IGLESIA EN CAMINO SINODAL.

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      CHURCH IN SYNODAL ROAD.
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      The article reports on the 60th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council, an important event in 20th-century Catholicism. During the Council, revisions and reforms were explored to improve the understanding and effectiveness of the Church in evangelization. During the fourth assembly of the German Synodal Way, various texts related to the Church's sexual teaching, women's equal rights, and the separation of powers in the Church were discussed and approved. It was also proposed to establish a synodal council of the diocese in Germany to make joint decisions on important matters, which has received criticism from the Holy See and other bishops. Despite concerns about a possible schism, it is stated that this process is not isolated and is taking place worldwide. [Extracted from the article]
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      El artículo informa sobre el 60 aniversario del Concilio Vaticano II, un evento importante en el catolicismo del siglo pasado. Durante el Concilio, se exploraron revisiones y reformas para mejorar la comprensión y la efectividad de la Iglesia en la evangelización. Durante la cuarta asamblea del camino sinodal alemán, se discutieron y aprobaron varios textos relacionados con la enseñanza sexual de la Iglesia, la igualdad de derechos de las mujeres y la separación de poderes en la Iglesia. También se propuso establecer un consejo sinodal de la diócesis en Alemania para tomar decisiones conjuntas sobre asuntos importantes, lo cual ha recibido críticas de la Santa Sede y de otros obispos. A pesar de las preocupaciones sobre un posible cisma, se afirma que este proceso no es aislado y se está llevando a cabo en todo el mundo. [Extracted from the article]
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