From the Synod to the Jubilee: Building a Community in Dialog

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Publication date: 
October 2025

The synodal Church calls us to a deep change as an institution, but especially as persons. Change, personal conversion, is not going to affect only our way of being Church, but rather it will affect more directly and personally our way of living Christianity, or, if we want to be more precise, our way of being Christians. Synodality is an ecclesial reality, but it has a human sense that we often tend to pass over. Cristina Inoges talks to us about that. She is a lay theologian, who has experienced from the inside, with her voice and a right to vote, this Synod Assembly XVI, 2021-2024.

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Laywoman, theologian from the Faculty of Protestant Theology of Madrid, SEUT. Mother Synodal by appointment of Pope Francis with voice and voting rights in the XVI Synodal Assembly of October 2023, and October 2024, in the framework of the Synod of Synodality 2021-2024. Author of several books, among the latest, Colección de Susurros, Editorial San Pablo; La sinfonía femenina (incompleta) de Thomas Merton, No quiero ser sacerdote. Mujeres al borde de la Iglesia, and Beguinas. Memoria herida, Editorial PPC.

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