On a synodal path to New Governance in Latin America

On a synodal path to New Governance in Latin America

On a synodal path to New Governance in Latin America

On a synodal path to New Governance in Latin America

On a synodal path to New Governance in Latin America

On a synodal path to New Governance in Latin America

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Three days of meetings with the Congregational Leadership Team and sisters and partners-in-mission from the provinces of Colombo-Venezuela, Central America, Bolivia-Chile, Peru, and Mexico came to an end on June 6.

The training sessions, held in Colombia, offered a space for sharing knowledge and strengthening capacities to face global challenges with a renewed spirit.

Through diverse activities, workshops, and encounters, participants explored the principles and practices of the synodal path to New Governance.

The process was a unique opportunity for all present to actively participate in the formation of spiritual leadership and in the promotion of universal justice.

It was discussed how spiritual leadership is characterized by having leaders who not only lead with wisdom and compassion but also inspire others to follow their example. These leaders will be instrumental in fostering a sense of spiritual belonging and collective responsibility.

They also shared how our commitment to universal justice will be reflected in concrete, sustainable actions that seek to remove barriers to inequality and oppression. Through these actions, we will continue to work together to build a more just and inclusive world for all.

Together, we journey forward!

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