The Synod Opens Today
The latest synod of bishops gathering in Rome, which opens today, has taken the theme of "The Word of God in the Life and Mission of the Church." Any lover and/or student of Scripture will surely be fascinated by the results of this synod. Pope Benedict XVI, because he has called this synod and chosen its theme, is clearly pointing the Catholic faithful toward a deeper love and appreciation of Scripture.
However, the implicit statement doesn't end there. This author believes that the pontiff would like to send a reminder message that all of our Christian actions should be rooted in Scripture (which ultimately means that they are rooted in Christ, Who is the One, Eternal Word of God). Indeed, only those who allow Scripture to dwell inside them will be able to build the City of God most efficiently and effectively.
As a lover of Scripture, this author is extremely excited about the potential that is held by this synod. So much wisdom can be gained from reading the words of the Pope and the bishops and discerning those words. That wisdom, then, will be most applicable (I think and hope) to a regimen of Scripture reading, which will be rightly followed by proclamations of Scripture through daily living. It truly does have potential to change hearts, and thereby change the culture around us!
Click here or here to read recent news releases about this synod.
God bless!