Pope Francis reminds the Synodal Assembly that the Holy Spirit is the Synod's protagonist, no one else, and calls for expressing one's self freely, while respectful listening to all, as he addressed the Opening of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod on Synodality, which opened today in the Vatican.
"The protagonist of the Synod isn't us, but the Holy Spirit," says Pope Francis, insisting that if the Spirit is in charge, it is a good synod, and if He is not, "it is not."
The Pope gave this powerful reminder during the Opening of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops
He suggested that if we finish the Synod exactly in the same way, "without a nuance, then it's not a Synod.""Particularity," he said, "needs to be incorporated into the Church," underscoring, "this needs to be done by the Holy Spirit, not by us."