A synodal experience in the Cuba
Keywords:
synodality, Cuban Church, Vatican Council II, REC, ENEC, reconciliation, consensus fideliumAbstract
The pontificate of Pope Francis has highlighted synodality as one of the most important features of post-conciliar ecclesiology. Despite the numerous publications on this subject, analyses of concrete synodal experiences that have involved the entire People of God do not abound. The present article uses unpublished archives to reconstruct historically the Cuban Ecclesial Reflection (REC) and the Cuban National Ecclesial Encounter (ENEC) showing how this process was a true consensus fidelium where the Cuban Church defined its mission as sacrament of reconciliation in an officially atheist society.
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