@article{Bańka_2022, title={SYNODALNOŚĆ KOŚCIOŁA W DIASPORZE}, volume={157}, url={https://spoleczenstwo-civitaschristiana.pl/index.php/s/article/view/203}, abstractNote={<p>Even before the Second Vatican Council, the great twentieth-century theologian, Karl<br>Rahner, put forward the thesis that the contemporary Church lives in the diaspora, in a largely de-<br>-Christianized space and among societies leaving the faith in God. One of the answers to this state<br>of affairs should be the awakening of lay people, related to the process of regaining their subjectivity<br>in the Church and taking responsibility for the ecclesial community. It seems that this process<br>is integrally connected with the concept of synodality, which after the Second Vatican Council is<br>gradually becoming more and more important in the teaching of the Church. An important step in<br>this direction was the synod on synodality inaugurated by Pope Francis, which is to chart the most<br>important directions of future pastoral changes in the Church. This article attempts to present the<br>role that lay people have to play in this regard.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Społeczeństwo}, author={Bańka, Aleksander}, year={2022}, month={maj}, pages={34–39} }