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African Voices from the Synod: Interview with Father Vitalis on Synod Unity

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In this podcast episode, Father Vitalis Anaehobi, Secretary General of the West African Bishops’ Conference, shares his reflections on Synodality and the ongoing efforts for Church unity. Engaging in conversation with Ali, Father Vitalis talks about the atmosphere during the second synodal session, highlighting the spirit of collaboration, friendship, and mutual understanding among the delegates.
He also emphasizes the importance of preparing and equipping the Church for its mission by listening to the Holy Spirit and interpreting the Gospel in the context of today’s challenges.
As a representative of the Assembly from Nigeria, Father Vitalis shares his hopes for the Church’s future, particularly in fostering unity and developing formation programs for bishops, priests, religious, and laypeople. Join us in this insightful conversation to understand how the synod is shaping the Church in Africa and beyond.
Don’t forget to subscribe and share for more episodes exploring faith, community, and Church unity!
#SynodalityPodcast, #AfricanVoices, #FatherVitalis, #ChurchUnity, #SynodExperience, #CatholicChurch, #FaithInAfrica, #ReconciliationAndFaith, #SynodJourney, #Synod2024

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In this podcast episode, Father Vitalis Anaehobi, Secretary General of the West African Bishops’ Conference, shares his reflections on Synodality and the ongoing efforts for Church unity. Engaging in conversation with Ali, Father Vitalis talks about the atmosphere during the second synodal session, highlighting the spirit of collaboration, friendship, and mutual understanding among the delegates.
He also emphasizes the importance of preparing and equipping the Church for its mission by listening to the Holy Spirit and interpreting the Gospel in the context of today’s challenges.
As a representative of the Assembly from Nigeria, Father Vitalis shares his hopes for the Church’s future, particularly in fostering unity and developing formation programs for bishops, priests, religious, and laypeople. Join us in this insightful conversation to understand how the synod is shaping the Church in Africa and beyond.
Don’t forget to subscribe and share for more episodes exploring faith, community, and Church unity!
#SynodalityPodcast, #AfricanVoices, #FatherVitalis, #ChurchUnity, #SynodExperience, #CatholicChurch, #FaithInAfrica, #ReconciliationAndFaith, #SynodJourney, #Synod2024

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