Recommended: Magnifica Humanitas and Synodality
Recommended resource: The US Jesuit publication America Magazine has published an analysis article of Pope Leo’s latest encyclical, ‘Where synodality shows up in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’’, written by Erin Brigham.
Recommended: How To Manage Conflict in Local Communities
Recommended Resource: Pax Christi in collaboration with the Synod Secretariat have created this resource on navigating challenging conversations and conflicts with synodality tools.
Have you found yourself in a difficult situation where tensions arise in a group setting, and you are not sure how to overcome them?
A new resource from the General Secretariat of the Synod, in collaboration with Pax Christi International’s Catholic Nonviolence Initiative, speaks directly to this experience.
‘How to manage conflict in local communities, Tips for Local Synod Facilitators’ is designed to support those who accompany communities in moments of dialogue, disagreement, and discernment, offering both practical tools and a deeply spiritual approach to conflict. This new publication is a valuable companion for parish groups, diocesan teams, synod facilitators, and all those committed to building a more listening, participatory, and peaceful Church.
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Recommended: Towards the Assemblies 2027-28
Recommended Resource: Synod Secretariat’s ‘Towards the Assemblies 2027-2028’
What concrete form of a missionary synodal Church, and what new paths of synodality, are emerging in your community?
The General Secretariat of the Synod have published a document as a guide for local churches, called Towards the 2027–2028 Assemblies: stages, criteria, and tools in preparation for the 2027–2028 Assemblies’. The worldwide Synodal Assemblies planned for the coming years constitute a decisive step in the implementation of the Synod.
The implementation phase does not introduce additional tasks alongside the ordinary life of communities; rather, it orients and renews that life from within. The indications offered here are intended to help give more concrete form to the process already underway, by specifying the involvement of the local Churches and of the different spheres of ecclesial communion.
More Resources:
Recommended: Pope Leo’s latest comments on Synodality
Recommended resource: Pope Leo frequently comments on the importance of synodality in various settings, from speeches to encyclicals and sermons. This links directly to the latest on the Vatican website.
Final Synod Document Resources
Resource Collection: As we move into the implementation stage of the synodal process, here are some key resources from the School for Synodality to help guide our understanding of the Final Synod Document.
Recommended: Pope Leo’s sermon at Synodal Teams Jubilee
Recommended Resource: Pope Leo spoke of synodality in his homily for the Synodal Teams Jubilee mass on 26th October 2025.
Recommended: World Map of Synodality
Recommended Resource: The Vatican Secretariat of the Synod are compiling a map of Synodality around the world, as seen on their website.
Implementation phases of the Final Synod Document
Recommended Resource: Resources relating to the implementation phase of the Final Synod Document.
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The Synodal Process was always designed in phases, aiming to support the journey of synodality into church teaching. Phase one was the ‘Consultation of the People of God’, Phase two the ‘Discernment of the Pastors’ (which included the two Synod Assemblies 2023-2024) and finally the third phase - ‘The Implementation for a Synodal Church’.
The guiding document for phase three is the Final Document from the Second Session of the 16th Assembly (officially called ‘For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, Mission’).
This document is beautiful and inspiring, but also can be rather technical in places. Our Synod Document resources are designed to help you explore this in more depth.
Useful Resources from the School for Synodality
All of our resources are designed to help support the synodal conversion of the Catholic Church in our day to day practice, as laid out by the Final Synod Document. You can explore all of our resources here, we suggest starting with the three below:
Implementation Phase for Synod - ‘Pathways’ Document
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The Pathways Document by the Synod Secretariat aims to offer local Churches throughout the world both a shared framework that will make it easier to walk together, and to promote the dialogue that will lead the whole Church to the Ecclesial Assembly in October 2028. It answers these questions:
What is the implementation phase and what are its objectives?
Who will participate in the implementation phase? What are their tasks and responsibilities?
How to engage with the Final Document during the implementation phase?
What method and tools can help shape our path during the implementation phase?
Towards the Assemblies 2027-28 - Document
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The General Secretariat of the Synod have published a document as a guide for local churches, called Towards the 2027–2028 Assemblies: stages, criteria, and tools in preparation for the 2027–2028 Assemblies’. The worldwide Synodal Assemblies planned for the coming years constitute a decisive step in the implementation of the Synod.
The implementation phase does not introduce additional tasks alongside the ordinary life of communities; rather, it orients and renews that life from within. The indications offered here are intended to help give more concrete form to the process already underway, by specifying the involvement of the local Churches and of the different spheres of ecclesial communion.