"Working together as a team allows the laity greater participation within the dynamics of responsibility. I would like that the three of us, and all of the staff of the Synod Secretariat, work out of the same spirit of collaboration and experience a new style of "synodal" leadership, a leadership of service that is less clerical and hierarchical, that allows participation and co-responsibility without at the same time abdicating the responsibilities entrusted to them."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Cardinal Grech: The Church is reinforcing its commitment to grow in synodality (6 February 2021)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mario_Grech
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Mario Grech
4 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Mario Grech →
Related Quotes
"I would say that the 2021–2024 Synod was a "first" in many ways."
"I think one of the main reasons the Holy Father is inviting the Church to be more synodal is in view of evangelisatio…"
"Francis arrives with a wealth of experience in this regard. Latin America has an edge when it comes to synodality; th…"
"I want to keep on working for the unity of my country. I want to spend my life for lasting peace, peace which has bee…"
"We want to work on evangelization and human development in a difficult are of our country. We are counting on support…"
"The formation of men, in addition to the theological and moral part, includes a so-called "civil" part (for example o…"
"His bright spirits and kindly genial ways, the outward expression of a soul which combined with its deep sense of rel…"
"It is in cases of litigation that Rome is slow, and that is owing to deep solicitude lest justice should suffer a def…"
"Security is still precarious. The first thing we really need to do is ensure that people can return safely to resume …"
"Insecurity prevails, the internally displaced are still many. I personally ask you, those who know me, to pray. Pray …"