilSebastian on June 18, 2024, 05:39:16 PM Initially, many synods were held locally within various regions of the world, to deal with local disciplinary issues. Synods of this type date back to the 4th century. |