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School for Synodality
School for Synodality
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Practicing Synodality: The Art of Listening - hearing all the voices | Sr Ngozie
School for Synodality
1 hour
2 years ago
Practicing Synodality: The Art of Listening - hearing all the voices | Sr Ngozie
The fifth episode of our Practising Synodality Podcast Series explores ‘The Art of Listening - hearing all the voices'. Avril Baigent hosts with guest Sr Ngozie, Director of the Centre for Women Studies and Intervention in Nigeria. Sr Ngozie has worked with CAFOD for many years, and this podcast episode is held in partnership with them. The School for Synodality is an organisation supporting the synodal conversion of the Catholic Church. Through conversations, resources and programmes, we aim to enable an openness to the Holy Spirit with listening, sharing and discernment.  During the first Synod assembly of the 2021-24 Synod in October 2023, the School for Synodality ran a series of eight webinars exploring becoming a listening Church. With key speakers from both England and Wales and from across the world who help us explore what the practice of Synodality looks like, in our own communities.
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