I was touched by the sharing of Bishop aDavid about his refusal to accommodate the wish of a dying man for a virtual rite. I had a chance to minister to a dying woman because I was the household head of her daughter-in Couples for Christ and was ask to do a pray over. When she died, I was told that she had not forgiven one of her brothers whom she had a dispute. I failed to lead her to forgiveness because I did all the talking but neglect the asking and listening.
Thank you. It is only now, thru this video, I fully understand what is synod all about, it’s’ history and the ways of implementation. Thank you to all of these our church has been doing. Spiritually enlightening.
We should not underestimate the power of the Holy Spirit on the issues of diversity... openness, listening and humility are the keys. On prioritization... instead of myself first, it should be others first... that is true christian service.
Yes Lord please bless our CBCP and Catholic Bishops around the world to be always humble and faithful in their priestly locations following the steps of Jesus Christ as the Way, The Truth, and the Life. A🙏m🙏e 🙏n🙏
May experience din po kami sa macabebe nang gannoon si fr joe David maytoon pong humingi ng communion sa kany tapos fr Joe ask her if she wants to confess sabi nong matanda its ok hindi nya kailangan so binigyan sya ng communion after one week tinawagan sya ng anac ng maysakit gusto 58:26 daw mag confess sabi ni fr joe becouse of the grace that jesus gives
Dapat sana implement a Basic Ecclesial Community wherein aabutin ang lahat na kahit di sila miyembro ng anumang org. o ministries sila ay bahagi ng simbahan.
@rogieignacio9324 the Magisterium which is the pope...we have the Holy Scriptures (Bible) ,the Tradition handed down by the Apostles, The Word of God, The Cathecism of the Catholic Church, hence the job of the pope is to confirm the faithful into these teachings and NOT to contradict or invent some form of teaching for the purpose of being "synodal".....
@@ericlauridsen5193 The Magisterium of the Catholic Church refers to the Church's official teaching authority, which is vested in the Pope and the bishops in communion with him. Its primary role is to authentically interpret the Word of God, whether in written form (Scripture) or in Tradition. The Magisterium itself does not change, but its teachings may develop over time. Here’s how this development works: Consistency with Core Doctrine: The Magisterium is tasked with preserving the deposit of faith, meaning that it upholds the essential doctrines handed down by Christ and the apostles. These core doctrines (like the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the sacraments) do not change. The Church believes they are divinely revealed and unalterable. Development of Doctrine: While the essence of the faith remains unchanged, the Church's understanding and articulation of certain aspects of doctrine may evolve. The Church uses reason, theological reflection, and engagement with the modern world to explain its teachings more clearly or apply them to new situations. This is called the "development of doctrine," a concept articulated by St. John Henry Newman. Non-Doctrinal Teachings: Not everything the Church teaches is at the same level of authority. For instance, certain teachings on social or moral issues may be subject to change or reformulation as new circumstances arise (e.g., teachings on capital punishment, which Pope Francis has revised to say it is inadmissible). Dogmas vs. Disciplines: Dogmas (like the Immaculate Conception) are unchangeable truths that Catholics are required to believe. Disciplines (like priestly celibacy or liturgical practices) are rules that the Church can modify, as they are not matters of divine revelation. So, while the Magisterium itself remains constant in its authority, some teachings can develop, and practices can change in response to historical and cultural shifts, always with the aim of remaining faithful to the core truths of the faith.
@@ericlauridsen5193 The Magisterium of the Catholic Church refers to the Church's official teaching authority, which is vested in the Pope and the bishops in communion with him. Its primary role is to authentically interpret the Word of God, whether in written form (Scripture) or in Tradition. The Magisterium itself does not change, but its teachings may develop over time. Here’s how this development works: Consistency with Core Doctrine: The Magisterium is tasked with preserving the deposit of faith, meaning that it upholds the essential doctrines handed down by Christ and the apostles. These core doctrines (like the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the sacraments) do not change. The Church believes they are divinely revealed and unalterable. Development of Doctrine: While the essence of the faith remains unchanged, the Church's understanding and articulation of certain aspects of doctrine may evolve. The Church uses reason, theological reflection, and engagement with the modern world to explain its teachings more clearly or apply them to new situations. This is called the "development of doctrine," a concept articulated by St. John Henry Newman. Non-Doctrinal Teachings: Not everything the Church teaches is at the same level of authority. For instance, certain teachings on social or moral issues may be subject to change or reformulation as new circumstances arise (e.g., teachings on capital punishment, which Pope Francis has revised to say it is inadmissible). Dogmas vs. Disciplines: Dogmas (like the Immaculate Conception) are unchangeable truths that Catholics are required to believe. Disciplines (like priestly celibacy or liturgical practices) are rules that the Church can modify, as they are not matters of divine revelation. So, while the Magisterium itself remains constant in its authority, some teachings can develop, and practices can change in response to historical and cultural shifts, always with the aim of remaining faithful to the core truths of the faith.
I hope the synod puts emphasis on the mission of the Church - to save souls, spread the Gospel, especially the NEW Testament, and baptize in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
It was just announced on October 6, 2024, that the Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio S. David, Bishop of Kalookan, has been named a Cardinal by Pope Francis, to be elevated to the College of Cardinals in a consistory on December 8, 2024. Congratulations, Cardinal-Designate Ambo!
I agree witjh Bishop Ambo about using the digital space as an effective medium in the offering of the sacraments. However, there is an equal importance in properly educating the faithful for it can be subjected to abuse because of the convenience this technology is offering. I might sound very traditional, but what I am really concerned about is the attitude that might develop in the faithful- an attitude that desires convenience, a concern that I can see in the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
Sana magkaroon ng channel o show si Bishop Ambo kung saan ang topic ay church history at biblical context ng nga doctrines ng simbahan. Mukhang malalim si Bishop in that subject matter.
Bishop Mylo , the Church was founded by Jesus 2,00 years ago, and it is still IN THE PROCESS of building itself. I guess, Jesus has the answer to your question for I am sure Jesus is also patiently waiting for the results of this 2,000 year old process.
Speaking of the relationship betwn the pope and bishops, to strenghten and preservation of the doctrine, but what about all the heresies, trying to reverse the original teachings of the church, from the time of JESUS CHRIST and His Deciples, parang nkkalito, if only we dont have the strenght to cling to our catholic faith, built by Jesus Himself!
There was a discussion in a Catholic channel about a situation when a dying person cannot have access to a priest to make a confession. In this circumstance, that person may confess to a lay person but that lay person may not give absolution and is sworn to secrecy. (There is no such thing as an un-hackable digital device.) Confession through a digital device would be risky.
In the old days, when there were plagues, priests and nuns tended to the sick and dying (like Saint Roque, Saint John Bosco, etc.) Some eventually caught the disease themselves and died, earning their sainthood. Priests these days probably don't want to be called neurotic if they went out of their way to tend to a contagious dying person. Some, like Saint John Bosco and his students never got sick when they tended to the contagious sick people.
Jesus loves us all even we are all sinners but He said too to woman adulterer sin no more. It doesn’t mean that He loves us all though we are all sinners not to change our life if we are living in mortal sins like same sex marriage that is a mortal sins nothing can separate for the love of Jesus to us but we can separate our love to Jesus by our un repented mortal sins.
"6 I wonder that you are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ, unto another gospel. 7 Which is not another, only there are some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ. 8 But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema 9 As we said before, so now I say again: If any one preach to you a gospel, besides that which you have received, let him be anathema. 10 For do I now persuade men, or God? Or do I seek to please men? If I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ." [Galatians 1:6-10]
Good morning confessions through zoom is not allowed but if it is emergency that person can confess direct to God because of that Good intension, di po ba Bishop?
I wonder what the Cardinals and Bishops think of the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening ceremony. Did I miss their condemnation of the blasphemous parody of the Last Supper and celebration of the execution of Queen Marie Antoinette?
If a same-sex couple wanted to ask for God's blessing, do they have to do it as a couple? Isn't that like a slap in the face of God? It's like, "We know we are disobeying You, but we want it this way, can You accept us as we are?" Why can't they go separately? It would be a step in the right direction, wouldn't it? Asking for blessings as a a couple only shows defiance, doesn't it? It's really bad optics, isn't it? It's normalising the sin that cries out to heaven for justice. Or are you trying to tell us it is not a sin? Like PF said to a gender-confused guy, "You were born that way" (or something to that effect). What is he implying? Does God make them that way? Is God contradicting Himself?
@guineapig0199... just like you, me too have a lot of questions. I will not pretend to know the answer... but just like what St Augustine said... " try not to understand so that you may believe but believe so you may understand." Does God showers blessings on the sinners as well as the righteous? of course! ... we can see that in the Parable of the wheats and the weeds. We should not equate sinners with their sins... otherwise, no one would be saved, for we are all sinners. As the old saying goes... "Love the sinners, but hate the sin."
This type of "synod" will bring the Church to the modern times.... closer to and with the faithful. God bless everyone!
I was touched by the sharing of Bishop aDavid about his refusal to accommodate the wish of a dying man for a virtual rite. I had a chance to minister to a dying woman because I was the household head of her daughter-in Couples for Christ and was ask to do a pray over. When she died, I was told that she had not forgiven one of her brothers whom she had a dispute. I failed to lead her to forgiveness because I did all the talking but neglect the asking and listening.
Thankfr dave god yuo more
Oíóq❤
Thank you. It is only now, thru this video, I fully understand what is synod all about, it’s’ history and the ways of implementation. Thank you to all of these our church has been doing. Spiritually enlightening.
Very ensightful... Galing ni Cardinal Chito mag host... light pero malaman!
❤ Salamat po ❤
Amen,thank you po Lord,Jesus and the Holy Spirit!❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
We should not underestimate the power of the Holy Spirit on the issues of diversity... openness, listening and humility are the keys. On prioritization... instead of myself first, it should be others first... that is true christian service.
I totally agree
Tnx to the enlighment of the synodality in our church
Thanks for sharing your thoughts as we continue to evangelize others by listening and open to others (inclusive)
I was amazed to hear the experiences thank you po
Thank you for the sharing.iy continues to open mind 🙏
Praise God hope this will be shared to all parishes and smal chapels
.Maraming salamat po sa inyong Synod conference on the air
Yang Mulia Bapak Uskup...
Tuhan Memberkati 🙏🙏
Amen po mga bishops and cardinals,maglakbay po tayo!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yes Lord please bless our CBCP and Catholic Bishops around the world to be always humble and faithful in their priestly locations following the steps of Jesus Christ as the Way, The Truth, and the Life. A🙏m🙏e 🙏n🙏
thanks for sharing this … 🙏❤️
This program makes the holiness of the forthcoming pope goes down to the level of showbiz personalities
I agree with bishop Vergara on other areas: public officials and LGBT. We really need to reach out to these groups.
Grabe ang wisdom ni Cardinal Advincula.
I like the term Circularity of Dialogue, from Dra. Estela Padilla, that means it opens to anyone from all walks of life.
Thank po ,for sharing.
magaling talaga si bishop ambo (materboniconsilii)
Salamat po sa kaalaman.
May experience din po kami sa macabebe nang gannoon si fr joe David maytoon pong humingi ng communion sa kany tapos fr Joe ask her if she wants to confess sabi nong matanda its ok hindi nya kailangan so binigyan sya ng communion after one week tinawagan sya ng anac ng maysakit gusto 58:26 daw mag confess sabi ni fr joe becouse of the grace that jesus gives
Dapat sana implement a Basic Ecclesial Community wherein aabutin ang lahat na kahit di sila miyembro ng anumang org. o ministries sila ay bahagi ng simbahan.
By the power of Holy Spirit. Faith
Everyone is indeed welcome in the Church but on God's terms, not our own.
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So who defines God's terms? Kindly explain further....
@rogieignacio9324 the Magisterium which is the pope...we have the Holy Scriptures (Bible) ,the Tradition handed down by the Apostles, The Word of God, The Cathecism of the Catholic Church, hence the job of the pope is to confirm the faithful into these teachings and NOT to contradict or invent some form of teaching for the purpose of being "synodal".....
@@ericlauridsen5193 The Magisterium of the Catholic Church refers to the Church's official teaching authority, which is vested in the Pope and the bishops in communion with him. Its primary role is to authentically interpret the Word of God, whether in written form (Scripture) or in Tradition. The Magisterium itself does not change, but its teachings may develop over time.
Here’s how this development works:
Consistency with Core Doctrine: The Magisterium is tasked with preserving the deposit of faith, meaning that it upholds the essential doctrines handed down by Christ and the apostles. These core doctrines (like the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the sacraments) do not change. The Church believes they are divinely revealed and unalterable.
Development of Doctrine: While the essence of the faith remains unchanged, the Church's understanding and articulation of certain aspects of doctrine may evolve. The Church uses reason, theological reflection, and engagement with the modern world to explain its teachings more clearly or apply them to new situations. This is called the "development of doctrine," a concept articulated by St. John Henry Newman.
Non-Doctrinal Teachings: Not everything the Church teaches is at the same level of authority. For instance, certain teachings on social or moral issues may be subject to change or reformulation as new circumstances arise (e.g., teachings on capital punishment, which Pope Francis has revised to say it is inadmissible).
Dogmas vs. Disciplines: Dogmas (like the Immaculate Conception) are unchangeable truths that Catholics are required to believe. Disciplines (like priestly celibacy or liturgical practices) are rules that the Church can modify, as they are not matters of divine revelation.
So, while the Magisterium itself remains constant in its authority, some teachings can develop, and practices can change in response to historical and cultural shifts, always with the aim of remaining faithful to the core truths of the faith.
@@ericlauridsen5193 The Magisterium of the Catholic Church refers to the Church's official teaching authority, which is vested in the Pope and the bishops in communion with him. Its primary role is to authentically interpret the Word of God, whether in written form (Scripture) or in Tradition. The Magisterium itself does not change, but its teachings may develop over time.
Here’s how this development works:
Consistency with Core Doctrine: The Magisterium is tasked with preserving the deposit of faith, meaning that it upholds the essential doctrines handed down by Christ and the apostles. These core doctrines (like the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the sacraments) do not change. The Church believes they are divinely revealed and unalterable.
Development of Doctrine: While the essence of the faith remains unchanged, the Church's understanding and articulation of certain aspects of doctrine may evolve. The Church uses reason, theological reflection, and engagement with the modern world to explain its teachings more clearly or apply them to new situations. This is called the "development of doctrine," a concept articulated by St. John Henry Newman.
Non-Doctrinal Teachings: Not everything the Church teaches is at the same level of authority. For instance, certain teachings on social or moral issues may be subject to change or reformulation as new circumstances arise (e.g., teachings on capital punishment, which Pope Francis has revised to say it is inadmissible).
Dogmas vs. Disciplines: Dogmas (like the Immaculate Conception) are unchangeable truths that Catholics are required to believe. Disciplines (like priestly celibacy or liturgical practices) are rules that the Church can modify, as they are not matters of divine revelation.
So, while the Magisterium itself remains constant in its authority, some teachings can develop, and practices can change in response to historical and cultural shifts, always with the aim of remaining faithful to the core truths of the faith.
I hope the synod puts emphasis on the mission of the Church - to save souls, spread the Gospel, especially the NEW Testament, and baptize in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
Maraming Salamat po.Nawa po patuloy ang magandang samahan sa loob ng isang parokya.Amen😅
It was just announced on October 6, 2024, that the Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio S. David, Bishop of Kalookan, has been named a Cardinal by Pope Francis, to be elevated to the College of Cardinals in a consistory on December 8, 2024.
Congratulations, Cardinal-Designate Ambo!
I agree witjh Bishop Ambo about using the digital space as an effective medium in the offering of the sacraments. However, there is an equal importance in properly educating the faithful for it can be subjected to abuse because of the convenience this technology is offering. I might sound very traditional, but what I am really concerned about is the attitude that might develop in the faithful- an attitude that desires convenience, a concern that I can see in the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
Sana magkaroon ng channel o show si Bishop Ambo kung saan ang topic ay church history at biblical context ng nga doctrines ng simbahan. Mukhang malalim si Bishop in that subject matter.
Meron po search nyo lng "Men of light"
More God's Power to you all always ❤
Good evening ho… thank you, for an interesting discussion about SYNODALITY.
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Bishop Mylo , the Church was founded by Jesus 2,00 years ago, and it is still IN THE PROCESS of building itself. I guess, Jesus has the answer to your question for I am sure Jesus is also patiently waiting for the results of this 2,000 year old process.
Speaking of the relationship betwn the pope and bishops, to strenghten and preservation of the doctrine, but what about all the heresies, trying to reverse the original teachings of the church, from the time of JESUS CHRIST and His Deciples, parang nkkalito, if only we dont have the strenght to cling to our catholic faith, built by Jesus Himself!
Amen 🙏
How can we practice synodality personally
There was a discussion in a Catholic channel about a situation when a dying person cannot have access to a priest to make a confession. In this circumstance, that person may confess to a lay person but that lay person may not give absolution and is sworn to secrecy.
(There is no such thing as an un-hackable digital device.) Confession through a digital device would be risky.
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In the old days, when there were plagues, priests and nuns tended to the sick and dying (like Saint Roque, Saint John Bosco, etc.) Some eventually caught the disease themselves and died, earning their sainthood. Priests these days probably don't want to be called neurotic if they went out of their way to tend to a contagious dying person. Some, like Saint John Bosco and his students never got sick when they tended to the contagious sick people.
Jesus loves us all even we are all sinners but He said too to woman adulterer sin no more. It doesn’t mean that He loves us all though we are all sinners not to change our life if we are living in mortal sins like same sex marriage that is a mortal sins nothing can separate for the love of Jesus to us but we can separate our love to Jesus by our un repented mortal sins.
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"6 I wonder that you are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ, unto another gospel. 7 Which is not another, only there are some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ. 8 But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema 9 As we said before, so now I say again: If any one preach to you a gospel, besides that which you have received, let him be anathema. 10 For do I now persuade men, or God? Or do I seek to please men? If I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ." [Galatians 1:6-10]
Good morning confessions through zoom is not allowed but if it is emergency that person can confess direct to God because of that Good intension, di po ba Bishop?
Reynaldo G. Evangelista
Nowhere in the godpel where Jesus did a showbiz as this program hosted by the forthcoming pope
I wonder what the Cardinals and Bishops think of the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening ceremony. Did I miss their condemnation of the blasphemous parody of the Last Supper and celebration of the execution of Queen Marie Antoinette?
Pinoy ba Cardinal ng pinas? Or mestizo?
If a same-sex couple wanted to ask for God's blessing, do they have to do it as a couple? Isn't that like a slap in the face of God? It's like, "We know we are disobeying You, but we want it this way, can You accept us as we are?" Why can't they go separately? It would be a step in the right direction, wouldn't it? Asking for blessings as a a couple only shows defiance, doesn't it? It's really bad optics, isn't it? It's normalising the sin that cries out to heaven for justice. Or are you trying to tell us it is not a sin? Like PF said to a gender-confused guy, "You were born that way" (or something to that effect). What is he implying? Does God make them that way? Is God contradicting Himself?
@guineapig0199... just like you, me too have a lot of questions. I will not pretend to know the answer... but just like what St Augustine said... " try not to understand so that you may believe but believe so you may understand." Does God showers blessings on the sinners as well as the righteous? of course! ... we can see that in the Parable of the wheats and the weeds. We should not equate sinners with their sins... otherwise, no one would be saved, for we are all sinners. As the old saying goes... "Love the sinners, but hate the sin."
Josefinos and centralite priest