Responses are coming in steadily for our external consultation survey – thank you for your cooperation in promoting this initiative! Until the end of February, we are asking people who are not currently involved in our Church to respond to a brief, anonymous online survey. This is part of our synod outreach, and part of how we hope to better engage those outside our walls.
Please continue to share this survey with people you know who may not currently participate in our Church. Personally inviting people you know is the best way to spread the word about this process while also starting a conversation with those around you.
The survey can be completed online at www.halifaxyarmouth.org/survey. If you are inviting someone who cannot access an online survey, you can also download and print the survey in French (PDF) or English (PDF) from our website: www.halifaxyarmouth.org/survey.
The Pope's invitation to Synodality
The Holy Father hopes that this synod, that focuses on synodality, the act of journeying and discerning together, can be a first step in the whole Church journeying together.
All the People of God have a role in the Church and the Pope wants to hear from you. Thank you for sharing your experience of the Church at this particular time and place in our world.
Synod Resources
General Resources
- General Information on the 2021-2023 Synod: www.synod.va
- Synod Process Infographic
- 2021-2023 Synod Preparatory Document
- 2021-2023 Synod Vademecm (Synod Handbook)
- Synod 2021-2023 FAQ (for the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth) (pdf)
- Synod 2021-2023 FAQs-External Consultation (pdf)
Resources for Parish Synod Teams
Reports on the Findings from Diocesan Phase Synod Responses
In July 2022 the reports from the diocesan phase of the Synod 2021-2022 were submitted. These reports included:
- A Diocesan Report: Findings from over 900 responses from both church goers and non- church goers were summarized. This reprsents our diocesan response to Pope Francis’ request for all to take part in the synod. And secondly, the summary helps Bishop Dunn discern the pastoral needs and concerns of the local church.
- An Atlantic Region Report: This report is a summary of the responses from all 13 dioceses in the Atlantic region and was submitted to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) to be included in their synod responses report for Canada.
- A CCCB Report: This report gives an overview of themes and thoughts shared by all the dioceses across Canada.