Collegiality or Episcopal Synodality?: Challenging Universalistic Ecclesiology

Synodality, the theme of the next ordinary Synod of Bishops, was until recently considered mainly an Eastern Orthodox or oriental concept. Defined as the 'Church of Councils', the Orthodox Church is regarded as a model or source of inspiration for the synodal 'conversion' of the...

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Main Author: Miltos, Amphilochios (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2023
In: Louvain studies
Year: 2023, Volume: 46, Issue: 2, Pages: 168-190
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Summary:Synodality, the theme of the next ordinary Synod of Bishops, was until recently considered mainly an Eastern Orthodox or oriental concept. Defined as the 'Church of Councils', the Orthodox Church is regarded as a model or source of inspiration for the synodal 'conversion' of the Roman Catholic Church. While the formal Orthodox-Catholic theological dialogue demonstrates consensus on the issue of the synodal nature of the Church, the use of the term 'collegiality' for the bishops differentiates the two sides on a question linked to their main ecclesiological disagreement, namely the papal primacy. Pope Francis uses the two terms, 'collegiality' and 'synodality', together, but do they have similar meanings? Is there a common understanding of the synodality of bishops among Orthodox and Catholic? In order to respond to the question, this paper examines briefly the Catholic concept of collegiality and its ecclesiological context, which is the universalistic paradigm, one that challenges the ecclesiologies of both sides.
ISSN:1783-161X
Contains:Enthalten in: Louvain studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/LS.46.2.3292703