Originally published at National Catholic Register
The gathering will not constitute a new synod but rather serve as the culmination of a structured three-year implementation process.
The Vatican announced Tuesday that Pope Francis has approved a special Ecclesial Assembly for October 2028 to evaluate how Catholic communities worldwide have implemented the recently concluded Synod on Synodality recommendations.
Cardinal Mario Grech, secretary-general of the synod, detailed the plans in a letter to bishops worldwide, emphasizing that this gathering will not constitute a new synod but rather serve as the culmination of a structured three-year implementation process.
“The goal is not to add work upon work but to help Churches walk in a synodal style,” Cardinal Grech wrote.
The cardinal further said that local Churches would actively receive and apply the synod’s final document, which Pope Francis directly approved following the conclusion of the synod in October 2024.
The new implementation timeline begins in May 2025 with the publication of detailed guidelines, followed by a “Jubilee of Synodal Teams” in October.
Throughout 2027, evaluation assemblies will take place at diocesan, national and international levels, with continental gatherings scheduled for early 2028.
Cardinal Grech highlighted the essential role of local “synodal teams” composed of “priests, deacons, consecrated men