Focolare Movement

Margaret Karram at the conclusion of the Synod

Oct 31, 2024

The Focolare President participated in the Synod in October 2024 as a Special Invitee.

‘It has been an immense grace for me, a gift from God that is not only a personal gift, but i consider it a gift for the whole Focolare Movement’ with these words President Margaret Karram opens some reflections on the Synod experience and the final document of the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops (2-27 October 2024) “For a Synodal Church: communion, participation, mission”.

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3 Comments

  1. Jose Carlos Hoyos

    As I can see you have an extraordinary and organized team , that I can trust with my feelings and way of thinking. Also I would like to meet many friends that I can share and communicate with. I also would like to know about Father Pio. I have heard many good comments about him that interest my knowledge/faith.

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  2. LOUIS COLACO

    I need an English text of her above address and any other details of the Synod Consultations

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