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Pope Francis launches plan to follow up on synod

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Pope Francis attends the second session of the 16th General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024.

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Kathleen N. Hattrup - I.Media - published on 03/16/25
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A multi-year plan at local, national, continental, and worldwide levels will be a process of “accompaniment and evaluation" of the synod, with a first-ever "world ecclesial assembly" in 2028.

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Pope Francis has decided to launch an evaluation phase of the implementation of the Synod on synodality, the Vatican announced on March 15, 2025. A series of diocesan and continental meetings will be organized, and a world ecclesial assembly – the first of its kind – will take place in Rome in 2028, to consider the application of the Synod's guidelines.

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