1. synodal - Noun
2. synodal - Adjective
Synodical.
A tribute in money formerly paid to the bishop or archdeacon, at the time of his Easter visitation, by every parish priest, now made to the ecclesiastical commissioners; a procuration.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the new synodal letter of the African council of 1 May 418 to the pope, and after the steps taken by the emperor Honorius against the Pelagians, Zosimus issued his Tractoria, in which Pelagianism and its authors were finally condemned. Source: Internet
In February 2011 the official spokesman of the Synodal Department of the Patriarchate denied reports that the Church was about to merge with the Russian State. Source: Internet
"Douma" reproduces the full text of the Patriarchal and Synodal Address on the Occasion of the 1,000th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Bulgarian Archbishopric of Ohrid. Source: Internet
In that spirit I invite all of you to continue to pray with me for the Pope and the Synodal Fathers as they complete their pastoral service of leadership for the Church. Source: Internet
In the context of the Synodal world, these are symbols that bear public consequences, symbols that work from within bringing forth consequences without. Source: Internet
This Synodal Assembly is dedicated in a special way to you, to your vocation and mission in the Church and in society; to the challenges of marriage, of family life, of the education of children; and the role of the family in the life of the Church. Source: Internet