CNI Series – 2024/2025

Synodality and Nonviolence

This series is a collaboration between Casa Esther Catholic Worker House, Omro WI, Pax Christi USA, EcoProtection Alliance and the Catholic Nonviolence Initiative, a project of Pax Christi International.

This current fall series is exploring the nonviolent character of, and the nonviolent implications that flow from the Synod on Synodality which is the vision of Pope Francis for the future of our Church.

The Synod Synthesis document following the Synod assembly in October of last year called for: “More reflection and formation in order that we can manage conflicts in a nonviolent way” and “Careful consideration of nonviolence and  legitimate self-defense.”

These are the issues that we will be exploring throughout this Series.

WAYS TO UTILIZE THIS SERIES :

1. Class Use: Recordings of each session have discussion/essay questions inserted after each speaker presentation.  The YouTube recordings are divided into chapters making it easy to pinpoint a particular presentation.

2. Extra Credit Project: When classroom use is not practical, offering the series as an extra credit project is a great option. This series will be an invaluable education experience for your students.

Session One

Synodality 101: An Overview

What is unique about this Synod on Synodality? Why did Pope Francis declare that synodality is what God expects of the Church in the 21st century? Come learn about the history of synods and implications for today from speakers involved in the planning and participation at the Synod on Synodality.

1st Presentation: History of Synods by Fr. Bill Switchtenburg, runtime: 8 minutes

2nd Presentation by Sr. Filo Hirota, MMB, runtime: 8 minutes

3rd Presentation by Wyatt Olivas, runtime: 5 minutes

4th Presentation by Sr. Michelle Cimaroli, aci, runtime: 10 minutes

5th Presentation by Fr. Bill Switchtenburg, runtime: 13 minutes

Session Two

A Listening Church:
Listening, Discernment & Mission

This session will explore the Conversations in the Spirit model, recognizing the influence and history of discernment, contemplative listening, nonviolent communication, and restorative justice circles that are present in the Synodal process.

1st Presentation by Sr. Mary Lillian Akhere Ehidiamhen, runtime: 14 minutes

2nd Presentation by Heather Thompson, runtime: 8 minutes

3rd Presentation by Becky McIntyre, runtime: 13 minutes

Session Three

Synodality: Journeying Together Towards a Nonviolent
Church and World

Participants will learn from the experiences of diverse global movements that have harnessed the same principles guiding the synodal process to drive social change and foster nonviolent solutions in their own contexts.

1st Presentation by Fasika Lachore Laba, runtime: 16 minutes

2nd Presentation by Sophia “Soda” Garcia, runtime: 11 minutes

3rd Presentation by Charlene Howard, runtime: 14 minutes

4th Presentation by Kevin Ahern, runtime: 11 minutes

Session Four

Living a Life of Synodality: Nonviolence in Action-Part 1

This session focuses on the collective applications of nonviolence integrated into the practice of Unarmed Civilian Protection (UCP) and Unarmed Civilian Defense (UCD). Both presenters share their personal experiences with UCP. This session addresses key issues raised at the Synod, including the complex question of legitimate self-defense in contemporary times.

1st Presentation by John Reuwer, runtime: 40 minutes

2nd Presentation by Amira Musallam, runtime: 20 minutes

Session Five

Living a Life of Synodality: Nonviolence in Action-Part 2

In this session, three speakers will draw connections between nonviolence as a collective way of life for a synodal people. Presenters will share practical ways to incorporate the theological framework in our lives and provide insights into Kingian nonviolence.

1st Presentation by David Cochran, runtime: 14 minutes

2nd Presentation by Eli McCarthy, runtime: 14 minutes

3rd Presentation by Stephen Niamke, runtime: 16 minutes

Session Six

Students & Synodality:
Where can we go from here?

Report back from CENTERS students! This session explores the pivotal role of students and young people in shaping the future of the Church. It will bring together several students from the CENTERS (Catholic Education Network To Experience Rome and Synodality- 18 campuses who are engaging in the synodal process in curriculum and were in Rome) group to reflect on their first-hand experiences in Rome during the Synod and discuss next steps.

1st Presentation, Didier Cimalamungo, SJ, by runtime: 12 minutes

2nd Presentation by Peggy Murray, runtime: 13 minutes

3rd Presentation by Sargon Younan, runtime: 10 minutes

For more information about this series,
please contact David Mueller:
david@casaesther.org or call (920) 809-4282