REMINDER: The post is not, primarily about what readers think of the synod. I am interested is how RELIGIOUS GROUPS can seek feedback in this day and age that is independent of the mechanism of social media. Is there any way to do a bottom up process?
Valid feedback from the members in the churches using paper with no names. After service ask people to stay and answer some questions drop it in the box.
I know some catholics and they really don't have a problem with the synod of synodality thing. According to them the whole point is to get the clergy and the lay people to talk together instead of being so divided. There is more going on behind the scenes. The ones that have a problem with the stuff are usually the ones that speak.
Who knows why the Vatican took it down. It may have not been put up with permission in the first place. And given the fact that hacking is possible also. Or maybe they didn't like the results. Who knows It does make sense that most of the answers was people against it being online. The internet has alot of people that are against it online. The controversial problem starting videos are the ones that are going to get all the attention also. This will affect the algorithms. The ones watching this stuff are the ones that is going to be online to vote. The ones that aren't are going to be the ones that ask their Priest's and Deacon's.
REMINDER: The post is not, primarily about what readers think of the synod. I am interested is how RELIGIOUS GROUPS can seek feedback in this day and age that is independent of the mechanism of social media. Is there any way to do a bottom up process?
Valid feedback from the members in the churches using paper with no names. After service ask people to stay and answer some questions drop it in the box.
I know some catholics and they really don't have a problem with the synod of synodality thing. According to them the whole point is to get the clergy and the lay people to talk together instead of being so divided. There is more going on behind the scenes. The ones that have a problem with the stuff are usually the ones that speak.
Who knows why the Vatican took it down. It may have not been put up with permission in the first place. And given the fact that hacking is possible also. Or maybe they didn't like the results. Who knows It does make sense that most of the answers was people against it being online. The internet has alot of people that are against it online. The controversial problem starting videos are the ones that are going to get all the attention also. This will affect the algorithms. The ones watching this stuff are the ones that is going to be online to vote. The ones that aren't are going to be the ones that ask their Priest's and Deacon's.