I am in Rome and ensconced in a reasonably decent hotel near the Vatican. Sorry for the delay in posting on the Synod but it took me longer than usual to get over my jet lag and I had some social commitments I had to keep during my first two days here. I am, pending approval from my editors, publishing an essay in the National Catholic Register and in Catholic World Report in the coming days on the Synod, but also on the response from Pope Francis on the dubia presented to him by five Cardinals in July.
The first thing I want to comment on is the fact that the opening Mass for the Synod, which was open to the public in St. Peter’s square, was very sparsely attended. That goes along with the attendance at the expensive waste of time (700,000 Euro) known as the world meeting on human fraternity that was held at the Vatican in June. I was here for that event and saw first-hand that it too had no more than a few hundred people in attendance. My takeaway from the attendance at both events is that these grand ventures of Pope Francis have not captured the attention or interest of the vast, vast majority of lay people.
Of course, this does not surprise me at all since I have been saying for over a year now, in various venues, that the worldwide participation in the synodal listening sessions was around a paltry 1-2% of Catholics worldwide. Even Pope Francis, in an interview of just about a month ago acknowledged that the Synod probably holds very little interest for most Catholics. But he went on to say that the Synod is important nevertheless as an ecclesial event.
But that is actually a damning admission of failure in my view. Because the Synodal process has been pitched by the Vatican apparatchiks and many of this pope’s biggest supporters, as this watershed moment in the history of the modern Church where the unfulfilled promise of Vatican II to be a truly “listening Church” is finally being realized. We have been told that the Holy Spirit has been at work in these sessions and that the synodal listening sessions showed us a “Church on the move” filled with a new bounce in its step and a renewed energy for reform. We have been told that the “people of God” have now spoken out and that the Synod thus represents a worldwide rising-up of a newly empowered laity, and so on. “The Church is finally listening to us!” What bunk.
Therefore, the admission from the Pope that “nobody really cares” (paraphrasing a bit) means that the stated purpose behind the listening sessions – gauging the “sense of the faithful” on important issues – has been an abject failure. And no amount of spinning and clever wordsmith in press releases can change that fact. The Synod has largely been greeted by a huge collective yawn from the faithful who are probably far more content with their Church than the current leadership wants to admit. The image of a restless laity, oppressed by centuries of clericalism, ready and chomping at the bit to “finally” have their voices heard is a pure media concoction of the Vatican spin meisters.
Right now Rome is more crowded and busier than I have ever seen it. I had great difficulty finding an open room to stay in since everything is booked up. And the airport was jammed and it took me three times longer to get through passport control and to get my luggage than at any other time I have been here. That is because there is a large soccer event going on in Rome that has brought tourists from all over the world into the city. But that makes the sparse attendance at the Synod Mass all the more embarrassing. Granted, most people did not come here for the Synod. Nevertheless, assuming that there are hundreds of thousands of Catholics in this grand throng of people, one would assume that if the Synod was an event of great importance to the laity that folks would attend the soccer matches and still take the time to meander over to St. Peter’s for the opening liturgy.
I have been in the piazzas and trattorias of Rome for the past few days and made a point of asking the folks around me what they thought of the Synod. And among the Catholics I met there was only one person (!), an elderly fellow from Canada, who even knew what I was talking about. Everyone else (about twenty or so people I asked) had no clue what in the hell I was asking them. The typical response was, “What’s a Synod?” And when I explained it to them they just smiled and said “oh, that is nice”. I know that this polling of mine is purely anecdotal and is in no way scientific, but it does reinforce my impressions of the non-importance of this event from Catholics I have spoken to in the United States before coming here.
Why is all of this important? Because there are powerful forces at work here who want to use the Synod as a useful tool for changing Church doctrine on such issues as homosexuality and women’s ordination. But they do not want to just come right out and say that this is just a raw power move on their part and that the Synod is just a convenience to that end. They do not want to admit that they really do not care one fig for what the listening sessions found out. They do not want to admit that the whole thing is a monumental sham. And therefore, they have weaved this elaborate narrative of a democratic uprising from the laity for the changes that they want. For them, the Synod is a conclusion in search of a cover story and the narrative of a Church listening to the “People of God” is just too juicy for them to pass up.
Cardinal Zen sent a letter to some bishops which has now become public. And in that letter he condemned the Synod as an exercise in faux democracy meant to mask over the true agenda at play from the progressives. And with great passion he made the claim that it all reminded him of the mendacious methods of the Chinese communists to create public relations narratives about the wonderful democratic revolution they were bringing about, even as they worked behind the scenes to repress all dissent and to manipulate public opinion to their desired ends. Damning stuff from the holy Cardinal. And I think he is right.
We will see how this all plays out in the coming weeks. Information will be hard to come by since the Vatican is going to be very sparse in the information it disseminates to reporters. But Rome, and the Vatican in particular, is a gossip factory and leaks are inevitable. And the more things are leaked, the more it will be apparent that a lot of political maneuvering is in process, since one of the points to leaking things is to influence the public media narrative about what is going on in the Synod.
Please pray for our Church. I am not worried that the Church is about to overhaul everything and fall into heresy. But there is a lot of damage that can still be done to the Church short of that. And so we should all pray for a holy outcome.
Stay tuned…
Dorothy Day, pray for us.
From gaudiumetspes22
From a chap named Larry Chapp.
Soccer’s not crowding out Catholics if Catholics aren’t interested in attending and weren’t going to attend regardless.
What crowded out Catholics from participating in the diocesan and parish listening sessions that were held over the past 18 months? Nothing. Almost nobody attended except Boomers who want to see women ordained priests and gay weddings in their parish churches. Most Catholics aren’t interested in the Vatican apparatchik’s attempt at revolution and gaslighting and propagandizing in the service of making the church more secular.
If the church were to be remade along the lines of what the Boomer Karens want and what was reported in my diocese’s summary of listening sessions, I wouldn’t want to be a part of it anymore.
It’s open season on doctrine.
Jet lag or too many Peronis? I love the way Pope Francis has Americans’ knickers in a twist.
Yes, this Pope has expressed his disdain for the American laity numerous times, and we are deeply offended by it. You are de facto admitting to this slur on behalf of the Pope. Shame on you.
The synod is the most important thing to happen in the history of the church. It’s a turning point. Everything before will be discarded and everything new and better will be introduced. We are living through history making times and we are among historical heavyweights. Such a privilege to live in these times. And we don’t even have to do anything. The synod masters will come up with their plan, tell us what it is, tell us how to change our lives and our parishes and our ministries, and then all will be well. No more dark ages for the church. The Holy Spirit is speaking to everyone sitting at those round tables in the Vatican, telling them what to tell us. But maybe the Holy Spirit has already told Tucho Fernandez what he’s going to tell all the other participants. That way Tucho can get a head start writing the final document. A little inside information goes a long way. Sometimes I pinch myself to see whether I really am living in such times as these.
If you click the link and go to the comments, he acknowledges that he made a mistake in numbering the crowd size.
People in the comments are saying there were thousands there but I don’t know.
The point of the article is, and I agree, no one cares about the Synod.
Unless someone wound you up telling you that the Church would put in gay union blessings, ordain women or something like that, it is a big meeting of the Church about the Church.
It is not really that interesting to the people in the pews.
I think you are really over-reacting.
Whattever is going to happen has been foreseen by God since before the world was made.
Trust Him.
Turning point, very funny. But seriously, these are certainly “Tucho’s Times.” Satan, thy hour has come. “The Son of Man is (again!) betrayed into the hands of sinners.” (St. Mark 14:41) Our Church is in Satan’s evil clutches. But Satan will not win. Christ will triumph, in the end.
The Synod and Soccer have only one thing in common. Both words start with the letter S. And there’s too much Tuocho. Get back to tradition.
They have something else in common. A lot of time passes without anything important happening.
Restrainer and Lot of time passes …. thanks for the levity.
The war between Israel and Hamas is the big news now. Israel needs to exterminate the vermin. Israel won’t have peace as long as the Palestinians exist. Palestinians have proven time and time again that they will not live peacefully with Israel. I hope Netanyahu levels the entire Gaza strip and then annexes it to Israel. No mercy. This is war.
Do you wish to exterminate the Christians in Palestine too?
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/who-will-stand-for-palestinian-christians/
That war has been going on since Sarah and Hagar got into it over their sons, Ismael and Isaac. It will be going on a long time after I am dead if the world has not been blown up by then. What Jews and Arabs do not like to mention is that they have intermarried back in the past and many have the blood of the other side. The Lord Jesus could even have the blood of some of Ismael’s sons along with that of Isaac. Who knows?
What evil indifference.
Because it wasn’t one of your kids that were killed or kidnapped.
Unbelievable.
Plenty of Christian children have been killed around the world, and many by abortion. What are you going to do about that?
Jesus loves the little children all little children of the world.
Red or yellow, black or white, they are precious in His sight.
Jesus loves the little children of the world.
Sorry the Pope said I am supposed to lovingly stir up the indifferent. Oops.
Please forgive.
To take a phrase from Sunday’s gospel, “Therefore, I say to you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people that will produce its fruit.” “God’s chosen people” run a country where they freely spit upon nuns and priests in the street. Before the arrival of Zionism in the Holy Land, the Muslims and Christians lived in peace. The Palestinian Muslims held and still hold the keys to the Church of the Sepulchre. The scripture of the people of the state of Israel see horrendous things done to our blessed Virgin Mary and our Lord. When you ask an Israeli if he cares for Christianity, he celebrates their lowering numbers.
Though this is impossible for the Palestinians, I pray every day for the elimination of Israel as a state. They preach anti-Christian ideals. To support Israel is to support these same things. May Israel never have peace.
Psalm 122
In this psalm, Jerusalem is the Church. Jerusalem is the Kingdom of God.
It makes no sense for me to be happy to go to a Jewish city in the Middle East. Especially when the Kingdom of God is right there.
This is what Protestant self-interpretation gets you, people!
Thank you for considering.
Exactly! Jerusalem is the Church, the Kingdom of God, and the Virgin Mary is the Ark of the Covenant as recorded in chapters 11 and 12 of the Apocalyse (Revelation).
I would like to ask the fathers of these young girls who were abducted, have you ever looked at pornography and misused someone else’s daughter.? If you have not, you are innocent, if you have, I would seriously think about not ever doing that again. And girls. Put some decent clothes on.
Blaming the victims.
I cannot agree with all that, I just want neutrality, like Switzerland. Why does the United States always get stuck in the damn wars. I was born at the end of World War II, and we have been in nothing but wars ever sense. Always called upon to hate one side or the other.
I was reading the Old Testament where some Israelites married Ishmaelites, and the Lord Jesus did heal some Ishmaelites though he was deffinitely from the tribe of Judah. Hagar was an Egyptian princess by the way, not necessarily an Arab, but this is all a fight between cousins.
Sorry Anne TE. You are being completely tone deaf.
This was a terrorist attack. Now it is a war.
It is not a fight between cousins.
When our young people are listening and dancing to recordings of singers and actresses, some who supposedly practice Kabbalah, and who get up on crosses practically naked, to blaspheme the Lord Jesus Christ, what the hell do you expect? Not tone deaf at all. I hear the decadence loud and clear. Surprised? I’m not surprised at all. I am only surprised it did not happen sooner.
I am not sure those dots really connect.
Maybe read up on what the issues are.
I participated in my parish’s “Synodal Process”…can’t recall the exact title they gave it. There were maybe 7 or so of us at the most heavily attended session.
We discussed in groups and wrote down our concerns, etc. I was sorry for the lay coordinator and felt it was so much busy work for him. We only had one lady present who would like to see women priests. Who knows what actually became of anyone’s comments. And what gave us the right to tell Holy Mother Church what to do anyway? Watching cardinals hobnob with lay folks, etc., in circles reminded me of so many useless group discussions and comments scribbled on butcher paper may husband and I endured for years as teachers at obligatory staff meetings.
Did you feel that your diocese’s report ignored your concerns?
It is just another boring Church meeting. They got into small groups and discussed long questions that nobody knows what they are talking about.
You are not telling the Church what to do.
The dioceses in the US, for the most part, did not really do what they were supposed to do.
When you went to peripheries to share the Gospel, what happened? Ummm, well we didn’t really do that…we bought a bus to take the seniors to the theater. And we can use it to take youth places, too. But we still haven’t found someone with a chauffer’s license to drive it.
So you could drive it to the poorest area and take the Gospel and some sandwiches? Nobody would volunteer for that. We tried something like that years ago and nobody came.
I have a question about the Synod.
G-O-O-O-O-O-A-L?!
A better tongue in cheek analysis I have yet to hear.
It’s no different than in the United States, where many “Catholics” would rather spend Sunday watching football or baseball or playing golf instead of taking an hour to attend Mass.
i get a kick out of soccer;
the synod – not so much
I wish we could yellow card and red card people in the church like they do in soccer.
If you want to follow the Synod, there is a Facebook page, X, and IG posts.
Chapp was doing just fine till he blows it invoking Dorothy Day.
https://gaudiumetspes22.com/resources
His resource page if anyone is interested in Catholic websites