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BREAKING: Pope Francis Says Synod’s Final Doc Part of His Magisterium, Asks ‘That It Be Accepted’ – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

BREAKING: Pope Francis Says Synod’s Final Doc Part of His Magisterium, Asks ‘That It Be Accepted’

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By LifeSiteNews staff, Nov 25, 2024

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While saying that the document would need ‘several mediations,’ Pope Francis stipulated that local ‘Churches and groupings of Churches are now called upon to implement, in their different contexts, the authoritative instructions contained in the Document.’

(LifeSiteNews) – Pope Francis wants the Synod’s final document to be accepted as part of the Magisterium of the Church

This morning Pope Francis released a formal “Note” to accompany his “Final Document of the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops,” that is, the final document for the Synod on Synodality, which included a significant number of non-bishops.

In his “Note,” the Pope asked that the content of this “Final Document” be accepted as part of his Magisterium, that is, his authoritative teaching as the Successor of Peter, the earthly head of the Christian Church—or, as Pope Francis described himself, the “Bishop of Rome.” …

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