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Vatican Synod of Synodality — Final Study-Group Reports
Event overview
Progressive release of Synod study-group operative proposals to Pope Leo XIV.
The ten study groups established by the 2023–2024 Synod on Synodality are due to deliver their final reports to Pope Leo XIV on 15 October 2026. Each group has been investigating a distinct unresolved question — including women's ministries, seminary formation, bishop-accountability structures, and liturgical practice — carried over from the Synod's October 2024 concluding document.
Pope Francis convened the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops under the theme "For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, Mission" with a first session in October 2023 and a second in October 2024. The final document, approved on 26 October 2024, was adopted directly as part of the papal magisterium — a procedural first. Ten thematic study groups were formally established on 14 March 2024 to continue work on topics the Synod could not fully resolve. Voting membership in both Assembly sessions included lay women and men for the first time in the Synod's history, a reform that attracted intense commentary both inside and outside the Catholic Church.
A General Secretariat of the Synod note dated March 2026 set 15 October 2026 as the delivery deadline for the study groups' findings. The groups cover areas such as the diaconate, lay ministries, polygamy in African pastoral contexts, relations between bishops and religious institutes, and synodal methodology for local churches. Group 5, on the role of women and the diaconate question, draws on two previous papal commissions (2016 and 2020) that reached no conclusion. Group 9 addresses polygamy pastoral practice in Africa, where the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar has pressed for contextual rules. Their reports will inform Pope Leo XIV, who was elected 8 May 2025 following Francis's death on 21 April 2025, and has publicly committed to carrying synodality forward.
The Secretariat also indicated that an Ecclesial Assembly will be held in October 2028 to evaluate reception of the Synod process across local churches.
15 October 2026 matches the annual Synod-month calendar and sits at the midpoint between the 2024 Synod Assembly and the 2028 Ecclesial Assembly, allowing two years for study and two years for reception. The date is also the feast of St Teresa of Ávila, a Doctor of the Church, which has symbolic resonance for reforms concerning women's roles in ministry — one of the most closely watched groups. A useful parallel is the 1965 Gaudium et Spes promulgation on the final day of Vatican II, which similarly fed into a multi-year post-conciliar reception process through regional bishops' conferences.
The Synod of Bishops was established by Pope Paul VI on 15 September 1965 through Apostolica Sollicitudo, as Vatican II drew to a close, to institutionalise episcopal consultation between councils. The Francis-era reforms — culminating in the 2023–24 Synod on Synodality — represent the deepest structural reshaping of the institution, including non-bishop voting members and a two-session Assembly format. Pope Leo XIV inherited both the study-group calendar and the pressure to deliver concrete canonical outcomes. Historians compare the moment to the late-1960s post-Vatican II reception period, when conciliar documents were translated into canonical and liturgical reforms over five to fifteen years.
This delivery pairs with the ongoing Vatican Pius XII archives release two weeks earlier. For comparator religious-institution transparency tracks see the UK Covid Inquiry Module 5 Report.
When exactly are the reports delivered? 15 October 2026, per the General Secretariat of the Synod's March 2026 note, aligning with the feast of St Teresa of Ávila.
Are the reports confirmed or expected? Confirmed as a deadline by the Secretariat; publication format is pending Pope Leo XIV's decision on whether to release full text or a papal synthesis.
Who is responsible for the reports? Ten study groups appointed by Pope Francis in March 2024, reporting to the General Secretariat of the Synod under Cardinal Mario Grech and the Holy Father.
Where can I read the official announcement? Vaticannews.va and synod.va publish the Secretariat's notes and will carry the final documents in multiple languages.
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