Preparation for the pre-synodal assembly in Kilkenny on October 18th

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This collection of articles and reflections come courtesy of the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland.

Dr Sheila Curran, RSM writes that the Synodal Pathway is God’s call to renewal – messy and challenging, but rooted in inclusion, listening to those on the margins, confronting injustice, and embracing diversity as the Spirit leads us into deeper communion and mission. Click to article

Bishop Michael Router how the Archdiocese of Armagh is preparing for its 2026 Congress on Youth, Family and Faith, a Spirit-led process of listening, prayer and discernment aimed at renewing parish life, empowering young people and families, and contributing to the Church’s wider synodal journey.
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Julieann Moran highlights how the Pre-Synodal Assembly in Kilkenny (18 October) marks a pivotal step in Ireland’s Synodal Pathway, gathering voices from across the Church to discern seven key priorities of renewal, rooted in baptism, healing, inclusion, and shared mission.
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Sarah Macdonald writes in The Tablet that ahead of October’s pre-synodal assembly in Kilkenny, the Irish Church invites all the baptised to reflect on women’s leadership, youth, healing, formation, and belonging as it charts pathways for renewal.
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Fr Gerry O’Hanlon, SJ writes that the Church must address long-standing tensions around teaching, including the role of women, with honesty and courage rather than delay. He urges open theological dialogue as the Irish Synodal Pathway continues.
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Sr Anne Codd, IPBVM writes that Religious Congregations and Missionary Societies are living out synodality as a ‘way of journeying together,’ integrating Vatican II’s vision with Pope Francis’ emphasis on shared mission and listening to the peripheries.
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Sarah Macdonald also writes about Cardinal Mario Grech’s recent visit to Dublin. How the Cardinal’s talk (commemorating the centenary of Austin Flannery’s birth) focused on synodality being ‘essential’ in a polarised world.
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