Report from Spirit Unbounded Conference
The Synod on Synodality – the big event that’s been happening for the last few years in Roman Catholic Church – is finally coming to an end. The bishops (with a small addition of a few lay people, including, for the first time, women) gathered in Rome to bring together ideas and findings from their respective countries, continents and context, to discuss, and to vote.
At the same time a lot of lay people gathered to push their causes forward – among them queer, lgbt+, rainbow Catholics. A number of members of Roman Catholic Working Group of European Forum took part in Spirit Unbounded conference – among them a polish activist Uschi, who shares her experiences.
Matijs and Gabriele: Building Bridges Between LGBTQ+ Communities of Faith Worldwide
Gabriele Mayer and Matijs Mihelmanis have been involved in our working group for World Council of Churches for the past years and in Venlo this year, they formally stepped down from this. We are so grateful for all the work they’ve put down. Here is an interview about their time with the group:
Participation of European LGBT+ Catholics in the global Synodal Process
After the first stage of the current Synod of the Roman Catholic Church, members of our Roman Catholic Working Group have submitted their statement to the Vatican.
Rainbow Pilgrims of Faith at the World Council of Churches in Karlsruhe
The European Forum of LGBT Christians was very active in the events surrounding WCC as part of the Rainbow Pilgrims of Faith project. You can read a report about our participation here.
Get Involved in the Synodal Process
Pope Francis has called a Bishops’ Synod in the autumn of 2023 to look at what it means to “walk together” as the people of God. Its first stage of preparation began this October with the local (diocesan) phase, which is described as “consultation and participation of the People of God” and ends in April 2022.
Rainbow Index and Open Church Service
part of the annual conference 2021, the Rainbow Index was presented and we had, as each year, an Open Church Service. These events are available on YouTube, here you can find the links—and of course the link to the decoration of Wielie Elhorst!